Example sentences of "because he be [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They could n't really disapprove of him , though they longed to , because he 's studying for the ministry . ’
2 Because he 's studying for the priesthood , ’ said Betty .
3 And not just because he 's affronted at the idea of a dragon beating him over 100 metres .
4 The operator may deviate from the listed procedure because it may require excessive moving about or because he is interrupted by the requirements of other tasks .
5 It 's impossible to say which city Bashlachev belonged to because he was raised in the northern town of Cherepovets , studied at Sverdlovsk University and spent the last few years of his life wandering between Moscow , Leningrad and Siberia .
6 Harthacnut chose to remain there , presumably because he was exercised by the threat which Magnus posed to his own position , and this left Harold Harefoot , Cnut 's other son by Ælfgifu of Northampton , to dispute the English throne with his half-brother 's supporters , headed by Queen Emma and Earl Godwin .
7 Because he was clinging to the rudder , the plane slowly turned in a circle and headed back to the island .
8 Then a voice spoke , and he realised , incredulously , that Dinah Asshe was here before him , and he had not seen her because he was looking at the dog .
9 Because he was looking after the council offices .
10 He seems to have taken this view because he was perturbed about the growing power and intransigence of the Soviet Union , whose diplomats he had encountered at the foundation conference of the United Nations in San Francisco in April 1945 .
11 Perhaps because he was blocked in the south , Clovis now turned his attention to the north .
12 I could n't decide whether he was doing this to make me even more relaxed , like a television warm-up man , or because he was over-excited at the prospect of getting at my polyps .
13 But , on appeal the same day , Lord Justice Templeman , speaking for the court , held that ‘ the Judge erred because he was influenced by the views of the parents , instead of deciding what was in the best interests of the child ’ .
14 The Jungian concept of synchronicity was much on his mind because he was toying with the idea of using it to underpin the narrative structure of London .
15 I think it still belongs to the Duke of Devonshire because he was interviewed at the end was n't he ?
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 So he would still stay there because he was told about the weather .
19 It was his third picture for Twentieth Century-Fox and his biggest screen disappointment , partly because he was miscast in the romantic lead .
20 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 .
21 Mills was probably murdered because he was working for the KGB .
22 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 .
23 Becker 's case was notable because he was captured by the widely-circulated photographs , but he argued that he had intended only to fire a warning shot .
24 That was n't difficult , because he was sitting in the middle of the largest and noisiest group in the room — also they were the only ones speaking English .
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