Example sentences of "because [pron] be [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Salon perms are expensive because you are paying for the expertise of the technician and their time — an average perm takes approx. two hours for short to mid-length hair , more if hair is longer .
2 There was no time to get you because she was making for the gate . ’
3 Maybe it 'll lead him to explain that he latched on to lust because something was missing for the moment in your relationship .
4 Erm , yeah , I was gon na say , it 's not even just like listening to the radio , is it , because they 're catering for the , for the sighted , they 're not , you know , if it was on radio , they 'd say more , but I mean , it 's television , but
5 They could n't really disapprove of him , though they longed to , because he 's studying for the ministry . ’
6 Because he 's studying for the priesthood , ’ said Betty .
7 Lee missed West 's win at Boroughmuir on Saturday because he was playing for the North under-21s on Sunday , and he scored the injury time try which completed the North 's clean sweep in the Divisional Championship .
8 The striker , perhaps because he was braced for the offside whistle ( it had looked a bit that way ) , was less than decisive and allowed Michael Watt to save at his feet .
9 Hayling had been excluded from becoming a Founder first because of his job policing the project for the GLC grant , and then because he was working for the company .
10 Mills was probably murdered because he was working for the KGB .
11 Er I remember it so vividly because it , at our house it was quite er an event because mother and father were so Labour and my brother , who erm he , I do n't know why , he 's not alive today and I ca n't so I , and I 've no idea , I do n't think I ever asked him because I 'd be too young , but I do know that the friction was in the house because he was working for the Conservative and she was the first woman that we ever elected er she , this , this lady did .
12 Anything that is done for shock value has no future because it 's done for the moment .
13 Their distinctive features have been chronicled ( with evident pride ) by Schaffer ( 1970 ) and Evans ( 1972 ) ; the first because , as a civil servant , he had been much associated with the programme , the second because it was written for the Town and Country Planning Association , long the champions of planned dispersal .
14 This road , known as the Coal Road because it was used for the transport of coal from long-abandoned pits , discloses an aerial view of the hidden valley of Grisedale across the gulf of Garsdale .
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