Example sentences of "because we do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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31 Terms like ‘ stimulus categorization ’ have to be used , because we do n't have any other language in which to describe what parts of the brain do , but a term like this should be taken as a shorthand for ‘ neural processes that could mediate stimulus categorization , whatever they may be ’ , rather than a conclusive statement about what an area does .
32 Newtown , Pennsylvania-based graphics chip maker Tseng Labs Inc says it is in discussions that might lead to it entering the business of development and production of audio chips : ‘ We 're talking to a lot of people in the sound area , both engineers and companies — because we do n't have any basic sound technology , we 're looking to acquire that either through people or maybe an acquisition , ’ Tseng vice-chairman Jack Gibbons explained to Reuter .
33 Well Roger I , I made great pains in the presentation to make clear that this is not a standard , because we do n't have a standard .
34 It is no good appealing to reality because we do n't have a model independent concept of reality .
35 It 's like me telling someone from India that they should n't write a book about the caste system , because we do n't have one ! ’
36 ‘ And I 'm going to have to make up the cameras and equipment , too , because we do n't have any . ’
37 It 's like me telling someone from India that they should n't write a book about the caste system , because we do n't have one ! ’
38 That 's right , all we 've got here is that although there , there is a high degree of migration , the wage differentials are not er diminishing because we do n't have perfectly mobile resources , like are theory tells us that we do have .
39 got a very low test statistic either in terms of kie or F right so we have n't reached but the model is still a poor model because we do n't have erm er stable parameters , right , so you would actually reject this model as it stands , alright , because it did n't pass the diagnostic test statistics but there is no point generating parameters w if they , if they are not constant and you 're gon na say elastic demand is one point four six or really it it 's ranged between minus three plus , plus six over the sample , so you put estimate means so it must have constant parameters .
40 One of the difficulties that actually struck me last night about an organization like A B S A is that how wide , and in fact I 've got something in my filing cabinet next door which will tell me if I looked it up , how wide is the umbrella of the arts because we do n't have anything similar for sport , we do n't have anything specific
41 machine is n't reaching them because we do n't have any contacts to send
42 We wo n't be able to estimate that , that model right , simply because we do n't have all the previous prices alright .
43 And it 's , it 's difficult for us to tell because we do n't have that many regional studies to be able to know exactly what it was that was determining these differences of values .
44 I do think there are problems and difficulties , I do n't think it will be easy , not least because we do n't have a shared morality and a shared consensus , on the objectives for the voluntary sector , but it is a set of concerns which we must address , er , and I believe that if , if I 've done nothing else today , I 've kicked off a debate , or I 've contributed to a debate which was already rolling , erm , and that we must address those difficulties , and try and find ways through them , because there are opportunities as well as threats in the current situation and I believe we have to look at all of those er , so that we can move into the nineteen nineties which I believe will be a very exciting period for the voluntary sector , and one which the voluntary sector should er , see as exciting , grab the opportunities and move forward .
45 But here in Newark because we do n't have sufficient numbers coming through
46 Because we do n't have the sufficient numbers and ca n't keep people waiting for courses we tend to have these do it on a one to one basis which you get , I do n't know .
47 But I 'm in a meeting until quite late — that 's why I suggested Pepe 's , because we do n't have to be there till midnight .
48 2,500 tons of food is at risk from shelling … if nothing is done , we will stop deliveries in two more days because we do n't have any place to put it . ’
49 Because we do n't have to see him .
50 we , that means I 've got ex , it 's because we do n't have period one and two on Wednesday , yeah , that means we 've got extra time for our French test , I think it was on Wednesday , extra time to practice
51 I know , he might still come in and collect it on Wednesday , but you can just say that you left it home because we do n't have English that day now .
52 Henley is a lesser place because we do n't have this amenity . ’
53 Oh , the pricing is very similar , yes , it 's not exactly the same because we do n't have a meter policy here , that 's B T.
54 Er , it 's because we do n't write down the stuff , we 're not as pr , precise as we could be .
55 Because we do n't like
56 Just as an example , because we do n't like talking about cold , but just to give you a very simplistic example of how it can work .
57 We do n't say we writhe the Munros because we do n't slither up them on our bellies , nor would we invite friends to hop , swim , float or jitterbug up a Munro on a Saturday .
58 Possibly because we do n't take an ‘ oh , that could n't possibly happen to me ’ attitude to the former .
59 If we do n't modernize we lose competitive edge and have to make men redundant , and if we do modernize we have to make men redundant because we do n't need 'em any more . ’
60 Even in Europe we are setting aside whole farms for conservation because we do n't need the food and it rationalises the subsidy system .
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