Because of something I had to move because of my job.
Because of the increase in street crime, many old people are afraid to leave their
homes.
Since Also as British [conjunction] use this to give the reason why someone decides to do
something
We had planned to play tennis but since it was raining we decided to go swimming
instead.
Since you're going to be in the area anyway, you can pick up the order for me.
As he wasn't well, I offered to do the shopping.
Owing to Owing to circumstances beyond our control, we regret to inform customers that this
store will close early.
In the end I was unable to attend the conference, owing to financial difficulties.
Be due to The accident was due to a concrete block thrown from a bridge.
Thanks to Today thanks to the Internet, you can do all your Christmas shopping from home.
The play was a great success thanks to the effort and commitment of everyone
involved.
As a result of Many people are now homeless as a result of the civil war.