Example sentences of "because [pers pn] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So , for instance , if she tips a pot of paint over Jamie 's drawing , tell her she must n't do it again , because she has spoiled the picture , Jamie is upset — and how would she like it if someone did that to her picture ?
2 Can not be , because she has had a message from a clairvoyant that her son is alive and well and living in Wapping .
3 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 .
4 Oliver Stone is smiling so much because he has landed the job he always wanted : getting the last word on Jim Morrison .
5 The hon. Gentleman is also mistaken because he has ignored the fact that in the past three years alone , £10 million of Department of Trade and Industry money has gone to the assisted area in west Cornwall .
6 And he , erm , in fact puts in a greater investment than she does because he has to do the transportation , protection and everything .
7 Monte Samana is his , I know that now , and he deserves his profits , because he has made a holiday place that sits on the side of the hill as though it were set there by the Spaniards themselves , the Andalusians and the descendants of the Moors . ’
8 If the arrest is lawful but the accused believes it to be unlawful , he is guilty because he has made a mistake of law : Bentley ( 1850 ) 4 Cox CC 406 .
9 The world was never told by God that it could overcome the evil inherent in it , but Christ tells his disciples to be of good cheer because he has overcome the world .
10 Apart from that situation , if the buyer has paid and the goods are not delivered , he is entitled to recover the price because he has received no consideration for it , section 54 .
11 I could say that the hon. Gentleman should ask one of his former hon. Friends because he has given a definition .
12 People tend to forget he 's 29 because he has got the enthusiasm and vitality of a teenager .
13 ‘ A real sinner , ’ he had once described him as , ‘ who will get into heaven because he has stolen the gates . ’
14 Although his marriage has become loveless , he has remained faithful to his wife , simply because he has experienced the faithfulness of God .
15 The gift will have been one subject to a reservation either because the gift is treated as a class gift to all the discretionary beneficiaries and the donor is one of them ( so he is not entirely excluded from the property ) or , possibly because he has retained a benefit ( there is an ability to benefit him under the terms of the trust deed ) .
16 Rusty Conway becomes one of Serena 's patients because he has had a spell of extreme absent-mindedness which made him incapable of carrying out his work .
17 In other words , according to his detractors , he breaks not because he has spotted an opening but because a break should be part of the complete scrum-half 's armoury .
18 Sainsbury hope to build a store on United Bus company land at Grange Road , but owners Caldaire say they can not afford to sell the land because it has to give the Government a fixed percentage of the sale .
19 Depressed production , costly for Leyland at the time , is good news for investors now because it has endowed the Stag with scarcity appeal .
20 Now he is said to regret it because it has inflamed the Thatcherites .
21 First , the presence of a context can speed up comprehension because it has prepared the listener or reader for some or all of the information contained in the sentence .
22 The ERPS team are very fortunate that this facility is available to them because it has enabled the reconstruction work to be undertaken more efficiently .
23 But because it has declined the environmentalist movement is not one of the main concerns in his book .
24 People may buy shares in a target company simply because it has attracted the attentions of a potential offeror which is known to have a good eye for investment opportunities .
25 To ‘ off-comed 'uns ’ it is not even a large village , with only 2,080 inhabitants , but to the native it is a town because it has held a market charter since 1223 and although no market has been held for many years , the charter was read once a year in the market place until 1939 .
26 To compare the two speeches , it is immediately assumed that Antony 's is the better because it has put a cover over everything Brutus had said .
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