Example sentences of "in [pos pn] [noun] because [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I 'd like to refer to my page three or er section four in my conclusions because I think if I if I heard Professor Lock correctly I think he and I are at one in in a suggestion which is is put to you in in if you like without prejudice to the generality of what I have been saying in support of the council 's policy . |
2 | I watched her go with sadness in my heart because I felt for some inexplicable reason that I would never see Granny again . |
3 | ‘ I have n't a man in my life because I do n't want one . |
4 | They often asked me if I had a baby in my tummy because they saw no evidence of my menstruation … |
5 | And that busy little brain of yours presumably also believes that I was in my dressing-gown because he stayed the night . |
6 | A lot of people think that round here , several of us did it in my street because we wanted to get away . |
7 | They were interested in my project because it fitted in with their general aims ; it was in the Green Belt ; and they were short of summer projects . |
8 | He kept dropping off in their presence because he went to work at three every morning . |
9 | She tells how the women came to the factory beaten by their husbands and how some were scared to be downgraded in their work because they feared a beating from husbands who would think that they were holding some money back . |
10 | I felt it was very important at this point in their childhood because I think they are such good company at this age . |
11 | ‘ Meaning ’ atheists do not make the claim that language about God is incommunicable either — in their case because they do not regard it as emanating from a philosophical No Go area labelled ‘ metaphysics ’ that is pronounced to be beyond the bounds of sense . |
12 | Some managers loathe having individuals in their sides because they worry about personality clashes . |
13 | First , proposals for reform — such proposals will be discussed more fully below — ultimately fail in their intentions because they do not take into account the social , economic and political nature of today 's society and the way that important relationships have changed . |
14 | All too often students have difficulty or fail in their learning because they have an imperfect grasp of some concept , or because they have not learned some particular skill . |
15 | Millions of working mothers are hampered in their careers because they have to leave work in the middle of the afternoon . |
16 | That 's why Tina does n't like people smoking in her house because it gets into her bedroom . |
17 | He had been afraid to lay her in her cot because she had wind , a Manchester inquest heard yesterday . |
18 | One smaller Catalan industry , cork , was more consistent in its growth because it held a monopoly of raw material . |
19 | He had not been determined to put her in his debt because he wanted to seduce her . |
20 | There must have been some magic in his fingers because they made her head tingle . |
21 | Er I hope that makes the matter clear , because when we come to make a decision on this group of amendments , er when I er seek the opinion of the er Committee on my Amendment five , I shall only be seeking agreement to Amendment five and its related amendments er eight and eleven and if the Noble Lord , Lord er if , if the House were er to disagree with my Amendment or if it were to be withdrawn and the Noble Lord , Lord amendment were , were put , I think he would agree that it would only tha that that a decision by the Committee would only relate to the amendments in his name because we have in fact four alternatives before us which we are debating together . |
22 | He rubbed them with a paper napkin and then put them away in his jacket because they seemed ugly in front of this pretty girl . |
23 | I shall mention some of the issues to which the hon. Member for Stamford and Spalding ( Mr. Davies ) referred , although there seemed to be a lack of logic in his remarks because he cheered the Government on while encouraging them to be careful . |
24 | Furthermore , the window of his college bedroom was cherished in his memory because it enabled him to see the Antechapel of Trinity College , |
25 | He passed the day skulking around cafes , and when Georges met him by chance later on he confessed he 'd been beaten up in his flat because he 'd agreed to do a favour for someone and it had gone wrong . |
26 | if you like the germ of the idea of the poem is alive in his mind because he sits down at the page thinking I 'm going to write a poem . |
27 | ‘ You do n't owe me any explanations , ’ Caroline had answered politely , although she 'd wanted to laugh in his face because he 'd made his little speech at nine in the evening , dressed in a dinner suit on his way out of the door . |
28 | According to the law , going back to the narrative , the story of Ruth and Boaz according to the law , the widow she would remove the shoe of the kinsman who refused to redeem her and she would spit in his face because he had rejected , he had failed to fulfil his duty , his responsibility . |
29 | He only joined the drama group because the best chicks were in plays ; he did n't especially like dancing in his mid-teens because he had become too fat ; sports interested him , and he was fanatical about basketball . |
30 | After that we can only hope that it goes in our favour because we know it wo n't be easy . ’ |