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 .
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