Example sentences of "because [pers pn] be [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Is it because I am at a loss as to how to go on ?
2 I HAD to retire early after several operations but because I am on an invalidity pension , and not income support , I do not get mortgage , rent , poll tax , dental or any other sort of relief .
3 This is because I am from the planet Bzargl in galaxy E-220 , and arrived in your solar system in 1962 , disguised as a salesman for Rolls Razor .
4 And because I am in the public eye it is important that I fight back , that I show the world that the police are not infallible and that the rotten apples in the barrel must be exposed .
5 I 'd like to make the observations because I 'm of the opinion that most members came into this chamber this afternoon with their minds completely and utterly made up and there is very little that we can do in this chamber this afternoon to change people 's minds .
6 Because I 'm on a district executive committee at the moment and I do n't , that name does n't ring a bell
7 There is times I 've casually picked it up , dropped it on the floor and forgotten to pick it up for a while because I 'm on the phone and sometimes it is quite loud in my ear .
8 Because I 'm on the lam , make it after dark .
9 I was alright when I first came in because I 'm under the doctor under the h hospital at the moment .
10 ‘ I was interested because I 'm in the fashion business , too .
11 I 'm sorry , I I 've obviously misunderstood something , because I was under the impression that in this er er steering gear there is only the sixteen double O four and the six eight O seven .
12 I find it strange , because I was under the impression that … ’
13 I could n't convince them at the other end that I needed an ambulance because I was outside the hospital .
14 I am very worried now because I was on a deportation order , the immigration had n't been settled .
15 It was more or less at eye level , because I was on the floor at the time , and I crawled towards it with a muffled sensation of triumph .
16 Then I did get a break because I was at a party where there were lots of television producers who like to relax and let their hair down , fall out of windows and things like that .
17 I 've brought him , I 've brought him at half five , because I was at the bus stop , leaning on the lamp-post and it was about twenty five past , and then he did n't come along to the next stop by and it got to twenty five
18 I could just hear because I was at the front of the class .
19 Now I found this out because I was in a pub last night and someone told me .
20 She continued , ‘ I parked here because I was in a hurry .
21 It was not as good as I should have wished , partly because I was in a hurry , but also partly because I had not yet learnt — if I was ever to master — the technique of literary criticism .
22 I looked , with particular interest , at the photographs on p20 of the October issue , because I was in the lead aircraft , WF556 , which was being flown that day by G/C Tait , of Tirpitz fame , on Exercise Kingpin ( Tait have taken over as Station Commander from Gus Walker ) .
23 Well because I was in the office I got a pound a week , you see , and the , do you know the Manageress there who , she was the Manageress then sorry , I 've got a photograph and she said that when she was Manageress at Colchester and she only got fifteen shillings a week
24 I and the girls , that 's , that 's all they got fifteen shillings because I was in the office I got a pound and mind you we slept in , we had all our food , you see , and we had to all sleep in .
25 First day for me , because I was in the farming was doing afternoon milking the first few days .
26 But you ca n't just go home and watch TV after the show because you are on a high .
27 Suppose you sometimes feel tempted to drive faster than the allowed speed limit , perhaps because you are in a hurry or because you decide that it is quite safe to do so and that the speed limit is unnecessary .
28 It 's I do n't think it 's hilly , because you 're up the hill , you 're already up the hill .
29 You do n't have to worry about which way to go , or whether to go at all — the question does n't arise , because you 're on a boat , are n't you ?
30 and I did say to you that you must go , if you go there you must go on the books because you 're with a solicitor
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