Example sentences of "because [pers pn] [vb base] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So I 've looked after myself but I 've worked hard as well because I like a certain lifestyle and it costs a fair amount to sustain . |
2 | I am , I am told , a post-feminist merely because I prefer a constructive approach to the achievement of equality rather than one that is essentially negative . |
3 | Because I know a great deal about you and about your past . |
4 | So what I propose to do this morning , is to talk erm , based on the notes from the hand-book about Anthems of the Nation , but to spend probably more time , talking about the French National Anthem , than about any others , because I know a little bit about it , and I have discovered even more . |
5 | I much prefer to find my own swims , not because I think I can find better swims than anyone else , but because I get a great deal of satisfaction from being able to study a piece of water , select a swim as a likely chub haunt , and then find that I am right . |
6 | ‘ I was always looking to join a foreign company because I speak a little bit of English and wanted to practise it . |
7 | Well , I do play some , but I 'm not like ‘ the solo guy ’ because I think a good song is much harder to come by than a good solo . |
8 | ‘ Just because I do a good job for her business does not mean that I wish to sleep with her . ’ |
9 | I have already been given several different figures , and was told by one person I could have 50 × 12″ fish because I have a good filter . |
10 | I 've always done it because I have a good time doing it . |
11 | is n't necessary for me to do my job , but because I have a personal interest . |
12 | She must have had a posting , or else obtained her demob while I was still at Binbrook , because I have a distinct memory of Sheila hammering nails into this crate before despatching it to her new destination , and scornfully refusing all help from J. , who was standing by with the hammer and nails . |
13 | I do n't want to do that because I have a young family and I like living in Hoylake . ’ |
14 | The boys at school used to make fun of me because I have a crooked spine . |
15 | ‘ I come across as being intolerant because I have a different sense of what is important these days . |
16 | This is probably because I have a romantic disposition . |
17 | In addition , I have put the matter on the agenda for the Ministers of the Interior of our partners in Europe , because I want a European standard with tighter security applying to all cars made in Europe and sold in this country . |
18 | yeah , right okay then , we shall go , I hope the weather keeps up because I want a good week next week , we 're gon na work out where we 're gon na go for a couple of days are n't we ? |
19 | Time is at a premium because I want a full launch in time for next spring , and I prefer to use an agency which knows its market intimately . ’ |
20 | Ant : Because I need a new shirt for school disco on Friday . |
21 | You do not do me justice , my dallta , for what you do reflects on me also , and they laugh at me with you because you let a wee Campbell lassie put a petticoat on you ! ’ |
22 | Just because you like a quiet life , it does n't mean that you are a wimp — and conversely , you can have a dominant personality without being a bully . |
23 | If you 've been given a voucher because you have a low income , the value of your voucher may be reduced . |
24 | How to claim help because you have a low income |
25 | The most likely reason that waste pipes have frozen is because you have a dripping tap . |
26 | You can rest assured that you do not dive in just because you have a weak constitution ! |
27 | This is no time for pretending that all will automatically be sweetness and light , just because you have a deep affection for each other . |
28 | This is because you have a different role . |
29 | Because you have a crazy man in your spaceship — he 's in hospital now . ’ |
30 | Just because you have a damp wall , do n't assume the problem has to be directly above it — in other words , where the eaves used to be . |