Example sentences of "because [pers pn] [is] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And as to Spasov and being saved — ‘ Il me semble que tout le monde va à Spassof ’ — there is still some comic devillife in him as he quotes the Saviour against his bible-selling saviour because she is taking thought for the morrow , and as he turns the gospel on its head with ‘ Happiness does n't pay me because I start at once forgiving all my enemies . ’
2 We must admit that it looks to us like a very good match , and it is only because she is marrying Steven that she has such an idealized view of what men and marriage are really like .
3 ‘ He 's upset because he 's seen people in the boathouse …
4 A charity worker says his social security payments are being stopped because he 's taking aid to Sarajevo .
5 ‘ Some I do , because he 's given names and addresses , some I do n't .
6 You could tell he was a maverick because he 's called Gavin , is articulate and wears black T-shirts for work .
7 You could tell he was a maverick because he 's called Gavin , is articulate and wears black T-shirts for work .
8 You could tell he was a maverick because he 's called Gavin , is articulate and wears black T-shirts for work .
9 Defence counsel Roger Eastman was awarded costs on behalf of the Marquis who was n't in court because he 's undergoing treatmnent for his drugs problem .
10 because he 's playing table tennis all the time now
11 Because he 's laid claim to you , he does n't appreciate the fact that you 're public property . ’
12 ‘ It 's like a cricketer feeling good because he 's scoring runs . ’
13 Afterwards Ivanisevic described his opponent as ‘ an idol for me ’ and said : ‘ This match is always going to be in my memory because he is leaving tennis and I beat him .
14 In explaining that my hon. Friend the Minister of State is not present to answer questions because he is doing duty in the Province , I give the right hon. Gentleman an absolute assurance of the commitment of the intelligence services and of their relevance in Northern Ireland today .
15 It is emotional because he is saying goodbye to the last of his kind .
16 It is , then , because he is explaining differences and resemblances as he is that Darwin , in 1838 , needs a theory of purely opportunistic adaptive change in changing conditions , a theory making no developmentalist assumption as to a preferred direction that life will take provided it can go on at all .
17 Once the gales have blown themselves out and the depressions have ‘ filled ’ or moved away , we usually get a spell of settled weather when things return to normal.The few days of settled weather allow me to spend some hours fishing offshore for ling and tusk which , as well as providing me with relaxation and sport , is satisfyingly justified in my own mind because it is providing food for the family during the winter to come .
18 The growing indebtedness of the USA is regarded as unacceptable because it is draining savings away from other , less prosperous economies .
19 Can I ask something about , as an example the er , the Which work , because it 's repeat surveys rather than continuous surveys and we do n't therefore have enquiry forms each month .
20 The Jeyes factory in Cheltenham is making the redundancies because it 's transferring production to another plant in Norfolk .
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