Example sentences of "because [pers pn] be [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was banned , however , not because I am a convicted criminal , I think — like the unfortunate Simon Hayward — but because I wanted to wear a false nose out of consideration for the feeling of my associate , Mark Chapman , who , as I explained last week , has just had an inch and a half lopped off his .
2 Most of the limited company clients I have came to me because I am a registered auditor .
3 Because I am a pretty girl ? ’
4 I was sad about this because I am a clubbable person by nature , and have never regarded a game of golf as anything but an occasion of pleasurable social exchange ; but an end to Muirfield was the price I had to pay for the championing of Meehan 's cause .
5 Is it because I am a bad woman , a selfish woman , the kind who chooses to stay childless : or am I an unhappy woman , an unfortunate woman , and ca n't have them ?
6 Give me ordinary people every time , because I am an ordinary woman .
7 He replied : ‘ No because I am an innocent man , a free citizen in a free country being attacked by a terrorist state .
8 She heard them clinking , and she thought : ‘ I 'm here in these lovely gardens because I am the Best Child in the World . ’
9 Certainly if I had been doing all the restoration work myself it would n't have cost me so much because I am the cheapest worker in this outfit .
10 ‘ There 's every need — because I 'm a desperate man ! ’ he growled savagely in her ear .
11 Because I 'm a tyrannous bastard .
12 Er , you should have , yeah , but it 'll probably arrive Friday , because I 'm a late replacement .
13 As you know , I have been wildly opposed to PEPs since their introduction , in part because I 'm a great believer in removing tax breaks rather than distorting the investment climate by introducing new ones .
14 I was asked to turn out at Coventry and I agreed because I 'm a professional player and that 's my job — but I was n't feeling 100 per cent .
15 Because , because I 'm a complete stranger so I do n't have to spend time with you at all , so you know .
16 I know I 'd be divine , because I 'm a natural cougher . ’
17 ‘ Well , that 's because I 'm a short guy . ’
18 I do n't want them to brand me a bully-boy because I 'm a National Socialist , to discredit me through their media .
19 Of course I worry about that because I 'm a human being , but that can make you paralysed .
20 Well because I 'm a single parent ,
21 Er , you may be glad to know , or unhappy to know , that I 'm actually still on contact with the health service because I 'm a non-executive director of the Royal London Trust , which works of course , in Whitechapel , one of the poorer areas of London , and it 's not quite so glamorous as Guys , but actually it 's doing quite a good job .
22 I tried a light laugh , ’ Everyone thinks I have the phetam , just because I 'm a well-known courier . ’
23 Miles and Wilfred are both pretty expert at setting the video timers , which is just as well because I 'm no technical genius .
24 I even had to leave my sick bed because I 'm the only goalkeeper .
25 ‘ Gran demanded a share of the Corosini money for me , ’ she said , piecing it all together , bit by bit , ‘ because I 'm the only descendant . ’
26 ‘ Just because I 'm the only woman in the world who shares your crazy sense of humour … ’
27 Because I 'm an awful liar ? ’
28 At that time erm , I was a commercial traveller and Harlow was part of my district and they reluctantly accepted the fact that because I was a commercial traveller working in Harlow that I actually did work in Harlow which was stretching a point , but I really think that the Development Corporation 's officials were getting a little tired of my being able to talk their own language and to write letters in the same vein as they could write , they were n't used to this , and , at any rate , as I said earlier we got here .
29 That 's where the union headquarters were you know , and because I was a local man and had worked at Cranfield loading trucks at the dockside , I knew , knew a lot of the dock labourers , and they knew me , and I used to know each morning what the strikers were likely to do , where they were gon na hold up Eastern Counties buses and so on I used to know all that , and of course the duty inspectors used to purposely send me along .
30 Spoiled by the fact that I had always been treated with respect because I was a veterinary surgeon , a member of an honourable profession .
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