Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv] [adv] because " in BNC.

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1 He said : ‘ Once one group of residents goes , the others want to go fairly quickly because they can see their homes are being wound down . ’
2 And sometimes they decide to do so just because the alternatives seem so appalling .
3 I can surely do what I like on my day off , not be reproached if I choose to come home early because I feel tired , and secondly , as I said before , I am not playing games .
4 We have erm , managers of these funds who have a lot of expertise , a lot of experience , we 've been going over thirty years now , and we 've grown extremely quickly because of the expertise of our managers .
5 Well you 've got less actually because they 'll be getting your grandma changed
6 Although that is not this case , I have done so both because we were told that it would be helpful to all those concerned with the treatment of minors and also perhaps the minors themselves and because it seems to be a logical base from which to proceed to consider the powers of the court and how they should be exercised .
7 Corby and Wellingborough fall into this category , while others , for example , Milford Haven ( Dyfed ) and Tayside , have done less well because of factors such as distance from markets , location within depressed regions , and so on .
8 Students in London have suffered particularly badly because of the Government 's decision to make students ineligible for housing benefit .
9 The limes have survived that long because of the technique of coppicing .
10 That is , indeed , the line which has been taken in cases concerning the Scottish Union legislation ( e.g. McCormick v Lord Advocate , [ 1953 ] SC 396 ; Gibson v Lord Advocate , ( 1975 ) SLT 134 ) which , however , have failed thus far because none of the acts complained of as allegedly infringing the terms of union ( e.g. the conferment upon Her Majesty by the Royal Titles Act 1953 of the title of ‘ Queen Elizabeth the Second ’ , when there had never been an Elizabeth the First of Scotland ) has in fact infringed those terms .
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