Example sentences of "because [pers pn] 've [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I intend to remain faithful , simply because I 've given infidelity a whirl and it does n't work for me .
2 You see , if I do you a wrong and you forgive me , it 's not because I 've exercised grace , it 's because you 've exercised the grace .
3 does n't it come back to the issue of wh who they trustees are and who 's interest , given that trustees are expected to be independent , in the end , who 's interests do the trustees represent , because I 've had experience of working with a pension fund that was in massive surplus and the actualar actuaries refused to agree their final report until that surplus was dealt with , so that the trade unions and the employer through the trustees had to negotiate a way of spending that surplus and er given the pressures of the actuaries to say we were not allowed th the funds to continue unless you deal with this surplus , then it comes back to the issue of how the Board of Trustees is made up and if we accept that there is a degree of representation on that Board , then just exactly how that representation is divided .
4 ‘ She thinks the same as Dora , that Dieter 's only interested in me because I 've got money .
5 Because I 've got work to do
6 Now I 've made a mess on your the these need wiping because I 've got butter on my fingers .
7 But I ca n't walk because I 've got emphysema and I 've only got about a third of a lung as well as arthritis to go with it .
8 ‘ You think because I 've spent money on you , lass — because your Dad 's spent money on you , you can do what you like now — eh Lily ?
9 No we were laughing because you 've got mayonnaise all round your mouth .
10 ‘ You 'd think they 'd be glad to have you because you 've got experience in fighting , ’ Anne said indignantly .
11 ‘ You do n't go to the dentist 's because you 've got toothache any more .
12 ‘ You do n't go to the dentist these days because you 've got toothache , you go for a check-up . ’
13 to the hot dry flush that , that the stroke and the compression so there 's the conditions there , your compression and your stroke will be identical signs and symptoms because you 've got pressure on the brain concussion you will get all the sign and symptoms of shock okay ?
14 So you do n't have to worry about the volume , because you 've got record .
15 Because we 've got water .
16 Yes to all those , but do n't think also that we 're not able to construct a process which does that sensitively , because we 've got experience of doing that .
17 But I think we 're covered there because we 've got grape vine , which people would probably work on a new leaflet and the specimen cassette 's going to be ready before the leaflet , and then project English new leaflet December , so if you are aiming to produce , if you do so , a new project English specimen cassette for next spring then
18 And this is a very , very difficult thing to do because a teacher , I think , sort of maintains control in a classroom and is able to handle the situation because they 've developed working routines over a period of years .
19 Because they 've lost blood
20 And er er sort of phone call one afternoon at half past four from the deputy , oh by the way , in fact if we had n't been talking to any Brummies on a we would 've been interviewing people and telling them that they 'd got a three year and these are all points that are gon na be brought up next week , but I do n't see there is any possibility of them doing an about turn because they 've gone public on it .
21 They 're all daddy 's because they 've got da on .
22 Catchword tonight is on at five O five instead of four o'clock because they 've got sport on all afternoon .
23 THE CURE have pulled out of the MTV Awards — because they 've got flu .
24 I 've also got to be careful because they 've got size eights upstairs as well that Robert got them
25 But it does to them , because they 've got side A and side B on every tape .
26 but they 're not in control of their body , so you must watch them , talk to them and if , if you can walk along the road with them , talking to them now the , there is the other type where you get the aura , they know they 're going to have a fit , so if somebody at your work place comes along and says to you I 'm gon na have a fit in five minutes , I mean do n't laugh at them and think ha ha , take them to a room where they 're safe and this applies to all epileptic fits , they 've got to be safe , so you 're going to clear a room of any danger , they 're laying down on the floor theirself because they 've got time they know they 're going to have this fit , if they 've got something to put in their mouth alright they will put it in their mouths themselves and once again they 've got five minutes to do it in and then that person will go through their fit , you stay with them , you comply by their wishes , if they say to you right , well just leave me when I come round I , do n't touch me I 'll be alright , they know , so you , you comply by their wish wishes , erm but only go in when you feel it is necessary , if they say right , erm I , I should regain consciousness in ten minutes and they have n't , you 're there , you stay there in case make sure they 're safe , there 's nothing there that can hurt them , then they 'll probably get up at the end of the fit and erm go into a room for a rest and say thank you very much and er , erm that 's it .
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