Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [adv] because " in BNC.
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1 | He was no respecter of persons or institutions or ideas just because they were vested with a brief authority , and nothing gave him more pleasure than to prick the bubble of pretension . |
2 | no I 'm sorry but you ca n't have the cars and bikes out because it 's tea time and you 're going home for your tea , Bryony 's had her hair cut and mummy 's come back there 's look |
3 | Voluntary organisations attract support from such narrow groups and enthusiasts precisely because their constituency of appeal is a narrow one . |
4 | He went on : ‘ I told the lads they can create something to tell their kids and grandchildren about because if we do beat Reading 's run , the record will stand for a long , long time . |
5 | True , you have politics in all walks of life , however in diving , some seem to thrive off putting organisations and individuals down because of their allegiance or training methods . |
6 | The Dutch government intends to outlaw up to 60 per cent of all new fridges and freezers simply because they are not efficient enough . |
7 | A tracksuit 's unfamiliarity forces compromise ; its wearers are often loath to forgo elaborate hairdos , makeup , heels , jewellery and medallions just because the sportiness of the outfit implies reckless , leisurely abandon . |
8 | Alcohol affects women and men differently because of the way their bodies are made , so remember that for women the sensible drinking limits are lower . |
9 | Alcohol affects women and men differently because of the way their bodies are made , so remember that for women the sensible drinking limits are lower . |
10 | These packs will be invaluable to both tutors and students alike because they will provide very clear guidance on the level of achievement required by the Board . |