Example sentences of "because [pron] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Sometimes actually I think ‘ Oh I 'd like to go back to work ’ — to be in that hubbub — because I always worked in the West End and there was something about the atmosphere — being dressed all day …
2 And these because you always wanted to be able to adapt rooms for different purposes and this folded back against the wall .
3 Mum never has more than £10.00 in her purse because she always pays for everything by cheque ,
4 This worried me , because there always seemed to be a few mosquitoes flying around house .
5 I knew it by the way their eyes glowed green and yellow in the dark and because they always hopped in my direction in spite of how much I hated them .
6 Electronic organs can also be fine-tuned to match other instruments , and because they always remain in tune there are no tuning costs to be incurred .
7 In game shooting , some people consistently shoot badly because they always shoot at where the bird has been rather than where it has got to .
8 Watching him secretly from under her lashes , she revelled in his evident pleasure , and could n't help wondering whether he was driving so smoothly because he did n't want to wake her … or because he always drove like a man making love .
9 Kim , I ask you , because he always wanted to be a spy !
10 The other curse was directed at the committee members of the local Working Men 's Club when they banned my father , on the pretext of his epilepsy , but really because he always won at cards and was n't keen to give people a chance to win their money back .
11 To begin with the little-uns looked on Piggy as their parental figure because he always acted like an adult in their eyes and tried to make them laugh .
12 Juries only believe it because it always happens in TV cop shows .
13 And I , I 'm going to be working from behind Denise because you all need to see , but you would be working from the front as I 've already talked about , so you need your triangular bandage , alright , and there 's your long edge , and there 's your point as we call it , a sort of elbow shaped , think of that as elbow shaped because it always goes towards the injured elbow .
14 [ History ] is not rigorous because it always proceeds by faults and corrections , because it is not in any way a universal schema but a unique adventure that unfolds on the basis of prehistoric circumstances which constitute in themselves , and in relation to all the objectives and all the practices , a heavy and badly understood legacy of fundamental deviations .
15 Because it always has for me , ’ she said .
  Next page