Similar words: because, in the case of, cause, in case of, make use of, take care of, in the course of, at the expense of.
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(181) He managed to evade capture because of the breakdown of a police computer.
(182) She's been unable to play since January because of a torn calf muscle.
(183) Because of the engine's efficiency the car has very low running costs .
(184) The girl was aphasic because of brain damage suffered during a difficult birth.
(185) The plan was brilliant in its conception but failed because of lack of money.
(186) The company is in a bad financial position because of overproduction and distribution problems.
(187) They're a worrying political party because of their close links/ties with terrorist groups.
(188) He was not a particularly good shot because of his eyesight.
(189) Her eyes were red and sore because of all the chlorine in the pool.
(190) Kylie feels fortunate to be in such a privileged position because of her successful TV career.
(191) Buses are running an hour late, because of an earlier accident.
(192) The company went to the wall because of that contract.
(193) Because of pollution, this lake is now too acid to support fish.
(194) The launch of the space shuttle was delayed for 24 hours because of bad weather.
(195) She had to sit out the last dance because of a twisted ankle.
(196) Because of the recession(sentencedict.com), we're on course for/to have record unemployment levels.
(197) The police have decided not to prefer charges against them because of insufficient evidence.
(198) The station was closed for two hours because of a security alert.
(199) Because of the coldness of the weather we stayed indoors.
(200) Because of the weather, the parade was a total disaster.
(201) She can see over the wall because of her height.
(202) The loggers say their jobs are faced with extinction because of declining timber sales.
(203) Because of debt repayments(sentencedict.com), the divide between rich and poor countries is continuing to grow.
(204) He was substituted for another midfielder because of his injury.
(205) He failed his maths examination because of his careless work.
(206) He was at a disadvantage because of the poor education he had received.
(207) They prefer to stay in their home country because of family ties.
(208) Sales of ice cream are up because of the hot weather.
(209) The plane had to make an emergency landing because of mechanical problems.
(210) Because of the heavy snow, roads were passable only with care in parts of Northern England.
More similar words: because, in the case of, cause, in case of, make use of, take care of, in the course of, at the expense of, pause, become, become one, exhaust, recall, decade, take care, be considered as, decaffeinated, care of, come of, come off, give off, free of, take off, taste of, write off, shake off, leave off, be aware of, a piece of, in charge of.