Example sentences of "because it [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd like to skip over this decision because it wakes me up in a sweat fairly often . |
2 | I do n't need an alarm clock because it wakes you up . |
3 | I find it very depressing because it takes me away from the constructive side of the business and into being a sort of financial PR and being defensive . |
4 | You might wish to counter that because it takes you longer to go a smaller distance . |
5 | I should have been consulted because it affected me too , she thought , and wrote a terse letter to him . |
6 | If the truth were known , he had only acceded to her wishes because it took him away from her , allowing him access to libraries , bookshops and students of all races and creeds — many of them Irish . |
7 | We got a lot of plaudits for that victory because it took us back to the top of the league . ’ |
8 | The simplicity , though , is deceiving because it tells you little about the developmental performance leading to the strongly and reliably determined patterns of differentiation and spatial organisation of the animal . |
9 | This was a very important speech in developing the plot of the play because it tells you much more about the slightly muddled character of Brutus and his reason for killing Caesar ( to help the public ) . |
10 | If I knew that policeman better , the one I met at the bus stop , she thought , I 'd be tempted to tell him , because it tells you how Rose felt about her son . |
11 | Working part of lunchtime had a slight advantage for me because it meant I now had a bit more time to load the container rail set . |
12 | he will because it helps me out , so I do n't say nothing , he says he ca n't wait |
13 | It must be because it gets me out of the tent in the middle of the night to stand and contemplate the untroubled majesty of The Plough . |
14 | In old age he used to regret that he did so well in the classical scholarship because it caused him not to read history . |
15 | Nevertheless , it awoke an unexpected flood of tenderness towards him in her , because it made him so very human , this man of whom she had once been so deeply in awe and whose power over her still unnerved her when she reflected on the realities of their relationship . |
16 | It used to be important because it made it more difficult to score with groin kicks , and it led to narrow stances with the leading foot turned inwards . |
17 | ‘ Because it involves me too . ’ |
18 | Here were editions esteemed as being the first , and there stood scarcely less regarded as being the last and the best ; here was a book valued because it had the author 's final improvements , and there is another which ( strange to tell ! ) was in request because it had them not . |
19 | We now give a variant of the method of 2.9.3 ; we do so partly because the variant can save computer time , especially if may iterations are required , but also because it enables us simply to bring out certain features of the method , which lead to possible modifications . |
20 | She finds our convent hateful because it cuts her off from the light , the air , and the sun to which she is accustomed . |
21 | Could you tell me a little bit about when you first moved to Harlow , because it interests me very much the fact , I did n't , I was n't aware that you lived in a , house that was |
22 | For the O level people and those who just wanted to work , mucking around was seen to be unfair both to them because it held them back and to the teachers : here they interpret ‘ mucking about ’ wholly within the official theory of schooling . |
23 | It 's going to be very strange , but I love all that because it gives me so much more of a challenge . |
24 | ‘ The crews have reported that they actually prefer the air system because it gives them more control over the trains as they come down the hill . ’ |
25 | It 's useful because it makes you more careful . |
26 | The Aldershot method erm because it showing you how you broke that subject down allows you to erm introduce it expand on it and summarise at the end . |
27 | ‘ Even losing a goal is occasionally good for you because it brings you back to earth and helps you retain a sense of vulnerability . ’ |
28 | ‘ The hardest thing for me is knowing I had so many good years , so many great moments , because it means you always think it is going to be like that . |
29 | In fact , we give a kind of reality to imagined creations by feeling these emotions ; in a way we live an imagined situation because it affects us emotionally . |
30 | Preston half understood this because it was in him , too , but he rejected it , also , because it scared him too much . |