Example sentences of "because [pers pn] 're [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's I do n't think it 's hilly , because you 're up the hill , you 're already up the hill .
2 ‘ Is it because you 're in the police ? ’
3 And also because you 're in the habit of doing so . ’
4 I think Oxfordshire 's a brilliant place , and I 'm not just saying that because we 're on the air .
5 Now this may be because we 're on the way from one position to another , or it may be a traditional British approach , but I find this personally a great source of pressure because on the one hand I recognise as a parent myself one 's going to have a crucial interest in the education of one 's child , on the other hand how one reconciles those hundreds of different philosophies and then superimposes upon it a professional approach is , I suppose , the greatest single source of strain I find running a large secondary school , particularly , as I said before , in the end the responsibility in law is mine .
6 We know where the problems are , we can actually solve those problems , and I think that 's where parish council actually far closer in touch with the people , because we 're on the ground and there are fifteen of us
7 Yeah , the tension is slipping a bit and I 've done a few foolish things , but that 's not because we 're near the end of the wait .
8 Everyone at Didcot , myself included , are truly elated about it because we 're in the business of winning , Nigel 's a winner ; if we can provide him with the right technical equipment next year , I 'm sure he 'll win a number of races and indeed his ambition and our objective jointly is to win a driver 's , a world championship driver 's title before he retires .
9 ‘ Um — is that putting patients in order of priority as they come in so that you do n't leave people to bleed to death because they 're at the end of the queue ? ’
10 you go up along drive in and Newminster is on your left and Chantry is on your right , at , but I should imagine erm I should imagine that quite a lot of Chantry School children would be sent home because they 're for the children outside of Morpeth , you know they go there from
11 I see people being frightened just because they 're on the streets . ’
12 So , do n't go looking for them because they 're in the wash .
13 Yes I know , but we 're not er we wo n't fiddle about with them until we get well on to the way because if we do that now we got ta take the welder up , you 've only got ta cut them off again because they 're in the way for the rest of the bloody coaches .
14 Because they 're in the business of competing with other hospitals , competing for treatment , competing with doctors .
15 I think you know it 's hard you g got to go with Leicester at the moment because they 're in the pole position and I have for my money been the better side but er Forest do look capable of snatching an equalizer .
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