Example sentences of "[noun] because [pers pn] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And of course the , with the boxes being all round the side , the dressing boxes , this was outmoded , we needed a building at the side , which there was sufficient room to build something at the side because we had a park at the side of it then .
2 I think in fact she had to leave the Air Force because she had a child .
3 A cessna is a trike aircraft because it has a nose wheel and 2 other wheels under the fuselage .
4 You can tell it 's a Canadian pub because it has a lot of pine .
5 Maria , 12 , who lives at Highfield Road South , Rock Ferry , Birkenhead , said : ‘ I nominated the museum because it has a lot of exhibits which visitors can handle which makes it more interesting . ’
6 He was posted first to the Artillery , but then transferred to the Royal Engineers because he had a driving licence .
7 I 'd forgone breakfast because I had n't got to bed till four in the morning , lunch because I had a hangover and anyway I was late for the train , and due to the fact that it was — according to British Rail at any rate — still part of the extended Festive Period , there had been no buffet trolley on the train .
8 They slept it off , not getting up till around eleven next morning , Rufus in the principal guest room , Adam at the other end of the house in what he christened the Pincushion Room because it had a picture on the wall of St Sebastian stuck full of arrows .
9 But Forest , who only let Walker go in the first place because he had a release clause in his contract , will also be in the hunt .
10 When she was at the premiere of The Delinquents she was wearing this designer dress and it was black and cut up one side , so that you could just see one leg ; it looked awful , Some people only wear things because they have a designer label .
11 I can go out for the odd meal without suffering from the binge factor because we had a dessert .
12 The original Hammerite got its name because it has a finish like a hammered metal ; a smooth version is also available .
13 But if romanticism suits the Devil because it has a habit of slipping us into unreality-away from the real battle — it has an even more pernicious aspect .
14 The estate in Bradford where people told us they could not get credit because it had a reputation for housing defaulters ( see Appendix II , section 5 ) is an example of a physical credit ghetto , and depth-interview respondents in Finsbury ( London ) told us that their experience suggested that ‘ it has a bad name for credit ’ .
15 She had delayed coming for twenty-four hours because she had a hair appointment .
16 Or maybe that is an apocryphal story and she thought about delaying the journey for twenty-four hours because she had a hair appointment .
17 the lack of heavyweights will mean little to the atmosphere at Henley because it has a life of its own
18 Francis , flanked by secretary Graham Mackrell , who was waving the fax above his head , said : ‘ I did n't even refer the offer to my chairman because I have a mandate that David is not for sale .
19 There was no violation of the code because they had a bit of fun out there on the field .
20 more information I mean this is , I mean this is part of what I was talk mythology I mean we 're talking about the index survey so when I raised the example of Churchill and the Churchill ex example is , was a good one because I mean he was an intellectual in his way , you know I mean he was a big bright cookie and but his was in terms of word count because he had a use of words for the way he used his words was how ordinary people would understand him I mean if you go back to you know we will fight them on the beaches and everything else I mean you think of the number of syllables he used in those words etcetera , etcetera I mean that 's sort of what I 'm getting to I mean he had his sharp succinct approach you know
21 But it was n't an easy task because he was dealing with Kirk who was running the company and wanted to make sure the picture was made on his terms because he had a lot at stake .
22 be seen to at the eye hospital , Sir John said in January I 'll send you to Altrincham because they have a specialist , go to the , like they have one go to the Cottage , each , a different like a skin one day , summat , so like you 're there and you 're not traipsing for the eye hospital
23 Erm , I 'm in favour because I had a walkabout with therefore I would like to say on five point three the and on five point six I would like to say B can we just have some traffic calming on the boundary , such as Lane , Road ?
24 It was n't quite chalk and string on the garage floor because I had a drawing board at Folkingham , but the tin-bashers and fitters would look over my shoulder and make parts as I drew them .
25 Now she had a substance because she had a characteristic .
26 To achieve this , larger mammals , such as goats , sheep and deer , must mate in he shortening days of autumn because they have a gestation period of about six months .
27 Council put the central heating in when we got advanced in years and when it became necessary in the doctor 's opinion for me to have central heating because I had a heart complaint .
28 I decided on the Waterside because it had a phone , beer you could n't get anywhere else in London and a very interesting turnover in young French female chefs .
29 But today in a faxed letter , he confirmed he bought the property because it had a clause allowing eviction and added :
30 I shall not be present for the statement because I have a series of meetings with hon. Members immediately after Question Time .
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