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

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1 ‘ Well , I hope it sustains him on his long journey into obscurity , because I intend to make sure Michael Stein never works in the travel industry again . ’
2 However , one day I my colleague attacked me for imposing my ‘ middle-class values ’ on the children because I had emphasized polite speech and decent manners in my sessions .
3 No we did n't because I had bought various things , I like antiques so does my husband , I 'd bought various things while he was away in this erm , the card table and er , I had a new place of stuff , er but since we 've been , but we had odd chairs did n't we ?
4 ‘ I was definitely not in my best shape because I had had major surgery in May for an ovarian cyst .
5 Except I wo n't because I hate doing damn dishes in the morning . ’
6 I know how you feel because I 've seen other girls go through it .
7 because I 've known civil servants who 've been er members of my organization , I belong to the Socialist Party of Great Britain , the only socialist party in this country .
8 Because I 've got dark hair , Mr Gooseneck ? ’
9 ‘ Oh , she 's angry because I never do anything useful , and because I 've got red hair , ’ I said .
10 Well I have n't really because I 've got double glazing .
11 ‘ I object to the principle of the PLR not because I wish to do hardworking authors out of money — I would be eligible for PLR but I have declined to register on principle . ’
12 I understand the concerns that people will have about the forthcoming changes , not least because I have seen similar exercises in IBM .
13 I 'm the general manager , your husband employed me , and because I have had enormous experience in running hotels , I would appreciate it if you would leave me to get on with my job . ’
14 I only ask because I have had educational advantages , courtesy both of Cambridge and the fresh , clean-limbed members of Her Majesty 's prison service , that may have been denied to readers who , while possessed of many excellent and succulently moist personal characteristics are , perforce , less verbally erudite than moi .
15 It is precisely because I want to see political changes of this kind that I support Home Rule for Scotland .
16 Yesterday Trevor , a former science teacher at Staindrop Comprehensive , near Darlington , said : ‘ Because I want to keep good relations with my customers I decided to give full refunds to all 147 people who had tickets . ’
17 Nao Naomi realizes there 's no point talking about it now , the dye has been cast the decision has been made , the commitment has been entered into , whatever the cost she was going gods way , there was nothing more to be said about it we find that a de a decision made before god and we all make those decisions , means nothing at all unless were determined to carry it through , whatever the cost may be , three women here make their decisions before god , they make their choices , Naomi she chooses to return to Judah once again and enjoy the inheritance god has given her , Auper she chooses to return to her own country and her own god , as far as were concerned that 's the end of the story , but Ruth she chooses , she expresses her faith in the one true god , she turns her back on the old ways and decides to follow gods way , no matter what the cost , she would of said with Joshua , but as for me and my husband were gon na serve god , whatever the cost , I du n no what 'll be and she did n't know what she was letting herself in for , and the , I counted it , although I do n't know what it is , I counted that cost , I 'm willing to pay it and Jesus said that that is the acid test of disciples , said to count the cost and weigh it up and Ruth had done that , then to make their decision and because if we make a decision without counting the cost , without weighing it all up , like Auper you 'll go back , it wo n't last , there is that choice for every one of us day by day , who will we serve , not to be like Joshua , its for us , never for any body else , I will serve the lord because and this is the reason for it , not because you 've done nice things for me , I will be your saviour because he is god , that 's the reason for our serving god , not because he blesses us because he blesses people who do n't serve him , blessing is not exclusive to gods people , blessing , god blesses across the board , god is generous he 's gracious , he causes the rain and the sun to shine on the just and on the unjust , blessing is not the ground for serving god , but because he is god that 's sufficient reason for our committing ourselves to him .
18 It is hardest for your year because you 've known other people to have erm
19 They 're getting them because you 've got old drug addicts going to the doctors getting prescribed drugs that is nay there .
20 The final list — the Outer Face — is a little more difficult to compile because you have to ask other people to be honest with you .
21 A smooth skin also tans more evenly because you have removed dead skin cells .
22 Do not think , though , that simply because you have inserted cohesive devices the logical or rhetorical relationships of your essay are therefore adequately constructed .
23 Although it might be a temptation to say hot air , because you do put hot air in , but it says goes in at the top of the furnace .
24 Because you need to get maximum use of your time in an on-the-road campaign a last minute change , even a small one , can have immense repercussions .
25 Lady Grubb 's invitations to them were always by letter , and led to a file of correspondence because she enjoyed making microscopic changes of plan .
26 Those outside the card-playing school viewed her suspiciously because she seemed to get embarrassing crushes on a few of her colleagues .
27 The casting was still incongruous but , because she had gained enormous confidence , she began to look better , held herself tautly , lightly , and , by the Saturday matinee , gave a convincing performance of an eighteen-year-old girl .
28 Olive Edis is significant technically because she refused to use artificial light , was one of the first to use early colour photography ( Autochrome ) and cinematography — movies .
29 I think it 's because she 's got good legs .
30 We 've got current on this axis , voltage on this axis , we 've got equal in this case equal potassium on each side of the membrane , so the reversal potential , here shown as the zero current intercept , that is the point at which the channel 's not passing any current , is zero millivolts , because we 've got equal potassium on each side , and we can simply draw a line through those data points .
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