Example sentences of "because [pers pn] [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 I hate that programme because I like I tend to come and listen to the content of what they 're saying
2 I never thought to see the day , and all because I said I fiddled with wireless .
3 Just because I said I did n't like talking to old ladies and children !
4 Because I said I liked the immortal Bix Biederbecke he obviously thought I was avant garde and beyond redemption .
5 I said , well you get in there because I said I do n't know if there 's any hold up because you know
6 the only one who worked full time , they came on Christmas Eve with reluctant , because I said look I 'm sorry but I have to work Christmas Eve lunch time , and they said right we 'll be there at five past one , and I finish at one , there were there at five past one , they finally left two days after Christmas because I said I 'm sorry I have to go back to work today .
7 er because I said I , I only phone Marion once a month and phone mum probably about once a fortnight , I do n't like to leave it any longer and erm and I said I know I made a few extra calls over Christmas , but I said I really do n't know .
8 Yes , absolutely , because I said I 'd have Jake back about six at home
9 I feel confident because I know I came out to help : directly , by leading them as well as an officer can ; indirectly , by watching their sufferings so that I may plead for them as well as I can .
10 I welcome the public debate the NCCL is trying to stir up because I know I 'll get the support of the majority who are frustrated and frightened by deteriorating public order .
11 But I saw judgement in your face , and it shattered me , precisely because I know I must seem to deserve the very worst that anyone could imagine .
12 I sighed and lingered over coffee because I know I 'd be in for a long session while I listened to June 's catalogue of woes .
13 Yes , yes , yes and I would n't pay my rent because er ooh and I can tell you really the exact date when I er was pregnant because I know I quickened at the when it was first opened and er I was a waitress in the Room I think it was .
14 Because I know I asked one of my friends
15 This is where I get nervous because I know I 've come into a word I know I ca n't pronounce .
16 And because I know I ca n't finish it , there 's a good chance I wo n't start it .
17 I am terrified to look at them because I know I will collapse into helpless laughter .
18 You have made 'em red , you have made 'em redundant and you in , in you have and I hope you 've had nobody redundant because I 've I 'd be pleased to go out to those homes and say them come back and I would be pleased to go up to and say you 've got your figures wrong because you 're saying that nobody 's made redundant ooh well I I 'm so pleased .
19 It 's because I 've I wi filled the form in and and he said well you have to be more careful !
20 because I 've I 've not got time now , been gabbing on for so much .
21 Erm there have been erm , I should have written it down actually because I 've I 've just gone a complete blank , there was that erm that famous case in the States ah and there were two people who 'd erm I think the main impetus for the abuse of their child came from the came from the man came from the husband and there was a great deal of er debate as to why the woman had n't successfully protected the child or successfully done something about it er and I 've forgotten the names of the people and I 've forgotten when it was .
22 There certainly was n't in mine because I 'd I 'd been sacked .
23 Because I mean I can find out what goes on
24 I 'm not really doing that right because I mean I should n't agree I What you say is right whether I agree with it or not .
25 I shall work in , because I mean I 'm the one who 's been pushing to get them on this .
26 Well I think that it 's , it 's a shame that the Y D P did come to an end really , because I mean I know there are a lot of problems with it , but I think that Keith was doing a fairly good job of trying to resolve some of them
27 That 's in the oh a lot of people did , oh yes , lot of people spent the money but I was one of the fortunate ones I had a little bit left because I mean I was , er I was very lucky myself , I mean I had a decent job at that time from time I left school and when I was on the dredging plant , I mean you take er in nineteen twenty five when er a schoolboy left school , his money was about ten shillings a week as an errand boy but I was one of the fortunate being a cabin boy on the dredger , I was getting thirty five shillings a week which was a lot of money and then after a few months they , I , they wanted another deck hand , so of course I went on there on four pound a week and then I was well off .
28 I mean I , I was quite fascinated having lunch one day with a journ a Melbourne journalist erm and this was about six months after Murdoch had taken over the Melbourne Sun all this and we were chatting away and I actually threw in the stuff which were saying about how papers are there to make profits these days so that 's what drives them and that journalists journalists on newspapers such as Murdoch 's papers , write what they 're supposed to write and she and I got quite out of with one another and and the bottom liner was that she , she absolutely totally and utterly denied what we were saying and I said to her okay if you were given a story to write you know and it was opposite to how you would view it , what would you do and she said oh well I , I would have to write it and the issue with the Murdoch papers and it 's quite interesting because I mean I 'm sure you can with other newspapers but I , I 've just got a bit more is that Murdoch never ever writes a minute or a memo to his editor or staff saying this is what the line is ever .
29 It is compact because I mean I used to do Stamford as well
30 Because I mean I
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