Example sentences of "because [pron] have [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What I am saying most specifically is take all of me — and here of course Gary began the melody on the piano and we all smiled and then she sang , sang her song , and believe me we did all listen to the words that night , we knew that the man who had been attacked was there , and we knew that O and Boy were standing shoulder to shoulder in our midst , we saw them in the centre of the mirror , saw ourselves standing beside them and standing by them and give me a drink now because I had such hopes of a lover of my own on that evening and here I am .
2 But what er , I said , told Pete because I had another call when you were at lunch I think and erm he said he 'd heard rumours that we were looking for somebody .
3 When I was very young — about 5 years old — I wanted to be a pilot because I had this girlfriend who was going to be a stewardess .
4 But I chose to do the instrumental album , even though it was a lot smaller scale , because I had more control .
5 It 's not because I had Christian parents , it 's not because I 'd some advantage over you , or you had some advantage over me , it is all of God 's graciousness , it is all of God 's giving !
6 Because I have such regard for the right hon. Gentleman , it makes me all the more discontented to disagree with him about the proposition of permanent or automatic timetables .
7 Because I have little patience for people who waste their time on idle speculation without any evidence to support their suspicions — and now , ’ he continued inexorably , ‘ since we understand each other , I suggest you go and have your shower , get dressed and eat some breakfast .
8 They nibble hungrily at my legs because I have less hair to protect my skin .
9 ‘ Ah , but I need to know for sure , you see , because I have some doubts , and before you ask me why I should be so concerned I will assure you that this time it is partly for my own self-esteem that I would like to know . ’
10 I 'm afraid I have n't experimented with these overmuch , mainly because I have some cottons on cone that are not branded , lurking in the cupboard .
11 I 'll get by by the hair on my chin because I have another job starting in November .
12 you see I moved a bit more now but and I I 've still got good hearing er apart from this ear here , this ear , I ca n't hear so well , quite so well , this side , you see so I always have to say excuse me while I , hang on while I turn off the television , you see , and then they have to wait a minute till I turn it off and then what I do is because I have this phone extension put in
13 Because I have this feeling I often have this feeling that these global aspects the person in the street , their first priority is about their damp house and the rest of it , it 's very difficult to erm .
14 ‘ Nobody could say it was right or wrong because nobody had any insight into what the answer should be , ’ he says .
15 And one was allowed ten minutes anyways because you had that type of job .
16 ‘ I suppose it was because you had such respect for him that you felt you could leave him in charge of the boarders tonight ? ’
17 You may actually encounter more problems when using public transport , simply because you have less control over events .
18 ‘ If you look like a gringo ( a foreigner , usually blond ) then it 'll be a lot more expensive , because you have more money , ’ she explains simply .
19 She was transferred from home to a private rehabilitation centre , but she was not happy there because she had little privacy , and her family could not travel to see her every day .
20 I know Mother would have liked it because she had some experience of one when she was living with Aunt Bessie , over in Stainmore .
21 These comforted her , not because she had any faith in their message , but because they were phrased with some beauty ; they were made up of words that seemed to apply to some large and other world of other realities , and they bore witness , also , to the fact that somebody had thought it worth his while to put them up .
22 Because she has this afternoon job , she must get through her own work in the mornings ; but she gets her work done in the mornings in order to create time for a job .
23 Those of us who campaigned against the Gulf War did so not because we had any liking for Saddam Hussein .
24 Anyway , one day I had tickets to see Mike Oldfield and I was really upset because we had these gigs and so I had to sell them .
25 For example : ‘ There is a very great danger , because we have many enemies abroad , and they are growing daily stronger and stronger . ’
26 Because we have this matrix here .
27 ‘ Whoever wins will provide a stronger defence of the Cup because we have both teams in the final , ’ he said .
28 Unfortunately , we can not simply solve these equations arid see if the resulting solution is non-negative , as in the examples of Chapter 5 , because we have more variables than equations — a consequence of ( 2 , 0 , 0 ) being a degenerate solution of LP* ( 2 , 0 , 0 ) ( by construction ) .
29 Additionally it might be argued that with the almost instantaneous transmission of information we have these days , the impact of hearing about individuals or groups or communities of people dying is that much greater because we have less time to prepare for bad news .
30 They were lucky because they had each other .
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