Example sentences of "because [noun prp] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The linesman said it must have been accidental , because Linighan looked so ‘ surprised ’ .
2 But I can not bear to see the stars , even though I know they 're there all right , and I do see them , because Tod looks upwards at night , as everybody does , and coos and points .
3 I hope that this will not happen because CPRW has much wider objectives than the Park Society .
4 It 's a courageous appointment by Taylor because Neal has publicly savaged two of the three England bosses he played for .
5 They were bound for Epping because Dean lived there .
6 I also deeply sympathized with George because Lennie had practically spoiled his life yet George never seemed to complain .
7 Because Neil plays very hard he produces a lot of power through the pickups , and he has recently realised that he ca n't just put any pickup with any EQ system , otherwise the signal from the bass simply overloads things …
8 Perhaps this was because Richard paid better than all rival employers , but over so long an association other bonds must have developed .
9 In private Michael still had to keep his end up against attacks , that to be religious was to be a fool , though less frequently now because Frank travelled abroad and was away much of the time .
10 ‘ I wish a man would kill for me , ’ Paulette sighed , then stared in alarm because Sharpe had suddenly raised a hand in warning .
11 It was , as the Duchess said in her speech , an exciting event because Derbyshire had so few smaller manor houses of this type open to the public — and what made it all the more special was the fact that Eyam Hall is still the family home of the Wrights , who built ( or rather rebuilt ) it , a few years after the plague , in 1671 .
12 In spite of everything : Mr Bishop 's death , the wrecked kiosk , she felt happy because Simon cared enough to be worried about her .
13 Wooed from being European marketing director of Coca-Cola , Hogan was then , and remains now , the architect of FI 'S promotional side , if only because Marlboro controls so great a proportion of the FI budget : through direct sponsorship of its teams , through individual contracts with drivers , through sponsorship of races , through general advertising , through supporting the press , through the general glamorizing of the sport .
14 Because Hemsworth has always had a large Labour majority , it sounds like a great monolith , but it is very far from that .
15 This bias is more unfortunate because Glen writes well : even the footnotes are rewarding .
16 After considerable reflection , a discussion of the match with a wide circle of friends , a session with a sports psychiatrist , and two calls to the Samaritans , I decide that I lost because Martin played much better than I did .
17 He wrote , in The Dial for December 1922 , the most emphatically welcoming and apparently influential review of The Waste Land , and although this reads a little quaintly now because Wilson took very seriously Eliot 's supposed debt to Jessie L. Weston 's From Ritual to Romance ( which later criticism has taken lightly ) , his piece had the great virtue of conceding valid points to the opposition :
18 and his younger brother had always hated me because Tom had always ranted down his throat , Why ca n't you sell and organize things like Richard does ?
19 The final scene in the original trailer had to be cut because Lola screams passionately : ‘ I love it when he kisses me .
20 The game lasted three days mainly because Sampson batted so well and for five hours , making 81 ( 68 runs with the bat and 13 wides ) .
21 It was her job to do this , because Martha bruised so easily .
22 He is suspicious not because Read uses too much anthropological material , but because he uses too little .
23 Well we had two copies sent to us because Amanda sent away for some
24 It did n't seem to matter that much , because Rose knew exactly what was expected of her and quickly undid the remaining buttons of her blouse , revealing ample breasts well worthy of her name .
25 This is not entirely surprising because Gordon looks just like their lead singer ( whose name escapes me right now ) , right down to the ginger mop and lack of height .
26 Well , if I did , that was because Abu took so long .
27 This was inevitable because Jesus remained totally obedient to what he saw as the will of God for him .
28 The hall was chosen partly because Johnson had always admired the Mercury Living Presence series of recordings , made there in the 1960s .
29 She was sitting on her futon , bent over her feet , and had turned down her stereo because Brian had just marched in and requested her to do so .
30 But , most certainly , they will not suppose that he was wrong because Marx knew better , because the future for society would inevitably be Marxist .
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