Example sentences of "because he have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mandy , who had blacked Tommy Bellinger 's eye because he had called Charity a four-eyed freak .
2 Sheepshanks , a leading figure in the Royal Astronomical Society , himself fitted into all three of his categories : he was both a lawyer and a clergyman , and did not practise either profession because he had inherited wealth from his cloth-manufacturing father .
3 He called Isherwood Parsnip in that novel because of his face , presumably , and Auden was Pimpernel because he had saved Thomas Mann 's daughter from the Gestapo by contracting a Platonic marriage .
4 His final gift to him of the Mastership of Jesus College , Cambridge , resulted in scandal : Roger Andrewes was compelled to resign because he had embezzled college funds .
5 Because he had taught school before becoming a Fed he had some experience of kids .
6 He was plainly suffering because he had denied Sheila her chance of university but he could not have acted in any other way , perhaps through race fear of the poorhouse or plain temperament .
7 The seven evenings under Temple gave him not much new , because he had read Temple .
8 Caspar had crossed the room to stand at her side and he said , ‘ Sire — ’ And stopped in some confusion , because he had known Nuadu at once — he thought every person in Ireland would recognise him , for the wolfblood was unmistakable , and everyone knew the story of the Queen 's bastard wolfson and the fierce quarrels that had taken place between her and the King when Nuadu was born .
9 The judges ordered DSS officer Alan Scaife to reconsider Mr Saunders ' case after he had ‘ effectively barred ’ him from receiving legal aid because he had put £407,000 into a trust for his children .
10 The last tour of India was cancelled when they refused to allow Graham Gooch to lead England because he had toured South Africa .
11 The official news agency , Xinhua , stated that he had been released because he had shown repentance .
12 This was because he had had TB at the end of the Great War , ( the First World War ) and any cold was liable to turn to pleurisy .
13 The urge to do just that was almost overpowering , but he wanted Isabel to come to him willingly , not because he had taken advantage of her innocence .
14 This was an unusual step for Polybius , the more remarkable because he had taken part in the destruction of Carthage .
15 Fiona Jordan , defending , said Williams could remember little of what happened because he had taken Ecstasy at a rave party .
16 When Grant was asked in 1967 to date the former , he was able to prove conclusively that the paper used for the purported 1925 diary was not yet being made in Italy in 1937 , because he had spent part of that year studying the Italian paper industry in detail for his employers .
17 He 'd had ninety-one previous convictions , but was released because he had spent time in jail on remand .
18 Blaine says he was let go because he had found Vial in error on anatomical matters .
19 There 'd been a master at Ravenswood , a man called Funny Stiles who 'd been given the sack because he 'd made boys presents of whistles and fountain-pens .
20 Tony thought the man was coming back for him because he 'd squirted water at him so he hid , but the man waved to Denise and she waved back .
21 Naturally , he would say , he had disappeared from the chateau ; he was scared they 'd pin the crime on him because he 'd done stir — time .
22 Randy , going amazingly steady for him , had spent the fortnight screwing Trace Coley , who was as pretty as she was spoilt , because he 'd heard rumours that Kevin was thinking of including him in his team next year .
23 The dentist was very decent , looked up his records although he did n't need to , because he 'd treated Mr. Stavanger for years and knew him quite well .
24 He kept on , and it was worse because he 'd got hold of the helmet now and was smashing it against the toilet .
25 But , you see Bob told me about it , he said , well he , you know booked at the Claremont because he 'd had problems getting prices out of the others .
26 He remembered taking her to school , it was after their mother died , Georgia would 've been seven , she did n't want to go , there were girls who tied her to trees , it was her accent or her looks , he could n't remember now , but he had to take her because he 'd promised Dad , Dad who did n't know anything , the scratches on her legs were brambles , the bruises on her wrists were something else , he could n't remember now , how could they tell him the truth , how could they tell him anything when all he did was sit in dark rooms with his head in his hands , his head haunted by her ghost , and each dawn broke like the slow blow of a hammer .
27 ‘ People think that the trainspotter is a fool , ’ Paul explains , ‘ but he 's not really , because he 's got romance in his life .
28 He 's even got a house on Murder Cay , so he has , and he 's not the only one with his nose stuck in that particular trough , but it 's not your business , and you do n't mess with the man because he 's got friends who wo n't think twice about feeding you to the sharks .
29 Than er some of the females , because he 's got skill !
30 Well I said that 's terrible that our boy should suffer because he 's got money in the bank , and saved his money !
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