Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] because " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I really only went today because of you . |
2 | Judge Owen stayed the proceedings last November , ruling the trial should not go ahead because delays in bringing it to court amounted to an abuse of the court process . |
3 | Mr Connelly , of Chantry Green , Ipswich , was told the operation could not go ahead because the five intensive care beds were already full . |
4 | At one point , it seemed the Middlesbrough game might not go ahead because fire had badly damaged a stand and shotgun cartridges were found buried in the pitch . |
5 | The CDU would not let economic planning be taken as far as the SPD favoured , farmers protested against cuts in agricultural subsidies and defence cuts could not go far because of fears of weakening NATO . |
6 | The two can not go together because of fundamental differences . |
7 | Something left undealt with is invariably going to recur and cause trouble in the future — things do n't just go away because the possibility to talk about them is n't there . ’ |
8 | ‘ Let's not keep on going just because we think we have to . ’ |
9 | and we 'd go off to Felixstowe or somewhere but you see we still went away because he had four first class passes a year |
10 | It 's been on the drawing board for some time now but has n't gone ahead because of lack of investment . |
11 | Do n't go yet because Caroline 's awaiting and we 're connected up cos I 've got the microphone . |
12 | The boss said we could n't go outside because employment inspectors would catch us , and so everyone was fed and slept in the factory . |
13 | It was completely blocked off coach could n't go backwards because there was cars behind it . |
14 | Sometimes they wo n't go away because of plain orneryness . |
15 | The last time I went there was in 1968 ; after that I could n't go there because I was a British citizen . |
16 | They actually went home because erm it 's her friend 's twenty first |
17 | I did n't see her often , but whenever we met she would complain gently that they never went anywhere because Derek was always so busy or the babbas were teething or undergoing the whooping cough . |