Example sentences of "because i [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | because I do n't want huge ones ! |
2 | In other words I wo n't say it 's non-threatening or does n't have any kind of value judgment behind it because I do n't think that can be true and if anybody is monitoring their classroom practice , it 's got to be threatening in some way , almost inevitably . |
3 | Well I do n't know about that because I do n't think that anybody stays the same all the way through their life , and I do n't think there 's anybody in life that 's strong in every circumstance . |
4 | Because I do n't think that , I mean , given last year 's year seven they can not cope with that ! |
5 | Erm because I do n't think these people er appreciate er , what it is to have to count every penny . |
6 | If they had any ideas about bursting into tune they had to abandon them temporarily because I do n't think any of them had breath to blow . |
7 | I ca n't tell you what Melanie was asking me because I do n't betray other people 's confidences . |
8 | I have a break in the middle of the day because I do n't do some of the lessons like music , PE and games . |
9 | Clark , in action at least twice a week this season , admitted : ‘ I 'm disappointed because I do n't feel tired — nobody does when things are going so well . ’ |
10 | I wo n't do defended cases because I ca n't spare the time , not because I do n't feel competent . |
11 | That hit me pretty hard , because I do n't feel right about it anyway ! |
12 | ‘ Because I do n't feel mature or civilised when I 'm anywhere near you , ’ Jessamy threw back at him fiercely . |
13 | On the eve of the match , the 34-year-old Welsh international said : ‘ The simple reason I started wearing black was because I do n't like all the colours the company are making . |
14 | And what happens , they come to me and they say , as housemaster , they say ‘ I 'm not going to maths because I do n't like that maths teacher . |
15 | ‘ Maybe because I do n't like unfinished business . ’ |
16 | Because I do n't like bald heads . |
17 | Well , you can think again , because I do n't play second fiddle to anyone . |
18 | I ca n't do this crossword because I do n't know any American poets . |
19 | I was stabbed in the back because I do n't have those problems with Steve . |
20 | ‘ Only because I do n't have any choice . |
21 | I wanted to do a comedy because I do n't get much chance to play for laughs in Beverly Hills . |
22 | I think they did , yeah Because I do n't get much time during the day er to go away from the shop but er I , the only job I mostly do is when the visitors come to the er temple I have to go there explain about Sikhism . |
23 | Because I do n't believe any of them . |
24 | Er because I do n't believe this company er could be matched in what it can give er to the individual . |
25 | ‘ I do n't live with my boyfriend now because I do n't trust any men , ’ she said . |
26 | The sort of parts Michelle Pfeiffer or Sharon Stone get , I would not because I do not look right . |
27 | Because I do not accept absolute predestination , however , and can not believe that we human beings are simply pawns in some giant chess game being played in the wide blue yonder , I think that it is the person within whom the spirit chooses to dwell who actually makes the right or wrong decisions . |
28 | ‘ Yes , we were , although it was a Cambridge officer who broke the news because I did n't want any delay in case the Press got it . |
29 | because I did n't watch that . |
30 | I 've been doin' all sorts of jobs since then , and livin' in all sorts of lodgings , and now I 've been chucked out of me last place because I did n't 'ave any job or any money . |