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 . |