Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] because " in BNC.
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1 | Rather less because we 've just taken some money out of the budget . |
2 | Dr Roy Brown estimates that 12,000 hectares of moorland in the North York Moors National Park is not grazed intensively enough because farmers are reducing sheep flocks . |
3 | I think that this Earthwatch expedition could contribute invaluably to my professional development , most obviously because the Maternal Health in Africa project fits so perfectly with my interests and future hopes of becoming a midwife . |
4 | One side gets a little better because the other side has . |
5 | Erm right so because trade in er trade in agricultural goods has fallen , one one of the reason for that is because there 's been a lot protectionism on er agricultural goods the other side of that coin is that protectionism in manufactured goods has has fallen okay . |
6 | Job losses additional to ‘ structural shifts ’ occurred because of the relative status , and often age of product , of branch factories within their respective multi-plant firms , and only rarely because of their absolute location in Britain . |
7 | I heard Rachel — you know , that miseryguts with a face like a reflection in a spoon — saying that they reckoned Hambury was all right because nobody ever complains . |
8 | It will be all right because it 's got to be all right , it 's necessary — without it the world ends . ’ |
9 | And she was all right because when I got back here , she drove up and asked me over for coffee . |
10 | Yes , but you see that was all right because it was going to the Louis Pasteur Institute for Aids , it 's the only piece of important jewellery I 've ever bought myself . |
11 | And I went through reams of guilt , but then I thought , ‘ No , it 's all right because it 's going for Aids , ’ and also it has a very sweet , sentimental story behind it . |
12 | The princess kissed the frog and he did n't turn into a handsome prince but that was all right because she liked him as a frog . |
13 | " I know I 'll be all right because there 's a few steps to go before it gets to that , " she said , " but some of the lasses would n't know that . " |
14 | Ember shoved the wheeled ramp sideways but it was all right because he 'd told her to hang on and she had . |
15 | But in the end it was all right because of Beuno . |
16 | Gin , however , whether the Dutch variety or no , was beginning to have distressing results on the ladies in particular , who nevertheless persisted in their belief that it was all right because Mr Dickens had said so . |
17 | Every weekend there was some little reference to the danger of someone realising what was going on , and last Tuesday night too , when I had to come and see for myself if you were all right because the first reports of the earthquake were so horrifying . |
18 | ‘ Actually she — she sent me to see that you are all right because — after all — you 're her late husband 's son and — and … ’ |
19 | I suppose they thought it was all right because they 'd be coming back . ’ |
20 | Well it 's all right because my daughter 's got one her music cassette thing whatever . |
21 | I think I wanted to convince myself that I was going to be all right because if I did n't and if I stopped to think about what was really going on , I would have been a mess . |
22 | But he does , he lives in the churchyard , and he has done on and off , as you say , for a few years , and he 's been a bit of a most of the time he 's perfectly all right because he keeps himself to himself . |
23 | They did so mostly because the transactions depended on the new debt burden being temporary while bits of a firm were sold , but the burden turned out to be lasting . |
24 | People were nevertheless quick to identify an interested argument and they did not feel disagreements less keenly because they understated them . |
25 | I understood that he like everyone else was suffering from the atmospheric blight cast by Angela Brickell , he perhaps most because the strain of his own trial and conviction was so recent . |
26 | Woosnam has been thinking of changing to a ‘ cack-handed ’ grip on the greens left hand below right because his putting has been so poor in recent weeks . |
27 | 16 ) of the evacuation of Attica that the Athenians took it so badly because it was like leaving one 's polis ; this is on the face of it a paradox because they were going from their country demes to the polis . |
28 | Hamlet treats her so badly because he is angry at her lack of willpower against Claudius , the man he hates . |
29 | Eventually I was able to convince my senior officers that anthropology was one of the social sciences , perhaps only because I somewhat sardonically returned a memo which asked ‘ why , if anthropology is not approved , have I just been allowed to read the subject on a Bramshill Scholarship , on full pay and allowances ? ’ |
30 | Perhaps only because Green is the opposite of Red many people said Green when asked what party they would support in the forthcoming elections . |