Example sentences of "because she have been [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A MOTHER accused of trying to turn herself into a human fireball because she had been rejected by the boss she loved , wept yesterday as a jury acquitted her of attempted arson .
2 I received a call from another constituent who was frightened because she had been slapped with not one warrant sale but two , yet she had paid her poll tax .
3 Killer Clare was looking after Cathy because she had been employed by a home care agency which had n't checked her references — though she was wanted for arson .
4 Because she had been detached from it at the most traumatic moments , she had not been caused any distress but was well able to see how the combination of Daniel 's various experiences could have led to her phobia about water .
5 Because she had been exposed to the luxury end of the market , much of what she found at ‘ Laura Ashley ’ appalled her .
6 She was sore and uncomfortable , perhaps because she had been standing for so long and walking so much .
7 Alice was supposed to help but she always woke up too late because she had been working for her exam ; Emmie had to shake her for nearly five minutes before she came up , moaning , out of a deep well of sleep .
8 In a second case the single mother of four-year-old Graham Garlick was refused on the same grounds , because she had been evicted by Greater Manchester council for rent arrears of £150 .
9 The pensioner had been caring for his sick wife and had been able to make the US trip only because she had been taken into a nursing home to allow him to have the break .
10 A parliamentary candidate has branded a football club as sexist because she 's been barred from a men-only dinner .
11 And they give a , though she 's not being like , really cheeky , it 's because she 's been living in a culture for four years , where that 's the way they , they sell and buy .
12 you can guarantee it she goes to shops about eleven o'clock , she do n't come back till one because she 's been talking on shops , that 's her routine you know ?
13 In the first place she is anxious because she has been taken from her companions and familiar environment , and placed in a foreign country .
14 From one point of view this is a defiant retreat into the ‘ utterly other discourse ’ ( 5,15,143 ) of Cassandra who yields to her penchant for lexical distortion because she has been forced into an impossible position .
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