Example sentences of "because i have [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Girl 's do n't ‘ do ’ the season any more ; it 's not like it was in the past , ’ said Sophia Burrell , 17 , who confessed to having missed most of the grooming session laid on by Lucie Clayton School of Modelling , ‘ because I had to do a law course ’ . |
2 | I was turned down by all the universities on my UCCA application form , because I had received a bad report from my headmaster at Downside School who said I took drugs , which was true , but was also an admission made to him in confidence . |
3 | Erm , well my particular case was cut and dry , no medical miracles , as I say , could help me because I had lost a baby at six months during the labour and erm in order to save to my life I had a hysterectomy so there was no possibility of I V F , etcetera , etcetera . |
4 | I said I would , but I would n't see him for a couple of days because I had to take a train . |
5 | I moved there because I had to find a way to support myself . ’ |
6 | I came up to London last night by the last train because I had to face a Monday morning of solid Cabinet Committees . |
7 | Because I had to pay a then he paid off . |
8 | I 'm sure it 's in Pauline 's garden because I 've seen a few times . |
9 | Everybody makes a big deal out of it now , because I 've done a couple of albums and you do all these guest sessions and stuff and it 's like ‘ Wow , he plays bass . |
10 | I obviously love to see Leeds win , and just because I 've predicted a draw , that does not mean I do not think Leeds are capable of winning . |
11 | ‘ Then I thought , My Gorgeous Life , because I 've had a gorgeous life and I 'm still having one . |
12 | There 's been no problem matching clients to carers because I 've had a biggish pool to choose from — there 's been about 30 people on the register at any one time — and I 've only been using a maximum of ten at a time . ’ |
13 | Now , perhaps because I 've had a baby , friends talk to me about sex , or about their relationships with their boyfriends , where before they would n't . |
14 | In fact , I know there are , because I 've had a look at your most amusing , and relevant article . |
15 | Because I 've had a look through all the books that there was and er there 's never more than what . |
16 | I say , ‘ No you ca n't , because I 've got a bet on with one of the caddies that the winning score will be under par . |
17 | My advice to anyone who 's interested is to get in touch soon , because I 've got a feeling next year it will be ‘ standing room only ! ’ — Andrew Mercer |
18 | ‘ When I work on my own it 's more like painting , because I 've got a canvas there and it 's an intuitive thing . |
19 | I 'm going to bed early because I 've got a headache . |
20 | ‘ I suppose it 's because I 've got a naughty face . ’ |
21 | I I want to push off erm because I 've got a lot of work to do tonight . |
22 | Try to get it before Christmas , because I 've got a bit of time off then , and I 'll help you settle in . ’ |
23 | ‘ I ca n't kiss you , ’ said Julia hoarsely , ‘ because I 've got a foul cold . |
24 | ‘ No — but only because I 've got a long drive ahead of me . |
25 | If if we were walking down there now I think I could probably give you the er exact place where it was because I 've got a young memory of going in there , we used to er walk around the the you see . |
26 | What should I do if I leave school at eleven thirty because I 've got a dental appointment ? |
27 | No because our training is such that there is n't the officers just would not come into that bedroom at all because there is a threat in there and I 'm dealing with that threat and unless I specifically call for another officer to come and give me a hand there is no need to come in and in fact if anybody had 've done they 'd have been told to get out because I 've got a problem there and that 's my problem . |
28 | Mine 's terrible because I 've got a low voice , a deep voice anyway . |
29 | Because I 've got a load more coming down for you . |
30 | no , he comes with Nigel who 's that your with ? , hello , alright ? , well no because I 've got a back ache , oh how was your day ? , well the Skipton Building Society are a pain in the arse are you not going to say a bloody word for the rest of the evening , he 's gon na sit with his hand on his neck and I shall shoot him |