Example sentences of "because they [verb] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Henry liked his company because it was convivial ; the staying in bed disconcerted him partly because they went on having a good time together however energetically Finch adopted inertia . |
2 | Yes I know I 'll take it when I go down to the post office and I keep forgetting , do n't like bothering with it on Thursday because they 've always got a shop full and I go |
3 | Not simply because they happen to run one of the best tavernas in the region , but because they 've always issued a standing invitation for me to bring anyone I care to . ’ |
4 | But I think the actual situation in some of these countries is that erm the loggers especially say like in Sarouac , where the government 's only granted three year licences to logging companies , they 're just going in there , cutting everything down because they 've only got a short space of time , and they 're trying to maximise , obviously , their profit . |
5 | He found the service ‘ exceptionally good ’ , but added : ‘ You have to expect that when the cricket is on you do n't quite get the service you 'd normally expect because they 've all got a radio stuck in their pocket and the ear-piece stuck in their ear . ’ |
6 | Regression techniques , because they set out to make the squared distances of the residuals from the line as small as possible , can be unduly influenced by a few exceptional data points . |
7 | No one was jumping for joy because they 'd finally got the piece they 'd been searching for for years . |
8 | There were thousands of paparazzi and fans because they 'd never had a world premiere in Houston before . |
9 | This word was said in such a way , and accompanied by a look , that told the woman behind the counter that she did n't know her business , because they 'd never had a pennorth of tiger nuts . |
10 | It was also argued , conversely , that , in general , middle-class families benefited more than the poor because they understood how to manipulate the non-means-tested elements of the system , such as education . |
11 | Haverford asked on the children 's behalf , but they had already found it , scampering away through the display of giant dolls , plastic picnic tables , local cheese and wine , and returned resentful at having been glowered at by the resident guardian because they had n't understood the purpose of her saucer of lire . |
12 | And then that one fell through because they had n't done the repairs on , so they gen us this flat . |
13 | the wife , the husband and the children because they had n't got the continual visual simulation a picture paints a thousand words , this is where we have O H P . |
14 | It , they were at these lodging houses because they had n't got the work , nowhere else to go . |
15 | Few were shocked because they had already heard the story and sexual embellishments like ‘ his whole body trembling and shuddering next to mine … ’ and ‘ this was an Irish Famine of the flesh ’ added little . |
16 | replied that such students were excluded because they had not passed the Foundation Module , and the NEC was thus complying with the Rules . |
17 | Phil Barber , Barnard Castle National Farmers ' Union branch secretary , condemned the Intervention Board 's decision , saying the operators were particularly upset because they had just spent a lot of money to improve the facilities to offer a better service to customers . |
18 | We should remember that it was ill the employers " interests to claim that it was not worth providing women with a long training because they would waste it by leaving early ; while it was in the trade union 's interest to claim that women were incompetent because they had only received a short training . |
19 | It was principally because they did n't perform a greenbelt function . |
20 | Well they do n't they keep there prices down because they did n't spend a lot on advertising . |
21 | But I 've heard him quoted as saying that one of the reasons he did n't come was because they did n't have a venue large enough , because people would want to come from all over Europe . |
22 | At first they suffered great privations — mainly because they did n't have a permanent supply of drinking water — but recently a well has been dug , and today they have houses and solar electricity . |
23 | And I think the reason for that was because they did n't have a say in what was happening . |
24 | The two essential points are that fewer than one in three had considered paying cash as a real alternative ; and that half said they bought on credit because they did n't have the cash , while about another quarter gave answers ( like ‘ needed it right away ’ ) which boil down to much the same . |
25 | No , I just find that really difficult because they did n't have the means at that time to achieve it . |
26 | Well I did n't think they could 've gone straight into socialization because they did n't have the resources to . |
27 | In addition , four people in the fifty to sixty-five age bracket left because they did n't like the family service and other changes which the young new minister had introduced . |
28 | Because er there 's too much , because they did n't like the way things were run , something like that and on occasions we have had to say to people , we 're sorry , we just do n't think you 're the right kind of person for us . |
29 | The reason that a lot of the older players are going is because they did n't produce the goods when the club needed it most at least the kids were going out battling . |
30 | In relation to a repetition test , he argues that the negro children who failed because they did not repeat the teacher 's utterance in the same form were really being failed for a different attitude to surface detail . |