Example sentences of "[adv] because [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason is not just that international affairs are hard to reduce to intellectual order , perhaps because they are changing character even as one tries . |
2 | perhaps because it was some kind of miracle elixir . |
3 | Henry wondered if his chum , the great young cellist , had taken untimely to bed because he was trying to keep out of Henry 's marriage , or perhaps because he was nursing loneliness . |
4 | In fact , with his book of Spanish Civil War photographs , for the second edition he did not want them retouched ; he wanted the scratches , etc , left in because there was that feeling about it . |
5 | I mean it was a bit loud because it was live music I suppose but it was n't a bad night . |
6 | ‘ , I seem to be saying where I am only because there is another use of ‘ Here ’ , as for example in answer to ‘ Where 's the thimble ? ’ , in which I am saying where something is . |
7 | Yet loyal Yorkshire fans in and around Teesside need not worry too much because I am confident Acklam Park will continue to stay on the White Rose map . |
8 | So because there 's this contrast the child is n't necessarily playing up or not bothering . |
9 | Okay , so because there is this production time lag , there is a growing season , right , we need to incorporate time into our models . |
10 | International law will then control force and it will do so because it is real law . |
11 | just because we 're special type of thing , it 'll be OK cos he will be able to enjoy just being with us or not , as the case may be |
12 | And they 're especially evocative , not just because they 're detailed period pieces ( just look at those sideburns ) but because they so often recall the circumstances in which we first watched them . |
13 | ‘ I do n't see why we should give up these wonderful premises just because there 's another practice about a couple of miles away . ’ |
14 | We are not as accomplished as the best German orchestras , and this is not because we are bad string players , but simply because we 're a kind of pot pourri , we have all kinds of different string styles in England . |
15 | Young women now stay in the Islands not because there is limited opportunity to marry soldiers , but because they play a full and equal part in a full-employment economy . |
16 | It 's true that that is a common feature really from the time of for the last five hundred million years , from the time of the earliest fish to ourselves and to the birds and everybody else , but it 's like that not because there is some kind of profound law of form , which says that 's the kind of organism which is in permitted by the laws of development to arise , erm I mean the law form would be something like erm a law of physics which says that if objects move round the sun they 're going to do so in ellipses with the sun at one focus . |
17 | The Secretary of State had already said future applications to build power stations would be considered on their own merit and not because there was spare capacity . |
18 | Not because he 's big time with a name and an image , but because he 's learned his trade . |
19 | Cos I always take that off because it 's all brass the er |
20 | Bowel training showed less social class difference possibly because there are clearer anticipating signs of passing a motion . |
21 | They 're unable to do it and shivering is a body reaction to being cold to make you warm up because it 's rapid movement and babies ca n't do that , this is n't very clear , hang on that better ? |
22 | I only took the term up because it was general conversation in the police force . |
23 | This research has been criticized partly because it is American evidence and partly because the American rates were slashed by 23% over three years with the top personal rate being reduced from 70 to 50% whilst the UK moved from 60 to 40% in just one year . |
24 | He says this was partly due to counsel and partly because she was happy busying herself with her domestic duties . |
25 | Ken Collins , MEP , says that there is not much evidence to show that compliance with legislation is improving , partly because there is little information to indicate what the state of the environment actually is . |
26 | Yes it certainly is , there , there is parts that we ca n't cycle on because it 's public footpath , so we 've got to the bye-laws such like er , and walk these stages with the bikes . |
27 | In his view there was no justification for continuing controls that were hurting Welsh Black breeders badly because there was strong interest in Germany and Scandinavia . |
28 | Well we were going to buy er a caravan when my wa er just , just before my husband died we were sort of looking for a caravan , we had gone and paid a deposit , we should have picked it up on a Saturday and he go , he died on a Friday , so I had to cancel and er only this week er I told you did n't I , that they paid my deposit back because it was genuine tragedy , I , I did n't sort of er made it up that I , you know , sometimes you 've paid a deposit and then you 've changed your mind |
29 | I have found a seat on flights from way down in the ‘ relegation zone ’ on standby lists , simply because there was one space left and the couples above my name loyally refused to split up . |
30 | Oh we had whistles , and strangely enough , very seldom did we use them , simply because there were other traffic about that time if you were a long way away , er you might be nearly to , if you blew your whistle , there were nobody to hear you , I mean people in houses , and they were only few and far between . |