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

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1 When are we gon na have rules revisions , there 's a long way to go and as the , the er General Secretary said , be careful , because I 've been to talks with , on , from the Regional Committee with the T & G yes we got on lovely with them , they 're fine , they , they gave us a nice big er commemorative medal of the dockers ' strike and it 's got my granddad and my great granddad on it cos they was there in the other union mind you while we 've done all the striking and that they stood by , but nevertheless they 're not bad lads anyway and as John said we must be careful that we are not the ones that are gon na be taken over , because I remember that old song of the fifties , never smile at a crocodile
2 I had to save ninepence because I had these free passes .
3 Because I had some personal problems at the start and the two girls were small when I come working
4 I remembered the day because I had this huge crush on the boy sitting next to me .
5 Oliver said he wanted to go to nursery today because I got some yellow cards you know they 're Daffy Duck
6 Ill tell you why this fucks me off so much — because I get all this crap from the media too .
7 because I think this little dancing troop we had out , I was about the eldest
8 Is this a good idea or not , because I do some long distances at regular times .
9 Fortunately I am not driven to this expedient that often , because I have many other stratagems that I have devised for attaining the same object .
10 And therefore it is only because I believe this particular phrase is quite literally to do with the very crux , the very cross , of our Christian understanding that I bring it before the general assembly .
11 More significantly , perhaps , I was annoyed because I expect this financial services organisation to recognise the totality of its relationship to me when making decisions in respect of specific transactions ; in this case to realise that its interest in my house should be adequate collateral for a small and presumably temporary overdraft .
12 Because you have this basic insecurity , you need other people to applaud what you are doing , and admire you for it .
13 All those things happen to you , all those hormones , particularly adrenaline have got into your bloodstream because you need this sudden burst of energy to get you across the road .
14 You should not just say , oh there 's good I 'll phone him now because you need some valuable information .
15 Well it 's does help to see different versions because you see that different people interpret the
16 Well it 's does help to see different versions because you see that different people interpret the
17 Then she started going on about her new red tap-shoes , and how the music nun wanted to teach her violin because she had such good pitch , and we all joined up in a long line , each with a hand stretched out on to the should of the one in front , and we began to march round her , chanting very softly , " How green you are , how green you are , how green you are , how green … " and then louder and louder as we danced away from her still in our long Indian file , till we got right to the top of our street where we played another game altogether , totally ignoring the yells of fury from the lamp-post , and when our mums called us in to tea we all ran in and forgot about her .
18 They gave her the name Sadie because she had such sad eyes .
19 Perhaps she 'd intrigued him because she had such lovely eyes , unusually blue against the dark hair , and clear and direct like those of Sarah Morey .
20 And then , on top of such bad news , came another message , a letter from Phoebe saying she could not after all repay Wilson 's kindness by standing in for her because she had this very day been ordered back to England and arrangements she had no part in had been made .
21 Just because she used many more words , he thought of her as a thinking type .
22 I mean they were n't aluminium so they blew off I used to wear one of those and er , you know , for safety , you see , but er anyway I survived the survived the war and but wh it 's amazing really when I look back how we d how we managed because we had such nice people in there , as I say and like these actors Jack Claude Cecily .
23 And only two amazing misses , one of those candidly coming er just before scored the second Notts goal , with a headed chance headed wide when er had come and missed it , and when on forty four minutes on the watch but not a minute before the end of half time if you get the meaning because we had that long period of extra time , er missed the chance completely , he 'd made the er Pisa goal brilliantly with a cross from the right hand side , deep cross , pulled back brilliantly , but left with a chance , the number eleven in front of the post , well what was he doing ? again had come and again he 'd missed it and left with an open goal was wide of the target .
24 But very often we will overlook safety because we stick any old fuse in we think it works , okay ?
25 This sounds like more work than it was , because we integrated these introductory modules with each other , and with general SVQ modules , which made it easier .
26 That is why we like to have one in the house because we lead such urban lives . ’
27 ‘ We must be confident this time because we have that same feeling again .
28 I think it 's probably fairly similar , but of course it gets more sophisticated , both in terms of the intellectual level at which you talk about chemistry , the concepts and so forth , and also in terms of the sort of experiments you can do because we have such sophisticated apparatus now , which you could n't possibly get in a school laboratory .
29 So we ca n't just realise the asset , dash out and build a house through a housing association because we have this crucial land problem .
30 They are also happy to accept that it is only because we have these mental states that we behave as we do .
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