Example sentences of "[adj] because [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The message ca n't be different because it 's one sound , one word and one mouth , people , culture and all else that related to the people of reggae and Afro-Lingua . "
2 He added that he hoped Mr Major would understand that a meeting was impossible because he is busy setting up his administration .
3 She had never felt such a queer sensation before and was suddenly sad because it was this man who was going to take her innocence away from her .
4 He argued that he was not redundant because there was other work available within the terms of his contract of employment .
5 And this was not only Walsall Co-op , it was the Co-ops as far as I can remember , because er er you know I would n't take that for gospel could I 'm not not sure because I was only child .
6 I was talking to a friend of mine actually on Monday who is erm parti partially Indian and come from India and from Calcutta and she is high caste but she 's a Catholic as well so she 's her attitude 's different she 's lived in England most of her life but she ca n't get over the attitude of some of her relatives in India to the poor because they 're lower caste .
7 Now it did n't mean that you build his war machine , but the Kuwaiti people being so close , or actually bordering , we helped the economy of Baghdad , we helped the economy of the Iraq , and we contributed thirteen billion dollars , just the government alone , to their economy and the people of Kuwait also helped with their own private donation to help the schools , the hospitals , the food , whatever they needed , and the country of Kuwait was erm trying to be , as my friend said , as neutral as possible because there is Irani interest in Kuwait , very great through trade , through Iranis who work in Kuwait , so we had a very difficult position with respect to keeping both parties erm sort of in sight , not lose sight of them from our humanistic point of view , but it was erm difficult to avoid being on the side of the Iraqui , mainly because they 're neighbours and they 're Arabs , and you 're part of the league of Arab states , so you ca n't draw the line and say the government was pro or against , but that was the atmosphere which we were leaving .
8 Missed departure cover is particularly important because there is more chance of being held up on the way to the airport in winter than in summer .
9 Caricaturing their findings somewhat , they discovered that West German firms had flatter , more widely based pyramids of management hierarchy than French firms , and that British firms tended to have forms of work organisation that were not pyramidal because there was extensive use of line and staff relationships .
10 Ms Roderiguez is particularly concerned because there are 32,000 education centres in Spain , each with 24 potential users .
11 The statistics we have on the number of racial incidents are not accurate because there is gross under-reporting . ’
12 They gave me supper — although they were worried because there was little food left .
13 And at first it was nice because there was more money coming into the house , and they could feed the gas monster and have hot water and fires .
14 His view is that he was unacceptable because he was working class , lived in a council flat , and was in debt to the Housing Executive .
15 I must say that the way the discussion has gone this morning , is n I would say , slightly disappointing because there is some attempt to make a positive contribution , but at the moment it 's not necessarily pointing us quite in the direction which we would hope to go .
16 The dose was not premature because there was definite reversal of the case following amelioratrion from the 200th .
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