Example sentences of "because [pron] [noun sg] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't grab the gun with my left , because my hind is still bandaged . |
2 | And Chris , 13 , said proudly : ‘ I entered because my mum 's always complaining about the pong and my pals at school joke about my smelly feet . |
3 | ‘ I 'm also angry because my husband is n't working so he will be able to get his legal aid for free . |
4 | ( The police will not have similar problems because their output is not limited . |
5 | Students , because their money is not tied up in big items such as mortgages , spend a lot on goods such as jeans , beer and cheap travel , and are therefore a target group . |
6 | Ambivalence poses the crucial problem of enforcement for regulatory agencies and their field staffs , because their authority is not secured on a perceived moral and political consensus about the ills they seek to control . |
7 | In Type B non-profit , because their finance is not provided in direct exchange for goods and services , there are often restrictions placed on what the organization can do with the finance . |
8 | They are also a good investment because their value is still appreciating . ’ |
9 | ‘ Not if they 're going to come back again immediately because their husband is forever divorcing them . ’ |
10 | It is entrenched ( i ) because its purpose is generally to limit the powers of government , but also ( ii ) again because of its origins in a higher authority outside the system . |
11 | This is a ‘ negative ’ right because its object is not to gain permanent possession for the seller , but to prevent the buyer 's acquisition of possession . |
12 | But the subject is not only split in the sense of needing the other to complete itself ; it is also split because its identity is actually informed by the other , by what it is not : |
13 | We have previously produced some evidence that the IL-6 dependent complex is at least partially independent of de novo protein synthesis because its induction is also observed when cells are treated with IL-6 in the presence of cycloheximide ( 20–21 ) . |
14 | Strain 84 , which unlike the pathogen does not have the tumour-inducing ( Ti ) plasmid , is effective because its antibiotic is actively transported into pathogens via a permease that also transfers agropinopines to act as a food base for the pathogen . |
15 | ‘ You ca n't question a man because his wife 's well built ! ’ protested Pascoe . |
16 | Amber is for ‘ caution ’ behaviour , which you do n't encourage but tolerate because your child is still learning and making mistakes : something like digging holes in the lawn with his spade or hurling her toys across the room in a moment of fury . |
17 | ‘ But because your skin is also losing pigment , staying blonde can make you look washed out . |
18 | I mean , because your dad is n't gon na agree to what they 're saying . |
19 | Either of these ways is easy ; because your victim is carelessly drifting through another evening of everyday , life . |
20 | The worst time to exercise is first thing in the morning , because your spine is already stretched from lying in bed all night . |
21 | Hardy was my poetical father and if I seldom read him now , it is , perhaps because our relationship is so assured as no longer to need being made conscious . |