Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] because [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Innumerable times a whole Christian community has broken down because it had sprung from a wish dream .
2 Wilson rejected the argument , replying that the Commission had broken down because it was no longer practical to contemplate a once for all look at something that was changing so rapidly .
3 No longer can investigative stories be stopped merely because they might " prejudge " a matter which may have to be decided in litigation at some future time .
4 She had given in because she found him irresistible and , looking at his strong brown back in the first grey light of dawn , she still found him so .
5 A notable casualty of the reshuffle was the Minister for Institutional Relations , Antoine Ntashamaje , who was dismissed apparently because his son had been linked to the rebel activity .
6 The theory of differential equations , as usually taught , is a rag-bag of special tricks , many of which are a waste of time and are included only because they can be calculated without having to think about what 's really going on .
7 Okay , and they 're all , they 're all added together because there was .
8 According to Judge Abraham Sofaer , Brunei was picked especially because it received no assistance already , and would seem to be returning no favours ; it was never intended to get anything beyond appreciation .
9 By 1870 the old city ramparts and defensive gateways had been torn down because they hindered the greatly increased flow of traffic .
10 What effectively , I think , I mean I 've never actually sat down because it would be an enormous mistake and nobody would thank me for it , but my guess is that those enormously complex classificated can be understood as a method by which old men rig the system for their own benefit and hide this kinds of ridiculous anonymous and the anomaly basically is the young men end up with old wives
11 I had n't sat down because he had n't asked me to .
12 They can usefully be considered together because they are similar and interactive .
13 These two receptors will be considered together because they share considerable structural and functional homologies .
14 These three factors must be considered together because it seems that both parental mental illness and parental separation or divorce may have a particularly damaging effect on the children if they are associated with prolonged overt marital discord , especially where the child becomes directly involved .
15 The thing about community life is that even setting aside the actual word arts through the way in which community arts workers work with small groups of people who have come together because they 're doing something interesting because it looks something that they want to do , brings groups of people together .
16 But if you 're in a general branch such as I am , which is made up from people of all sorts of industries that have come together because none of us are large enough to have a branch within our own industry on our own , then which section do we go to ?
17 She said she 'd given it a lot of thought and decided she 'd just got carried away because it was all such fun .
18 Well I sent it to the B B C , I sent it to Duncan but I also sent it to the the Lady a shorter version to the Lady their competition and I said their competition was gon na be on the eighteenth in their issue they would give the names of the of the winners , but I had looked in the Lady yesterday in Smiths and there was none of nothing about it , but I do n't think I 've won anyway because it said you 'd be notified by post so .
19 Well I should 've won anyway because I 've got sixes and fives .
20 Trousers , she now realised , were so designed not because their wearers had funny legs but because men were constantly worried that an essential part of themselves might have gone missing .
21 Philippa had come early because she wanted to get in in the hope of finding an earring she had lost , before the cleaner started on the room .
22 A he 's I think Rob gets a bit ups a bit wound up because there 's no
23 His tutor was Cambridge boss John Beck who took a gamble on the lad who was nearly booted out because he had no bottle .
24 I 'd say , I 've come back because I 'm not sure any more that I 'm not in love with you .
25 ‘ He 's come back because I want him .
26 Er I 'd , I 'd picked out because I knew a lot about the client whereas here I know nothing about the client .
27 I mean I I take this more more seriously my on Wednesdays and Thursdays have to be cancelled now because they will be .
28 On many occasions assessments will be carried out because it is suspected that a child is experiencing some difficulty with linguistic communication , or because there are other areas of functioning in which the child is having difficulty which may have implications for language development .
29 You can tell when the instructions to the CPU are being carried out because your screen will clear and you 'll be presented with an opening view of the package .
30 People who were incredibly enthusiastic at first dropped out because they thought the language barrier would be a major problem , even though they were assured that an English-speaking teacher would accompany the children .
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