Example sentences of "just because [art] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , just because a lot of objections are received does not automatically mean an application will be refused .
2 Do n't think that just because a shampoo does n't lather well it is n't doing its job .
3 It 's wrong to assume that just because a cream says it contains plant extracts it 's better for your skin .
4 But hold on , you could be thinking by now , do n't impugn all British manhood just because a few sexually ( or excrementally ) repressed junior accountants get a kick out of shag jokes .
5 You know what these BBC chaps are like : we 've had them refuse to continue just because a chair squeaks . ’
6 Though do n't you go thinking , just because a fellow do n't get airborne , did n't stop me liking him .
7 Liam complained that he had plenty to do with the new shop opening for him to be running around after doctors — ‘ just because a couple of kiddies are sick ’ .
8 Unnecessary procedures must never be carried out just because a learner needs the practice .
9 Secondly , just because a few old vegetables have survived so long , it does n't mean we should try and resurrect all the others .
10 Just because a thing appears to us at present to be illogical does not , of necessity , disprove its validity .
11 He has hitched his wagon to more stars than a Romany king yet he 'd have put down lifelong roots at first love Manchester City , and not just because a ground called Maine Road was bound to be his spiritual home .
12 Be sure , though , that you do n't use this just because a need to control and not to appear vulnerable prevents you accepting criticism in any form .
13 Just because a child may lack wisdom and finesse does not mean that he or she lacks either intelligence or sensibility .
14 Bear in mind that all dogs are individuals , and just because a previous dog learnt a command quickly , this does not mean that every individual has the same capacity .
15 Just because a system is multimedia does n't mean one must , by force of definition , use all of the technologies ; rather only those that apply best to the application , ’ said Pascale Buttaud , one of the system designers .
16 However , just because a person is called , for example , ‘ manager ’ , it does not mean that the task-leader role automatically goes with the title .
17 Unfortunately it does not follow that just because a woman is living with a man she necessarily has ( or wants ) his ‘ support ’ .
18 Just because a client is the customer does n't mean he is always right .
19 Just because a road runs past a group of Bronze Age burial mounds does not mean that it is prehistoric .
20 Is it your view that the area known as D thirty nine ceases to be part of the open country just because a hedgerow and some trees obscure the view from it across more open country ?
21 This is how we pole a raft and just because a white man is watching through his funny machine we are n't going to do it any differently .
22 And remember , just because a lender brings out a loan with the ‘ professional ’ as its target market , this does not mean that it is necessarily the right one for you , no matter what your taste in trousers .
23 Does the Minister agree that life-long education is a right , not a privilege , and that it should not be any less of a right just because a person happens to be disabled ?
24 He emphasised that there was no guaranteed success in the professional world just because a player had been a top amateur .
25 Tit-for-tat exchanges between the communities of Cairo did not necessarily end just because a man had been killed .
26 Still , even when I was young ’ — she was talking as if to herself now-'I could see no reason to stay up just because a date was changing , starting all over again , one , two , three , four , five .
27 Of course , just because a rule could have been different does n't mean that you should ignore it .
28 Just because a lot of older people say so does not make it true .
29 Indeed , in most cases there is no effect at all on the premium as these sort of policies give cover of a type that will not result in a reduced premium just because a few people more or less are covered at any one time in a particular situation .
30 Section 2(3) seems to go further by saying that just because a party has entered into a contract with a term imposing risk on him , this " is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance " of that risk .
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