Example sentences of "it because we " in BNC.

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1 They have to keep a logbook but that 's only a check to make sure that nobody 's leaving a mess in the common areas and we only have it because we 've found that some residents can have problems because they 've become deskilled in certain things .
2 Up to last year we used to collect used postage stamps and then when our dear friend Father Burbage left for Zambia we had to abandon it because we had no idea where they were sent to .
3 Many of us know that the three angles of a triangle add up to two right angles , and we know it because we ‘ perceive that equality to two right ones , does necessarily agree to , and is inseparable from the three angles of a triangle ’ .
4 If a policeman observes you doing that he can not do anything about it because we have no law which makes it illegal to be deliberately cruel to a wild animal .
5 We were tracking it because we needed food very badly .
6 She said : ‘ Leo went to answer it because we were expecting a constituency worker with some papers .
7 Is it because we have not been speaking out when we should have at injustice , not proclaiming the truth , not listening to our watchmen , not praying , not doing , not sending and not CARING ?
8 We do n't use it because we have n't realised our resources .
9 He explained : ‘ I did it because we were beaten 3-1 in the practice match . ’
10 ‘ I did it because we were beaten 3-1 in the practice match . ’
11 We were practising on a municipality ground , but we were kicked out of it because we refused to play against England .
12 Elonex has no interest in it because we do n't see the need for it . ’
13 I started taking smack at school , 'cos everyone in the — estate at that time was taking it and that was the only place you could buy pot and I sent one of me mates out from school one day to buy some speed and he come back with smack and said this is all I could get and I said I do n't want none of that , but in the end we ended up doing it because we was bored and we had nothing else to do .
14 Ca n't just leave it because we 're stuck .
15 Dixons refused to exchange it because we did n't return it in the original packaging .
16 Well I may have taken it because we
17 b my wife and I was only discussing it er day before yesterday I think it was , we were talking about it because we were talking about this sort of thing .
18 Some coloured children in this school are getting bad because of the way they get treated , and they make out as if we 're just doing it because we get low examination grades so we start getting bad with the teachers .
19 Or is it because we already have quite enough issues to squabble over ?
20 Er and if he 'd of walked up to John two minutes later he probably would n't have made it because we had a right erm but we did feel there had to be some initials .
21 It 's for calling a servant , but Julia and I never used it because we did n't have any servants .
22 We put up with it because we need the differential : we like to feel superior to our neighbours , and if the penalty is that the man up the road feels superior to us , we 'll put up with it .
23 Most of us are in it because we love what we do , because we want to contribute something .
24 Is it because we will point out that the consultants , general practitioners , radiographers , physiotherapists , occupational therapists , the Ayrshire local health council , all four district councils and the four Members of Parliament who bothered to make a submission were against the proposal to opt out — that all those 200 submissions were against it ?
25 ‘ They only stand for it because we bring them hard currency , ’ Jim explained , as he accelerated away .
26 And if you do n't withdraw it , the C E C is completely and totally opposed to it because we already have what it 's asking for in the rule .
27 But er in other words do n't worry if you do n't understand everything today when you do do it because we 'll go over it next erm next week in the lecture and we 'll be going over it in classes as well .
28 Feelings in early childhood , where we were , indeed , helpless , where the world was , in fact , meaningless , where we were er subject as it were to erm , the arbitrary erm to , to , to arbitrary fate , and felt it because we were young children , but in which there really was a power that looked after us .
29 So erm I 'm you kn I do n't propose to do that again because I would n't er I would n't arrange a speaker if we had a full table show but it 's nice to know that it did work out because we were , I was forced into a corner a little bit erm and I think it was worth it because we as I say I 've waited a long time for Danny and he was well worth listening to , I can listen to Danny for hours because he he just speaks and , and tells you about his fish , I 'm , I 'm very very fond of listening to Danny cos I think he gives a good talk .
30 In other words , on we can establish that we yes that 's true , but we ca n't necessarily meet it because we are limited on what we can produce .
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