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

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1 I understand the concerns that people will have about the forthcoming changes , not least because I have seen similar exercises in IBM .
2 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 . ’
3 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 .
4 Now it 's me doing the only thing I can do because I have to make some money . "
5 This is a recipe for disaster , because you have placed both Mobs where they are in an ideal position to charge each other .
6 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 .
7 I shall kill you if I can , because you have killed two people that I love . ’
8 A smooth skin also tans more evenly because you have removed dead skin cells .
9 Do not think , though , that simply because you have inserted cohesive devices the logical or rhetorical relationships of your essay are therefore adequately constructed .
10 Control — because we have to control that network
11 The piles are driven down from above into the swamp , but not down to any natural or ‘ given ’ base ; and if we stop driving the piles deeper , it is not because we have reached firm ground .
12 ‘ But now I am happy to be here because we have made new friends and to get into the team is an extra bonus . ’
13 In many respects we act in the shoes of solicitors and legal advisers because we have gained great experience in dealing with these matters .
14 So often we have fallen into the trap of jealousy because we have judged other people , or even ourselves or our situation .
15 How do we know this , however , of human artefacts ? — simply because we have had repeated experience of them and of the people who make them .
16 Dewey then identified the characteristics of practical judgments in terms of their tentative and hypothetical character and suggested that we may often misjudge what is to be done either because we have overlooked relevant facts or misinterpreted them or because we have misjudged the best course of action to be followed .
17 Because we have to have another door so they giving me a third off .
18 The hon. Gentleman 's region has benefited greatly from diversification , not least because we have encouraged inward investment .
19 Because we have taken more people into the net by raising income support and making other improvements , more are now assisted through the benefits system .
20 They do so because they are black and black youths tend to identify strongly with other blacks , and because they have achieved visible success and black kids want clues as to how they too might be successful .
21 Though it seems reasonable to assume that the ideal candidate for cardiac transplantation is one who has irreversible cardiac failure and severe symptomatic restrictions despite all treatment but with no requirement for intravenous or interventional support and no secondary end organ damage , in practice many of the patients referred for consideration of transplantation require active support in hospital and have been referred in some cases because they have developed secondary end organ damage .
22 That means that we have even fewer uniformed officers on our streets because they have to do civilian tasks such as manning telephones .
23 Ironically , one reason why so many antiracist initiatives have failed is because they have assumed some kind of transitive relation between policy and practice .
24 This is really the heart of my thesis ; the eighteenth-century philosophers said that true men differed from sub-men because they were rational philosophers rather than poets ; the nineteenth-century positivists said that true men differed from sub-men because they were scientists rather than superstitious believers in magic ; I am saying that men are men and not non-men because they have created artistic imagination which is bound up with the use of language and other forms of patterned but arbitrary expression , e.g. dancing and music .
25 If that happens , and West of Scotland beat Grangemouth at Burnbrae to accompany the Colleges up , there will be much gnashing of teeth among the Musselburgh XV , who have the best defensive record of the three clubs but could lose out because they have scored fewer points .
26 General practitioners are in a position to plan because they have survived many changes , and to fail to reappoint them on the basis of a local health policy ‘ whim ’ conflicts with individual patients ' rights in choosing their own general practitioner .
27 Commercial banks have generally been able to provide the finance necessary to support the huge increase in investment because they have collected substantial deposits from savers .
28 Because of the technical problems , because of the time that people had to give to do it and because they have got other things like induction meetings to go to .
29 Some people are very mistrustful of machines , perhaps because they have had bad experiences with them and are therefore nervous about using them .
30 That 's obviously been accepted by the labour group because they have taken extra money out of reserves , we 're simply going to take some more out to meet our er our figure that we 're trying to achieve .
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