Example sentences of "go [adj] because " in BNC.
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1 | If patients are forced to go private because the local dentists opt out of the National Health Service , fees will triple . |
2 | If patients are forced to go private because the local dentists opt out of the National Health Service , fees will triple . |
3 | But they can be incredibly frustrating when something goes wrong because it 's so hard to get down to a nitty gritty level to sort out your problems . |
4 | Because they 're geared to Marks and Spencers , now there 's the advert for them they work with , with mass production , that 's where it goes wrong because we 've lost our individuality and so I go to the Italians in order to get the sort of yarns they offer me , now they 're the sort of yarns they offer me . |
5 | The president said he had decided to go public because criticism and disbelief from some countries and influential commentators had threatened the republic 's commercial nuclear programme . |
6 | Well you 'll have to go easy because you wo n't get any more until after the weekend ! |
7 | it is ‘ easier ’ for women to go sick because they have fewer social roles ; or |
8 | There 's any amount of farmers , farm workers er , going sick because of this dip , there was last year . |
9 | Ron Brind says many small businesses are going bust because of unsupportive banks . |
10 | Then the second one got married , and he 's got four children , and the third got married , and he 's got three children , and they 're both going dotty because they 've got too many . |
11 | No , he 'll be going berserk because he has , he has three pairs of |
12 | Janet Aughton has been battling for two years to get her two sons , Steven who 's 7 , and six year old Jason … moved from the council school they attend in Gloucester.She says the two children are gradually going blind because of a hereditary defect that 's already made her lose her sight . |
13 | But I 'm beginning to enjoy it now and I positively like my regular spot on Going Live because I have to interview people which I love doing . ’ |
14 | The idea , he says , is to buy American companies that are going bankrupt because their competitors are in Asia . |
15 | Going mad because |
16 | He was n't proud of the ability to go berserk because it meant loss of control . |
17 | FAMILIES in receipt of state benefit are forced to go hungry because of lack of money according to a National Children 's Home survey just published . |
18 | They 're eradicating tumours which might otherwise have to go untreated because they are inaccesible to the surgeon or unsuitable for other types of therapy . |
19 | They 're eradicating tumours which might otherwise have to go untreated because they are inaccesible to the surgeon or unsuitable for other types of therapy . |
20 | Austria — which , though not yet an EC member , has applied ‘ emergency brakes ’ on imports of eastern cement , fertilisers and tractors — has said it would be wrong for Austrian firms , having invested in environmental safeguards , to go bust because of competition from East European rivals who have not . |
21 | And all their propaganda goes unanswered because the Labour Party has thrown in the towel before the fight has even started . |
22 | A dentist has warned that hundreds of his colleagues could leave the Health Service and go private because they 're threatened with a six thousand pound a year pay cut . |
23 | A dentist has warned that hundreds of his colleagues could leave the Health Service and go private because they 're threatened with a six thousand pound a year pay cut . |
24 | My first marriage , to Mandy , went wrong because we married too young . |
25 | After R. v. Samuel the police underwent a painful education , as a series of people charged with serious crimes on the basis of admissions went free because they had been wrongly denied access to a solicitor . |
26 | D : It 's gone brown because of the rain . |
27 | The group have begun to connect four ideas : the wire wool has gone brown ; it has gone brown because of the rain ; it might be metal ; it might be rusty . |
28 | Erm well I mean I think there 's some very fundamental issues in all this in , in the communication spectrum first of all using the phrase back to basics , what do people mean by that and that 's where the , they , they have gone wrong because the problem is that here we are , four people round this table and I 'm sure if all of us were asked what do we mean by getting back to basics , we 'll come out with a totally different you know set of things that meanings . |
29 | that that 's gone wrong because he 's a do-it |
30 | Worn bearings , gaskets and seals go unreplaced because there are no spare parts . |