Example sentences of "it be because [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's because subscriptions for new members are set at fifteen hundred pounds to make sure no one joins . |
2 | ‘ Yeah — Mum , I told you , did n't I — ’ Cal suddenly got excited — ‘ it 's because Bina 's not allowing herself to be what she ought to be ! |
3 | ‘ It 's because Emerson may be able to help us secure Sam 's release . ’ |
4 | If the kitchen climate is changing , it 's because working conditions have lost the barrack room brutality which once characterised what was a pretty sordid job in all but a handful of restaurants and hotels . |
5 | It 's because manufacturing production erm , or this great scope in manufacturing production for economies of scale . |
6 | Or maybe it 's because golf is n't the be-all and end-all to him . |
7 | It 's because payments are automatically linked to inflation , which now stands at one point eight per cent . |
8 | The rumoured deal between NeXT and either Compaq or Dell that first broke last January ( UX No 368 ) has so far failed to materialise : observers claim it 's because Steve Jobs is demanding a big down payment from both firms even though he intends to shrinkwrap NeXTstep-on-Intel . |
9 | What one knows is that , when a film works , it 's because writer , director and producer were working in harmony and could inspire everybody else on the project with their joint vision . |
10 | Well I 'd say it 's because whatsername I do n't know what who I 'm going to come next to . |
11 | It 's because Middlesbrough Council can not afford to increase the subsidy for concessionary fares from £1.35m . |
12 | Perhaps it 's because Switzerland is the most boring country in the world , and once you 've learned to play the Alpine horn there 's precious little else to do in terms of entertainment . |
13 | It 's because Willis has sold Dreadnought . " |
14 | It 's because Guido has n't been picking on me , she decided . |
15 | It 's because NT supports SMP in a way that has very limited utility for most users … |
16 | about it , I think it 's because Steven lives across the road , do you not |
17 | Well , it 's because protectionism has meant , has led to self sufficiency in the main , er , in the main consuming countries . |
18 | It 's because Mr Harvey was already a millionaire that he was able to indulge his fancy to have a stud farm — not the other way round . |
19 | Why I do n't know , whether it 's because street lighting is less , or geographically lends itself . |
20 | ‘ I have seen people badly hurt in the sport , broken arms and fingers , gouged eyes , but when that happens it 's because people are n't doing it right . |
21 | It 's because people know so little about themselves that their knowledge of nature is so little use to them . |
22 | I suppose it 's because people do n't put canvas with paint daubed on it very high up on their list of personal needs , especially when there are bills to pay and food to buy … |
23 | He says drivers should be aware if they get one of these tickets it 's because people have been inconvenienced . |
24 | Is n't it wonderful to realize that when we hear that noise now it 's because people are either flying for pleasure or business purposes . |
25 | It 's because Tamar was attacked . ’ |
26 | And this is why , one of the reasons why we 've seen , we 've witnessed increased price volatility over the last forty years right , it 's because world markets have tended to become much more residual , much less world , much less worldly . |
27 | Right , it 's , it 's because world markets are residual markets because there 's so much agricultural protectionism . |
28 | It 's because Richmond Tories are just about the region 's last bastion of a once great electoral tradition the village hall public meeting . |
29 | Well , it 's because Richard 's is the divisional quality manager . |
30 | If it does n't mean so much today as it did , it 's because rock is n't as strong as it was , it does n't matter so much anymore . ’ |