Example sentences of "because [pers pn] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Had it been Alex Household who had been shot , the situation would have been different , because she so patently disapproved of him , but with Michael Banks as the victim , it was difficult to cast her in the role of murderer .
2 To human eyes many of the body markings appear to be beautiful and highly conspicuous , but this is because we so often see them in artificial environments where their camouflage quality fails to show itself .
3 Women are still likely to be excluded precisely because they so rarely exercise public power .
4 And they 're especially evocative , not just because they 're detailed period pieces ( just look at those sideburns ) but because they so often recall the circumstances in which we first watched them .
5 Unfortunately , this further emphasises the separateness of old people ( not dissimilar to mothers of young children ) precisely because they so often do not share in this extended range of opportunities and are more dependent on what is locally available .
6 But perhaps the most moving after all are Bernard Gotfryd 's own feelings , just because he so rarely mentions them .
7 Sometimes I understood a few words or phrases ( ‘ Japaner nicht gut ’ , ‘ Demokratie ’ ) but on the whole it was a hopeless conversation just because he so badly wanted to get his meaning across to me .
8 Howard 's accounts received such widespread attention at the time and are still read two hundred years after his death because he so precisely ‘ set down matter of fact ’ .
9 It would be no use him arguing that he had nowhere to go because he so often found other places to spend nights .
10 Miguelito , on the other hand , had gained face the closer the men came to action — perhaps because he so obviously enjoyed killing , Trent thought as he watched Miguelito thumbnail more cocaine into his nostrils .
11 For all his long hair , bandeau and earrings which made him look like a weedy Viking , Terry Gill was a very ordinary young man , and pathetic ; pathetic because he so obviously wanted to amount to something and had no idea what .
12 The material conditions of production and distribution have been crucial for the perpetuation of the romance form , and the romance form continues to thrive because it so well answers the commercial demands of a mass-market paperback and communications industry .
13 Dysfunction is a term currently enjoying great vogue , perhaps because it so aptly describes so much of what we laughingly refer to as modern living .
14 The result was disappointing because it so patently contradicted his claim to be a truly national leader .
15 But the formula does work , not least because it so successfully creates an idyllic world of eternal sunshine , preserved countryside and sumptuous houses .
16 Because it so rarely happens that we all treasure it when it does .
17 You do n't know what your talking about she said , what baby ? we have n't a baby , my mother wo n't be coming because it so far I tell you .
18 The " no hair " theorem is of great practical importance , because it so greatly restricts the possible types of black holes .
19 Table — his Project of a Commonwealth ( 1915 ) created dissension in the ranks-but they soon prevailed , and the Round Table brought into currency a new term , the Commonwealth of Nations , which proved popular because it so gracefully combined the idea of imperial unity with that of national autonomy .
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