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How to use because it has in a sentence

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But it can't be the government's fault, it says, because it has provided oodles of extra dosh.
I am rehearsing the music every day because it has to blend well with the dialogues.
In fact, the only reason the Magic come up as the team of choice among free agents is because it has money to spend.
I was a little amped up because it has been a while since I've played and a while since we had that kind of atmosphere.
Hypericin may give promise to patients with AIDS because it has inhibited retroviral infections in animal and laboratory tests.
The new skin is then grafted back on to the patient without the danger of rejection because it has been made from their own cells.
These issues are being played out in Britain because it has become the focus of this incendiary global conflict.
The SNP is giving its MSPs a free vote on this, not least because it has yet to establish a common line.
Neon, because it has such a low boiling point, doesn't liquefy with the other gases but hovers above the liquid air and can be removed.
It works precisely because it has no illusions about what it is or the audience whose attention it's trying to arrest.
There is no foundation for ascribing an energetic quality to a crystal simply because it has a particular appearance, colour or name.
The area is important because it has a wide variety of grassland types, from wet and marshy to dry, and a diverse range of flowers and rushes.
In space, the blood itself becomes weightless, and the heart will eventually atrophy because it has to work less to pump blood through the body.
I have always disliked the Glock as a tactical weapon because it has no second strike capability.
A triple-beam balance gets its name because it has three beams that allow you to move known masses along the beam.
But the tatsoi type is a better choice because it has much shorter leaf stalks.
We find it hilarious whenever we get bad reviews because it has absolute zero effect on our sales.
Gold is the monetary metal par excellence because it has constant marginal utility.
It's a dangerous work to program for a soprano, because it has some tortuous reaches and it sometimes turns competent sopranos into screechers.
It is a little smaller than the sidepanels because it has to fit between the baseplates of the core.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Oswald does not like giving up a thing just because it has once been muffed.
Finally, in folk-lore the snail is an uncanny or demoniac being, because it has horns.
This is already the plain of san juan bautista, and is suitable for at least a rancho because it has water, wood, and good land.
I call it unchivalrous because it has been known to elide eulogies of enemy decency and enemy valour.
Mention is made of this foreign correspondent rumour only because it has been printed and reprinted.
Indeed, liberal preachers have largely ceased to sermonize about Him, just because it has become so easy!
Do away with a great institution because it has been inefficiently carried out?
Discredit has been cast on teratology because it has been incautiously used.
A large muscle of the upper arm, so called because it has two heads or origins.
Alkmeenon is no longer holy, because it has been desecrated by blasphemers.
It is a mollusk because it has a mantle, a foot, and a radula.
Finally, Fedele is bullish on Massachusetts because it has not overbuilt over the years.
That is nonsense, because it has no relevancy to the question.
Not for the trivial reason that fire warms the feet or cooks our soup, but because it has sparks.
The infinitive mood is like a gentlemans cab, because it has no number.
A lily of the valley would be lovely even if it didn't smell, but it's more lovely because it has perfume.
The road to Parnassus is no shorter because it has been newly paved.
Jeffrey Eilender, De Clercq's lawyer said that after the incidence it's been hard for her to live normally because it has turned her into a laughingstock.
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