Example sentences of "because she have [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On that morning Mrs. Millings was late because she 'd seen a body in the Thames while crossing Southwark Bridge . |
2 | Because she 'd seen the bottle , and it had been good French burgundy … |
3 | Mrs Blakey spoke in a sudden , laughing kind of way , seeming relieved because she 'd received an answer of a kind . |
4 | Luce moved restlessly and thumped her pillow , her doubts and uncertainties back in full force ; and all because she 'd met a man who had captured her interest and set her imagination winging . |
5 | She was more remorseful because she 'd enjoyed the experience so much , ’ Fearnley added , maliciously . |
6 | Because she 'd paid the bill for the removal . |
7 | I was just interested in whether you thought she disliked Nicola so much because she 'd started an affair with a man who 'd recently been her lover — you . |
8 | If Alina was looking cynical , Angelica could only suppose that it was because she 'd earned the right to be . |
9 | Although her reports usually arrived by post , she brought them along in person on one occasion , because she had written a poem and wondered if it was worthy of publication . |
10 | She squeezed her eyes shut and lowered her head , hiding behind her curtain of auburn curls , battling with the tears , battling with the fact that it mattered because she had made a mistake again . |
11 | ‘ My father , puzzled for an instant as to the meaning of this accident , since Mrs Goodyer was the gentlest and most inoffensive of our Church members , decided that it must be because she had made an idol of her husband … ‘ |
12 | Unlike that gentle man she was neither shocked nor surprised because she had seen the way Tom Reynolds silently lusted after his employer 's wife ; she knew also that Esther was no better . |
13 | She said this last doubtfully because she had seen the School as recently as Jarvis had and could not imagine any ‘ civilized people ’ renting it . |
14 | The defendant 's mother became suspicious because she had overheard a conversation about drugs . |
15 | Madeleine was only tolerated because she had become the mistress of their leader 's son , Chicot , who was a psychopath and a cold-blooded killer . |
16 | The porter called her madam because she had asked the way to the private wing . |
17 | She had to wait until her passport came back because she had cashed a traveller 's check to pay the bill . |
18 | She 'd cried then , because she had loved the doll so much and the inspector had tried to take it from her . |
19 | It was because she had known the contagion of the one that she entered so passionately into the incorruptibility of the other . |
20 | Another controversy was caused by Justice Stevenson effectively blaming the woman for getting raped because she had hitched a lift , giving the rapist only a suspended sentence , and summing up thus — ‘ It was , as rape goes , a pretty anaemic affair . |
21 | The actress was assessed under what is now TA 1988 , s673 because she had retained an interest in the income of the settlement or in the property comprised in the settlement . |
22 | Look , drink , look again … this time it was easy because she had instigated the toast . |
23 | Would it be possible to find out what Priscilla 's results were because she 's had a urine test and she 's extremely sore and they 've asked for another urine test , and I 'm |
24 | you see , er , er Mary was a bit silly because she 's had a lot of air plant , they just pulled them off and threw them out , now I would n't of done , done that because I would of kept some of those |
25 | a little drink because she 's licked a lot of mud when she came in . |
26 | Certainly before twelve , because she 's got a meeting here with someone from Gasset and Lode . ’ |
27 | Because she 's got no friends though . |
28 | No because she 's got an X R two and their , the insurance is too high for her |
29 | Erm not up to visitors , ma erm , sh she has limited the times she 's visited because she 's got the children , and he 's just really not able to stand the children |
30 | 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 ? |