Example sentences of "[adv prt] because [det] " in BNC.

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1 Bring them in , show that you 've actually thought more generally and you can see how you can bring different parts of the syllabus in because that 's the novelty , that 's what makes a piece of work stand out .
2 That 's right , so I filled it in because that 's what you do if you get stuck on Keele you fill in the bits that the computer has n't
3 That 's a lot to stay in because that 's in the script is n't it , you can say that , because I 'll be ringing at the same time on Thursday .
4 So , I phoned up Joe , and Joe says all the results were n't in because that 's the kind of ordeal next week er er next Friday , tomorrow .
5 and erm I think there must be some people there who have brought cats in because all of a sudden there are a whole lot of cats about which there were n't before you see
6 Or perhaps he was the compromise candidate who got in because neither of the two senior cardinal bishops was acceptable to the other party 's supporters .
7 So I write that down because that 's going to involve me in extra work at the end of the month .
8 They 'd almost had to turn her down because all their openings for the summer had already been filled .
9 They should n't be turned down because some councillor decides he does n't like the colour of the windows and doors . ’
10 but gradually the knitting craft , the guilds and the productition pro production from these cottage crafts began to die down because these machines are , anyway that 's the history of it , that 's how the first machines came to light .
11 You see the message had obviously got through because that
12 The drama was not quite over because all three players managed to hit the last green in two shots , and Harley , by dint of a nice kick forward when the ball pitched , was no more than six feet from the hole .
13 So that other people can pick them up In fact there were n't that many left over because all the other ones .
14 The anti-natal care I received under the National Health Service ( NHS ) obviously paid off because all my children were over 8 lbs and bouncing with health .
15 Well he was he was , I 'm glad he was sent off because that was terrible .
16 ‘ The day we hold off because some geezer may be watching is the day we should change our line of business .
17 It is sad when the options are closed off because those who support do not know what is of most significance .
18 It was in keeping with the determination of the man , and he 'd probably only held off because those bobbies had to be somewhere in the vicinity .
19 But he added : ‘ The best way to deal with young people is to ensure they never get to the stage where you are having to lock them up because that is an admission of failure .
20 but the second way in which section fourteen arises is this slightly more oblique way , erm , it 's , it 's not really the question of competition law it 's more a question of administrative law or constitutional law , erm whether it arises on the question er , your Lordship will have to decide , but , if , if it does then we believe that our case is extremely strong , because what one is saying here is , is section fourteen a block to an article eighty five action , erm does it make it either virtually impossible or something lesser excessively difficult , er and we say er that that 's one aspect and two can we show it 's discriminatory , well we say first of all it is discriminatory because even on analysis of the bad faith argument they are putting in a claimant with an article eighty five case to an extraordinary length in order to make good his case , he first of all has to super declaration presumably that he is entitled to damages , but he ca n't get damages all he 's entitled to is the declaration if then do n't satisfy that claim by paying up and their not going to be ordered by the court to pay up because that 's a claim for damages and you ca n't have that then you have to sue them again on the basis of breach of bad faith , er no other provision in English law would go to that effect and that of course even , even that assumes whether rightly or wrongly and we say possibly wrongly that er , er the failure to comply with the judgment of the declaration would be bad faith within the meaning of the act , but even assuming it 's right it puts a plaintiff suing for breach of article eighty five in the worst position possible
21 Although landlords are prepared to squeeze margins by offering a variety of incentives — rent reductions , rent-free periods and payment of fitting-out costs — demand refuses to pick up because many tenants are lumbered with expensive leases they can not assign .
22 A great sense of frustration is building up because many hon. Members feel that the Bill represents a lost opportunity for British Rail .
23 Now careful as you pick the packets up because some of them are so old .
24 but the misery which stirred this act was also immense and it was quiet and covered up because these women had nowhere to turn to before and they struggled
25 ‘ I brought it up because this is where I am .
26 He could n't actually tell me what was going on because that would put him in shtuck but he was trying to tip me the wink .
27 Anyway we 'll have to , I think , revisit those nine points as w as we go on because that 's
28 The sales rep should n't have called on because that 's , that 's a
29 Anyway I talked to Ann about this this morning and we 've come to the decision to leave it on because that 's what we did in the in the erm
30 I understand it 's run into some difficulty but I urge the minister to press the commission to get a move on because this this is a problem that does n't just affect this country , it is certainly a problem that affects the whole of Europe and the European union in particular but also the the er the whole of the world and it 's something that needs international action .
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