Example sentences of "because he has " in BNC.

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1 This is because he has recently practised safety procedures for almost every conceivable emergency , and they are therefore fresh in his mind .
2 He specifies 150 years because he has in mind the social and political reforms of Peter the Great in the early Eighteenth Century .
3 He writes the self-incriminating letter because he has promised to .
4 What is most disappointing though is that Nashwan is not to return to Paris to try to prove that his defeat in the Prix Niel by Golden Pheasant and French Glory , who now occupy prominent positions in the Arc betting , was because he was having an off-day rather than because he has deteriorated since his magnificent victories in the 2,000 Guineas , Derby and Eclipse Stakes earlier in the year .
5 This is partly because he has become the man most likely to win medals in the top competitions abroad — including the World Championships in Belgrade which start on Tuesday — notwithstanding his curiously fragile physique .
6 The guy says he was in a hurry to get home because he has to get up at six tomorrow morning because he 's donating some of his bone marrow so that his sister can have a bone marrow transplant …
7 He really does want to fill the universe with a lot of loathsome little replicas of Himself — creatures whose life , on its miniature scale , will be qualitatively like His own , not because He has absorbed them but because their wills freely conform to His .
8 Many are the times he has held up busy working schedules because he has become fascinated by someone he has encountered in a crowd .
9 KENNETH Clarke appears to have dropped out of the smart betting for the succession to Mrs T , no doubt because he has been landed with the mucky end of the Cabinet stick .
10 But he reckons he must be sympathetic , because he has n't sent one of the BMA 's pro-forma protest letters .
11 But because he has not disowned his book , himself applying the match and hoisting it aloft on a stick , his gestures have done him no good .
12 IF Gorbachev the Great is looking more and more like Mixed-up Mikhail , it is not just because he has an impossible job .
13 Nevertheless , Mr Welch is routinely cited as one of America 's best businessmen , mainly because he has kept GE 's huge juggernaut performing well while others have foundered .
14 The cross does not affect God because he has always been loving and desiring our repentance ; it affects us by presenting us with an example of love and sacrifice which overwhelms us because of its outrageous generosity .
15 According to this view , the woman who agrees to have sex with D only when he promises to marry her ( never intending to keep this promise ) — and because he has promised to marry her — is a victim not of rape but of the lesser offence of procuring sexual intercourse by false representations .
16 Oliver Stone is smiling so much because he has landed the job he always wanted : getting the last word on Jim Morrison .
17 The same report , reversing the earlier legend excusing the Führer because he was being kept in the dark by his underlings in the Party , added : ‘ Even the Führer has lost much sympathy among the people because he has apparently let himself be taken in by his Party people and does not seem to notice what things are like in the State today . ’
18 What he describes is a series of patrilineal descent groups , each person necessarily belonging to one because he has a father ; and necessarily belonging to only one because he has only one father .
19 What he describes is a series of patrilineal descent groups , each person necessarily belonging to one because he has a father ; and necessarily belonging to only one because he has only one father .
20 The basic view is best expressed by Skinner himself : ‘ A person disposed to act because he has been reinforced for acting may feel the conditions of his body at such a time and call it ‘ felt purpose' ’ , but what behaviourism rejects is the causal efficacy of that feeling . ’
21 There have to be doubts about Woosnam because he has shown so little of the form of which he has been capable in the past .
22 Today , it is removed , because he has become his own man , with his own government .
23 But I 'm happy with my decision to rest him because he has been competing since January , and Ever is an improving horse . ’
24 I think Brian Way has in the past misjudged Dorothy Heathcote 's work because he has seen it as intellectual .
25 Of all the Bletchley eccentrics I suppose the most celebrated now must be Alan Turing , largely because he has been the subject of Hugh Whitemore 's very successful play Breaking the Code .
26 By April 1954 Gouzenko had become a ‘ problem child partly because of his insatiable desire far publicity and remuneration from papers and partly because he has been ready to exploit present hysteria among the new administration in the United States ’ .
27 The initiative to set up the relationship often comes from the client though , at times , this is difficult because he has to approach someone in a very different social position .
28 I want to be a part of the sport , one sport which encompasses everyone from a small kid who wants to have a go at throwing the javelin because he has seen Steve Backley on television , through to the 60-year-old recreational runner . ’
29 Although his marriage has become loveless , he has remained faithful to his wife , simply because he has experienced the faithfulness of God .
30 This is usually not because of any lack of understanding of what has been said , but simply because he has lost the normal control of his emotions .
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