Example sentences of "because he have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He rolled a little closer on the big feather mattress in the big brass bedstead , and put his arms round her — carefully , because he had to take special care of Ruth now .
2 Sugar said his main reaction was one of ‘ relief ’ that the issue had been settled because he had received such abuse from a small section of Tottenham fans .
3 For example , a sum should be allowed if he had a company car , or because he had a cheap mortgage , or because he had received free accommodation ( on account of his employment ) .
4 Because he had grasped this fact was why Morgan had risen so high .
5 A dealer was sacked from one firm because he had leaked disloyal comments to the Press , and the tape was played back to him as evidence .
6 Robert , aged 18 , was referred to me because he had smashed several windows in a local church .
7 Catching hold of her and she could n't get back do you seem because he had slipped this hand down this stick , got hold of her and he you see , and then I let go of the dog and take the the front feet and we used to drag her out like that you see , from the burrow and put her in a bag .
8 Or was it because he had had two daughters before the son he wanted eventually arrived and by then he was too old , with all the eagerness and spontaneity of early fatherhood dried up ?
9 It was a perfect opportunity for some writers to express the resentment which they had harboured against him for many years , and he himself was convinced that such people detested him because he had acquired British citizenship .
10 Because he had spent three weeks trying to gain that animal 's trust and he had done it .
11 This was more patriotic than wise because he had to work long hours and came home coughing ; you could smell the sulphur on his clothes .
12 I do n't think the I do n't think the D T I would have issued a investment management certificate to Robert Maxwell you know because he 'd done naughty things in the past , so he just would n't have got the certificate .
13 The only reason he 'd changed his mind was because he 'd received advance notification that there would be a choice morsel on offer that day — a boy named Garimel .
14 And this astonished him , because he 'd seen this kind of thing at home .
15 Peter Fallon , owner of the Gallery Press and Katherine 's literary agent , says of Dr Kavanagh : ‘ Because he 'd devoted certain energies to Patrick , he acted as if the man were entirely his .
16 He 's he 's he 's been reluctant to do anything because he 's had other things to do .
17 Now with regard to auditors in particular , er he will know because he 's had some correspondence with me er on this particular subject , it is the view of the government that the er recognised professional body , the Institute of Chartered Accounts in England and Wales , is best placed as a professional body , to supervise er this sector er an argument can be mounted and no doubt he may seek to use this debate to do just that , to say that er this should be the subject of some direct er rule from Whitehall .
18 projects has done a bloody good selling exercise because he 's convinced these people
19 And a player who was desperately unlucky on the day not to get the equalizer because he 's taken two players on he knows what he 's doing there he deliberately did that and was very unfortunately .
20 Because he 's known this labyrinth rubbish that they cling to .
21 And I 'm about to give him a beer , because he 's got good reason to celebrate , this night . ’
22 ‘ I 'll keep Roy because he 's got 18 months left on his contract .
23 Does a man do murder because a mate of his riles him in a pub or because he 's got more money than he has ? ’
24 You do n't have to kill a man because he 's got more money and a nicer home than you have . ’
25 Erm and he seems to think that er er , because he 's got this freedom and he 's got this street cred that like er , wo women will just fall over him .
26 During our set Bill has to play sitting down because he has broken two fingers stage-diving during a Lush set .
27 The board master performs this service on a voluntary basis and the prerequisite of being board master is knowing the fishing thoroughly ; because he has to tell new guests where to go , how to get there , which path to take , which bog to avoid , where not to fall in — so he really must know what he is talking about .
28 The last sentence , however , sets out from the presumption that the testator 's intention is clear , but might be defeated because he has used inadequate words .
29 On the other hand he will be able to answer questions such as ‘ is the door behind you to the left or to the right ? ’ because he has used that door and needs to use it again .
30 The purchaser will insist on an asset sale either because he has identified significant liabilities which he can not risk or because he is simply nervous as to the general state of the business and the risk of unforeseen liabilities .
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