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

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1 Erm let's just take that chain in each case because it 's it is a
2 Hopefully , that 's what bands get when they 're here now : more hours spent on each record because there 's only 12 artists . ’
3 If a lorry driver does not actually drive each day because business is slack , but receives his usual wages , he is not justified in complaining about lack of actual driving work .
4 They were cross with each other because of him , and now Nanny was saying bad things about Smallfry that would make Buddie very , very angry .
5 Several touring sides are having to play each other because there is no Cornish opposition to play , and we 've had great difficulty in finding referees .
6 He had said it was unwise to load up in villages because of thieves and dangerous to camp apart from each other because of bandits .
7 You lost touch with each other because your partner never got on with her .
8 The phenomenon of companion planting — growing different species near each other because they thrive better — is well known , though there is frequently no known reason why this should be so .
9 The problem with that was that every time me and James played , we played with varying degrees of attack on our guitars so we were constantly out of tune with each other because the strings were flapping around so much . ’
10 We already knew each other because he lives in Winchester , and I was very flattered to be given the commission by him .
11 We 're all pulling for each other because we 've all grown up together — from the youth team to the reserves and the first team .
12 The idea can also be used to explain the fact that the galaxies are all receding from each other because , just like the Big Bang , the ‘ Little Bangs ’ create not space ( and trivia like matter and energy but spacetime .
13 We 've all got confidence in each other because to us friendship is more important than anything .
14 And families need to help each other because , in the end , it 's all about learning to love .
15 Modern Spain can be considered as a body without energy … a monstrous Republic formed of little republics which confront each other because the particular interest of each is in contradiction with the general interest .
16 ( 2 ) Allowing the appeal , that before making the prohibited steps orders the justices should have informed the parties of their intention and given them an opportunity to make submissions as to whether such orders were appropriate ; that the justices had had no jurisdiction to make an order prohibiting the parents from having contact with each other because such contact was not a step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his responsibility towards his child and thus was outside the terms of section 8(1) of the Children Act 1989 ; that , on the evidence they accepted , the justices had been plainly wrong to refuse to make the interim care orders ; and that , accordingly , the court would substitute interim care orders relating to both children ( post , pp. 271B–D , H — 272A , F , H — 273A ) .
17 Er right so as I say it 's a lighthearted approach and on christian name terms and with that in mind would you detach one of these and just stick your name on so that at least if you do n't know then at some stage during the course you stand a good chance of getting to know each other because again the essence of this course is informality and talking .
18 Jenny and Antony moved a few inches further apart , then giggled at each other because of the involuntary movement .
19 In fact , we only know each other because he worked for me — when he was a student . ’
20 But two things have happened : schools must now be uncertain in comparing themselves with each other because the Education ( Schools ) Act 1992 has created dilemmas about the mediation of inspectors ' and advisers ' reports .
21 Adjacent parishes on the Midland clays sometimes had very different histories from each other because of the varying ways in which the ownership of land was divided .
22 They nearly came to scratching each other because Janice says they 've only got an old banger .
23 People cook fish and irritate each other because they live too
24 I 'm afraid Fran and I do n't get enough time with each other because we 're always so busy working , and that can lead to a lot of tension when we do meet .
25 Perhaps Moira and Martin had almost lost each other because they were afraid to let themselves go .
26 In a telephone interview from her Calcutta mission for the poor , she said : ‘ Do n't destroy each other because God has created us to love and be loved . ’
27 It means erm learning with each other and learning from each other because none of us knows it all !
28 squawking at each other because the kids have been so diabolical !
29 Some of them you do n't have to do each week because they 're there from previous work on , on the site .
30 He did this without ever losing sight of the contrasts he made between steps of each sequence because these were controlled by the particular rhythm , tempo and quality of the music .
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