Example sentences of "because [pers pn] can [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My family bring me problems to solve because I can see both sides of the argument
2 you can make make it right next time with Tracey 's and Linda 's anyway , if they had n't done it in office because I can put two pound what Tracey paid onto Linda 's anyway , it 'll still balance it out wo n't it ?
3 I think that 's the reason you enjoy it , because you can explain most things , most things you do n't normally think of .
4 Mixed because you can find real solitude in the Mournes , but lack of people often means a lack of facilities .
5 I think that would defeat the object in small places because you can hear these diesel cars coming a hundred miles away , in the later hours you can
6 Africa proved to be a paradise where Mr Sandy could pursue his favourite hobby of birdwatching : ‘ It was a most enjoyable tour from the birdwatching point of view because you can see more species in one day in Africa than you can in a year in Scotland . ’
7 And because you can use each method separately , you can cook six different ways , so the Concept shines in comparison to standard cookers .
8 I find this particular facility to be more usable than Word For Windows ' text fiddling tools , purely because you can use any font you wish , as long as it is installed in Windows .
9 well then my Lord ah my Lord not all objective criteria and this I think is very important because you can have objective criterias as I , as I submitted last week that would be erm in order to trade in this market you must have capital of twenty million pounds and ten years experience , but that 's uniform rule , it does n't discriminate it 's objective , but it would be anti competitive because here you are setting up the most important market er in this , erm as they say in Europe for the project futures market and you 're excluding people who could be in there trading and who could be effecting the market
10 So because we can differentiate manufactured products very easily , and because consumers want differentiated products , alright get increase in demand for manufactured goods right .
11 Be because we can make some sense
12 On the other hand , if there are no relationships on the demand side , equation ( 2.3 ) can be simplified , because we can write marginal revenue as unc where unc is the elasticity of demand for product ( defined as a positive number ) .
13 Right simply because we can rewrite this top expression as AQ to the minus beta .
14 ‘ They can serve these routes because they can accommodate steeper gradients and sharper corners , for example , and can run through inner city areas where main lines would be too intrusive . ’
15 And they all love Jerry because they can talk real Texas with her .
16 It is , however , generally known that many trade unions choose the winter months for strikes because they can exert more pressure on employers than during other periods of the year and not so much because their members can claim tax rebates .
17 Alarm calls are best requested from people who you like and trust — such as family and good friends — because they can place some strain on a relationship .
18 but a lot of those were tiddlers , that that that maybe it maybe it 's better to use experienced investigators , and and because they can do that work so much more quickly anyway , I I do n't know , I feel a bit uncomfortable with this one year contract .
19 Yes fine , because they can raise any issues .
20 Those who live in houses with thick walls or use a machine in an outbuilding are very fortunate because they can knit all day and use the garter carriage at night , or make twice as many pieces by leaving the garter carriage to knit day and night .
21 The man who told me about them is not afraid because he can do more harm to them than they can inflict on him . ’
22 It appears that he 's in because he can play both sides of the scrum .
23 Even if it is not a must , it is often worth applying as it helps the marker do a better job , in particular because he can use electronic tools to provide data that will aid his judgement .
24 And this year might be his best chance because he can keep one step ahead of the ‘ slow it down ’ lobby .
25 Leach says LOFT is a boon to Britain because it can answer new questions raised by Britain 's stricter philosophy on safety margins .
26 Therefore when food is in short supply , a ruminant can last longer than a non-ruminant because it can extract more energy out of the same food .
27 Yet most countries now have rules against insider dealing , not least because it can put outside investors off securities markets .
28 It also needs a good lid on the tank because it can jump great distances .
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