Example sentences of "because [pers pn] [vb base] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 because I assume the audience knows as much about control and sub contractors as I do
2 But I did n't get married four times because I like trolling down the aisle , I got married four times because I like the idea of being married and I like sharing my life with a man .
3 It 's because I like the way the note A sounds on the top string better than I do on the second , but I like A on the second string better than I do on the third , and so on .
4 The reason I like this section is because I like the way Mrs Aimsley thinks , the more expensive her glass , the better a position it deserves on one of her shelves .
5 Because I like the fashion , and because I 'm an activist for what I believe in .
6 Erm , I do not personally like that because I like the discipline of writing things out again for reasons which I will explain in boring detail in a while .
7 He ignores me when he can and I co-operate by keeping out of his way , because I like the job .
8 ‘ But if I take the job , ’ she blurted , goaded by the idea that he found her lack of sophistication amusing , ‘ it wo n't be because I like the house .
9 The crowd always wanted the challenger to win , something that did not happen too often , because I remember the timing of the rounds appeared to be fixed to the advantage of the resident boxer .
10 We 've got to spend the award of the contract the day before because I put the leader of the council on the spot .
11 I came because I regard the debate as important .
12 My own favourite rests with David Hill 's Hyperion recording with Westminster Choir , mainly because I favour the sound of boys ' voices in this most pure of works .
13 Still I care because I recognize the life that Hope and Michael , Melissa and Ellyn hold up before me .
14 But now one of them catches my eye because I recognize the handwriting .
15 I appreciate the disappointment felt in Northern Ireland , because I know the willingness to serve that exists there .
16 I 'm reluctant to say I 'm hungry because I know the response will be : ‘ That figures ’ .
17 because I do n't speak to at all now and that ca n't be right and the reason I do n't is because I know the response I 'm gon na get , blank look
18 I only did this because I know the outlet where I purchased the fish from has its own excellent quarantine facilities and I have used this shop for over 10 years and have never had any trouble with fish purchased from there .
19 I have done mine , erm , I will send one of these round , but the majority of them I feel are so very small that I do n't feel that we need to discuss filling in the because I know the intention was that we sent the document well in advance of what 's being done otherwise we are just going to get bogged down in er , this meeting in terms of all of the decisions .
20 Maybe but it is difficult when people do that because I mean the majority of us are going up and down and you get this one that 's going across and
21 I mean usually that just does n't work because I mean the Guardian , they used to be more bold expanded in the Guardian except for and it was gross .
22 Anyway I 'm hopeful that he 'll be in today , because I mean the noise wo n't stop , so I mean when I report it , it just goes on
23 Put it out in public places and that 's it because I mean the number of people erm they went to these directories like hot cross buns .
24 But I 'll talk to you some time about the heating because I mean the trouble is that no
25 We did n't take any action because I take the fact that someone else uses part of your song as a compliment really .
26 ‘ I 'm trying to get back into football , even non-League , because I miss the involvement .
27 It denies the intervention of my inner teacher on my behalf , because I close the door within and block the light that would dissipate the darkness that angers and frightens me .
28 Souness said : ‘ Bruce will play because I feel the time is right .
29 Mr Henderson has had negotiations with the council and private enterprise to discuss the super-stadium project , but he promised : ‘ I want to retain Ayresome Park because I understand the sense of history , the relationship the fans have with Ayresome Park .
30 Now we are of course talking principally on this sixty hectare allocation for the district outside the Greater York area because I think it is well understood this enquiry can have comparatively little impact on how much development takes place within the surroundings of Greater York , because I understand the site that 's being discussed is already committed and it is in any case part of the York pool rather than the Harrogate pool .
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