Example sentences of "because you [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And one was allowed ten minutes anyways because you had that type of job .
2 I did n't employ you on that business because you had other duties .
3 ‘ I suppose it was because you had such respect for him that you felt you could leave him in charge of the boarders tonight ? ’
4 erm I think it made things a lot cheaper , because you had larger firms able , able to buy in bulk , and also the beginnings of the ready-made market .
5 Just because you eat blasted snails does n't mean you 've got to behave like one ! ’
6 Because you make four times as much money do n't you ?
7 From all the available data in the charts you decide you must be large-framed because you weigh 9 st 11 lb.
8 but I said because you bring some guy , you 'll lend me the room on a Sunday afternoons , up and down
9 Because you know both parties were there to make sure that er there was going to be a mutual agreement or it may in some instances be referred back to domestic level for resolution , or alternately , the employers just said , no and that , that was the end of it at that stage .
10 Ironically because you know French public opinion was very hostile to that intervention .
11 Heavenly Father , thank you that as I come to you with my concerns about the conflicts in my life I come to a God who understands my humanity completely because you shared this experience fully in the life of your Son .
12 because you put five tablespoons it 'll probably come up to that height !
13 Sharon : ‘ Because you serve better cof fee . ’
14 Is that why you became a cop — because you like frightening people ? "
15 Then I have one of the Robert Johnson Gibsons , which is great to play with slide because you get that tone !
16 Because you get that silence in the room and mmm you want to fill it so but you 're right the use of the pause effective and particularly with a variation in pitch that gives that emphasis the two combined together can be very very effective .
17 Something like that , trying to remember now what it was , sixteen hundred , sixteen hundred that was it and it says your credit limit is sixteen , sixteen , you could spend up to sixteen hundred pounds , whether you got it or not you can spend it , so we said if we 're gon na get this computer because you get these Air Miles out of it , you know , every ten pounds you get an Air Mile , well if he 's getting a computer over a thousand pounds you know with all the paraphernalia that goes with it , well that 's a lot of Air Miles there , well we said we 'll get it through Access , but there is n't , our credit limit on Access is n't enough to pay for the computer , sixteen hundred it 's more than sixteen hundred , in , in the long , once he 's got his printer and God knows what you know , so I phoned them up and he said erm is it possible to adjust the limit upwards ?
18 Although I wanted to go down the pit because you got more money you see .
19 I remember you telling me that you were really proud of ‘ Rust Of Peace ’ because you played one rhythm track to Dave 's two on every track , and he is one of the best players of his ilk in he world .
20 If the amount outstanding on your credit or store cards seem always to creep up rather than down ; if you put off paying the electricity bills because you have other commitments to meet ; if you are seriously thinking of accepting the offer of a ‘ consolidation ’ loan which is secured on your house to mop up all your existing credit agreements and transform them into a once a month payment , then you could be on or near the danger line .
21 If the amount outstanding on your credit or store cards seem always to creep up rather than down ; if you put off paying the electricity bills because you have other commitments to meet ; if you are seriously thinking of accepting the offer of a ‘ consolidation ’ loan which is secured on your house to mop up all your existing credit agreements and transform them into a once a month payment , then you could be on or near the danger line .
22 The Bishop , reading Peter 's thoughts , would have liked to have put his arms around him , would have liked to have said , I can not make you Archdeacon because you have insufficient judgement and experience , but you are a good priest , a conscientious priest , and I am wretched to disappoint you .
23 If they said to us we 're not going to insure you because you have black people staying people staying it would be illegal but because it 's poor people they can dictate to us .
24 You may actually encounter more problems when using public transport , simply because you have less control over events .
25 ‘ If you look like a gringo ( a foreigner , usually blond ) then it 'll be a lot more expensive , because you have more money , ’ she explains simply .
26 Nobody knows who you are on Remembering Night because you wear black clothes that cover you from head to foot , and there is no name of your name-animal .
27 I came here because you wanted some PR done .
28 it 's easier because you missed some booklets out , .
29 ‘ I 'm mad because you play juvenile pranks , telling me all those lies , letting me believe all that rubbish ! ’
30 ‘ My children , I am very happy because you love each other , and because one day you will get married .
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