Example sentences of "because [pers pn] [vb past] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I got muddled because I thought that teacher , it 's just a psychology .
2 ‘ I 've sold out , lock , stock , and barrel — particularly barrel — because I hated that pub , ’ he explained .
3 And one was allowed ten minutes anyways because you had that type of job .
4 Well it wo n't bounce because she got that money saved th , she got that money for her loan .
5 ‘ Many … had a complete ban and had been no-smoking from the start because they perceived that smoking did not fit in with their ethos — Boots , for example , or the Body Shop . ’
6 They were all for nationalization , because they believed that nationalization was the only way to solve the problems of the development the future development of the railways .
7 Those sorts of things inspired me , and the reason those records sound like they do is because they used that equipment .
8 I was a witness and so on you see and down below and the sergeant said to me , the sergeant came up and said to me , you 'll have to be careful because he said that boy , he was sitting there with his mother , poor woman , all in black and er the em the boy 's employer had got a solicitor on his behalf , you see , and I said well I can only speak through and say what happened , that 's all I can do and er , so of course when I went into the witness box this man came and er asked me all sorts of questions .
9 It was also important for him because he believed that matriliny , the reckoning of group membership in terms of who one 's mother was , was associated with a high status for women .
10 He talked and wrote about Russia because he knew that land and loved it for its enduring cultural and academic qualities , which no one could deny .
11 I mention him in particular because he understood that opera concerns those ecstatic moments when a man or a woman has to use a means of expression other than the spoken word .
12 Not because he carried that coffin but because the people on his side are ravaged , their nerve ends are torn raw , and if he
13 Because he made that statement when discussing the concentric spheres with which Aristotle had built the cosmos , he was evidently aware that authoritative world-pictures were not inviolable .
14 He chose a child as his lover because it fed that ego ; he lost her because he never cottoned on to the fact that children are children , no matter how grown-up they might appear .
15 Yeah and we 've seen some different erm they had I think it was actually waiver paper as well when Murdoch bought it , and for a while he honoured the political content and then he decided he was gon na do major changes , and this may all sound familiar to you but erm the effect that that had I mean not only on the , on the , on the end up being this side , but also on erm the Mirror because it meant that Page Three Girls were in on the Daily Record in Scotland erm it was , it was quite profound I mean there 's a broader argument here as to whether you you should get pampered to those possible denominator to taste erm it 's interesting that the Daily Sport and the Sunday Sport which are two I do n't know if they have anything like it in Japan , but they 're a bit like the National Enquirer erm it 's all made up baseball there 's a sad proportion of erm journalist stories of fantasy land stuff erm along with erm photographic content and er copy content which probably
16 And because it had that name she did n't link it up to other terms like masturbation or whatever .
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