Example sentences of "[det] because [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Some because they do n't get along with their parents . |
2 | Many of these people were able to escape before the town was overwhelmed , but about 2,000 died ; some because they elected to remain in what they thought was the safety of their houses , some because they left their escape until it was too late , some because they were too burdened down with prized possessions to move quickly enough , and some because they were just plain unlucky . |
3 | Many of these people were able to escape before the town was overwhelmed , but about 2,000 died ; some because they elected to remain in what they thought was the safety of their houses , some because they left their escape until it was too late , some because they were too burdened down with prized possessions to move quickly enough , and some because they were just plain unlucky . |
4 | Many of these people were able to escape before the town was overwhelmed , but about 2,000 died ; some because they elected to remain in what they thought was the safety of their houses , some because they left their escape until it was too late , some because they were too burdened down with prized possessions to move quickly enough , and some because they were just plain unlucky . |
5 | Many of these people were able to escape before the town was overwhelmed , but about 2,000 died ; some because they elected to remain in what they thought was the safety of their houses , some because they left their escape until it was too late , some because they were too burdened down with prized possessions to move quickly enough , and some because they were just plain unlucky . |
6 | When the ( west Berlin ) Senate took them over , it had to close some because they were so run-down . |
7 | One was precious because it was a folio , and another because it was a duodecimo ; some because they were tall , some because they were short ; the merit of this lay in the title-page — of that in the arrangement of the letters in the word Finis . |
8 | One was precious because it was a folio , and another because it was a duodecimo ; some because they were tall , some because they were short ; the merit of this lay in the title-page — of that in the arrangement of the letters in the word Finis . |
9 | Many archaeologists were unable to swallow Thom 's arguments — some because they were ignorant of astronomy and others , perhaps more reasonably , because the notion that our ‘ primitive ’ forebears could have such an advanced observational astronomy was anathema to them . |
10 | Certain of the various inert gas isotopes have to be excluded , some because they are of sufficiently low mass to escape in appreciable quantities from the terrestrial planets , others because they are produced by the radioactive decay of isotopes of elements other than inert gases , and others for both reasons . |
11 | But them , them old blankets we had some because we need them when they come , I fold 'em |
12 | I was winding him up some because I thought he deserved it . |
13 | But at least it would give us some because you could say well yes , there has been progress , erm primary school might have said |
14 | I know that Bob and Glynis will be delighted to have some because he 's been out of work . |
15 | What about Toby if we get some , he desperately needs some because he |
16 | I do need some because mine are going er |
17 | We do things like this because we have always done it that way . |
18 | I 'm crying as I write this because we might have been able to save her . |
19 | ‘ Children have been used up to this because we felt it showed a non-violent style . ’ |
20 | It is also the year when Jim Bob Morrison will apologetically say : ‘ We 're only doing this because we thought it would be funny … once ! |
21 | We can see this because we are in no doubt as to the fact-presupposing explanation of the meaning of ‘ It 's afternoon ’ . |
22 | We 'll have to make of this because we ca n't keep . |
23 | We prefer this because we believe that this is the way in which we can learn from our mistakes ; and that in finding that our conjecture was false we shall have learnt much about the truth , and shall have got nearer to the truth . |
24 | Most of us do this because we have to . |
25 | The tidal fall this morning was around two feet lower than normal — I know this because we live with the tide tables , but most people would n't think of it . |
26 | We do this because we fear that the other language may not contain the sophisticated concepts we may need in the communication . |
27 | We know this because we find , scattered around the chromosomes , long strings of DNA text that are identical . |
28 | When this government talks about safety nets for those in need , I tend to look six inches below ground level to find it often the G M B is the only safety net above the ground which leads me to my second word we do this because we care we care about our country our economy , and our people . |
29 | The answer is that individuals have to develop like this because we live in societies which have evolved through all three stages of economic and cultural adaptation ( and their frequent partial repetitions and recapitulations ) . |
30 | Rose , Birmingham Region and I make it very clear on the onset that our Region is having a free vote on this because we have n't had the opportunity to discuss the document and therefore what I 'm saying is purely my own views . |