Example sentences of "[adv] because we do n't [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But we are not going to condemn merely because we do n't understand . |
2 | Dorothy , Birmingham West Midlands region , supporting composite thirty two , speaking without the support of my region , but only because we did n't get around to discussing it , but we will , we will . |
3 | Surely we do n't want to rule out in advance the possibility that some moral beliefs , say , are justified , doing so just because we do n't want to admit the existence of moral facts ( if we do n't ) . |
4 | ‘ Just because we do n't faint or react the way you want does n't mean we have n't taken in everything you have said . ’ |
5 | We had tinned stuff all yesterday because we did n't know where to get the other . ’ |
6 | Did erm was mentioned yesterday because we did n't have any of this erm |
7 | I know , he might still come in and collect it on Wednesday , but you can just say that you left it home because we do n't have English that day now . |
8 | Possibly because we do n't take an ‘ oh , that could n't possibly happen to me ’ attitude to the former . |
9 | Mind you it was partly because we did n't get a programme . |
10 | you receive , last year , income was twelve thousand five hundred and sixty one pounds , er next year it does go up slightly because we did n't receive any tennis club fees last year . |
11 | We tried a very softly-softly approach originally because we did n't want to push them too hard . |
12 | Peter Fowler is the first name that springs to mind as the hardest worker on the Tour , purely because we do n't see Nick Faldo too often ! |
13 | Well he reckons we 're losing our business now because we did n't give him a deal |
14 | Of course people must be advised carefully but it shows great lack of faith in human na in their abilities and a great arrogance on our part Mr Mayor if we fail to market the ideas simply because we do n't feel the populus are competent to understand it . |
15 | We wo n't be able to estimate that , that model right , simply because we do n't have all the previous prices alright . |
16 | Well I 'll tell you what we 'll do then because we do n't want to sit here , just a moment , before you go , do n't start talking . |
17 | The truth is that it is a much more difficult task than that , not least because we do n't understand as yet how people comprehend language . |
18 | I do think there are problems and difficulties , I do n't think it will be easy , not least because we do n't have a shared morality and a shared consensus , on the objectives for the voluntary sector , but it is a set of concerns which we must address , er , and I believe that if , if I 've done nothing else today , I 've kicked off a debate , or I 've contributed to a debate which was already rolling , erm , and that we must address those difficulties , and try and find ways through them , because there are opportunities as well as threats in the current situation and I believe we have to look at all of those er , so that we can move into the nineteen nineties which I believe will be a very exciting period for the voluntary sector , and one which the voluntary sector should er , see as exciting , grab the opportunities and move forward . |
19 | er which may or may not be there because we do n't know how much her income is . |
20 | A defence spokesman yesterday said : ‘ We did n't send armoured vehicles there because we did n't think it was dangerous . ’ |
21 | Well , we thought he 'd gone out , but apparently he must have got to the door just as the bomb landed , and the blast blew the door backwards , er the door inwards , knocked me dad backwards and at the back of him we had a cellar , but it went through this , the cellar door and although it turned round before it went down the cellar , he finished up down there because we did n't know this til after a while that me brother wou did n't offer to go out , so I went out think , to find where me dad was you see . |
22 | We get many of our beliefs by indirect observation in just this way , either because we do n't want to make a direct observation or because we ca n't . |
23 | ‘ We are against the late opening of betting shops for many reasons , but primarily because we do n't want to endanger the livelihood of those who depend on greyhound racing . ’ |
24 | Any Palestinian who speaks will have to have the approval of the PLO , but this will not be said publicly because we do n't want to give Shamir the chance to withdraw , which we think he 's looking for an excuse to do . ’ |
25 | Any Palestinian who speaks will have to have the approval of the PLO , but this will not be said publicly because we do n't want to give Shamir the chance to withdraw , which we think he 's looking for an excuse to do . ’ |