Example sentences of "that [noun] because " in BNC.

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1 I need not cite the passage that contains that finding because Sir Stephen Brown P. has already cited it .
2 Would the Chancellor reconsider that decision because , when he next goes to the Duchy of Lancaster he may go to confession and admit to the untruths that are being told by his party in party-political broadcasts ?
3 ‘ There is no doubt in my mind the took that decision because Castlereagh Borough Council took it to task over its figures , ’ he said .
4 We have that freedom because the law has not taken it away , though it does limit its exercise .
5 Well , she said , right , she said , er , he ca n't cash that cheque because his account 's in Ireland , so can you get him out the cash instead .
6 I did n't have that excuse because there 's a car parked before the turning
7 We say it goes in that direction because that is the direction he is pushing it .
8 The campaigns that we have been conducting are moving in that direction because special constables have a particularly valuable part to play .
9 I did n't realise that Dad was home early that afternoon because he had been put on short time and had had to take a drop in wages in consequence .
10 Rufus wondered if he might have invented that part because he had so much to do with wombs in the course of his own daily life .
11 It was purely just on that part because Ray , Brian was doing other w other , in fact group work skills
12 Keep that keep that running in that case because you ca n't do too much with it .
13 will not be in that category because it will be totally funded by the Department of Health ah as and when it comes along .
14 You 've turned us that route because your Government have switched away from what matters from British people that we represent .
15 The one up the main road — I do n't like taking that route because it 's colder and there 's alot of traffic .
16 I was fond of that duvet because I thought it was hers .
17 But we shall never know the results of that experiment because the very next week he was run over and killed by a bus erm
18 Well , we can do that Saturday because they take a long time to get across .
19 And a lot of people that I 've spoken to who 've had problems have turned to that alternative because they could see no other .
20 I can understand that fear because I was very frightened at first , I thought I 'd infected my husband and children .
21 And I would if I 'm gon na use that term because I think I would be taking a flier with you .
22 can we put on that side because I think that 's where to keep it .
23 ‘ I want double for shoeing that horse because it 's a bad one . ’
24 Note that where the speaker / writer is deliberately flouting a convention , upsetting an expectation for a stylistic effect , he can only bring off that effect because the convention / expectation exists .
25 that particular organisation I presume is , is the one that is known as the most profitable investment bank partnership in the world or in history and presumably the reason why you 've been advised is because the advisor or the director to Robert Maxwell who was instrumental in dealing with Robert Maxwell business wherever he was in the world and I mean I 've seen er faxes and cables to France where er that particular director , I believe Mr Shineberg was , I 've seen faxes about Jersey business to Mr Shineberg er presumably er you 're being advised to take that action because in effect it was operating as one operation with transactions routed through New York , routed through London as seemed to suit the circumstances , but not necessarily with any rational basis other than er to avoid perhaps regulation .
26 Billy Connolly socialist people all switched on to watch that programme because they like Billy Connolly it .
27 I hate that programme because I like I tend to come and listen to the content of what they 're saying
28 Now one of the problems is in the Army , that if you do need support , it 's a sign of weakness , it 's a sign of failure , it 's almost impossible for you to get the kind of counselling and help that a lot of young lads need , and I think that a lot of young people in the Army today who maybe have got a lot of worries in their soul , and they do n't have the courage at the moment or the possibility of getting that help because of the Army culture .
29 But they 're credited with a double X. But I 'm also aware in the context of the A fifty nine sector , and this may well be your point , Mr , that Leeds would have , to put it succinctly , a dim view , about a new settlement in that sector because of the fact it may draw off erm regeneration effort in in the Leeds metropolitan district .
30 And in a way I 'm quite glad to be outside that circuit because my existence as a an artist is in many ways more real than to be cosseted by Arts Council money .
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