Example sentences of "because it be [adj] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 They need those decision structures because it is impossible for them to know enough to control activities directly .
2 Labour organisation and activism was clearly still in its early stages : notwithstanding this , dictator General Leguia , who took power in July 1919 , announced that he had done so ’ not only to liquidate the old state of affairs , but also to detain the advance of Communism which , because it is premature among us , would produce dreadful consequences ' ( Skidmore and Smith : 1984 , p. 206 ) .
3 The social charter has an enormous role to play and we should concern ourselves with that , because it is relevant to us all , wherever we live and whatever part of the country we represent .
4 Commitment to sport has to be freely given ; it has to be fun ; it can not be foisted on to the poor or the wayward from above because it is good for them .
5 The daily ritual of meal-times , for example , may often contain a wealth of deliberately and non-deliberately imparted information for the child , in part confirming his status as a child ( children should be seen and not heard , children should finish their cabbage because it is good for them ) , in part defining the stages of growing up ( older children sit on ‘ proper ’ chairs , drink out of ‘ proper ’ cups , and use knives and forks ) , and in part defining and reinforcing certain adult identities ( father carves the joint , mother brings food from the stove ) .
6 Save the rainforest because it is good for us .
7 We think that physics is complicated because it is hard for us to understand , and because physics books are full of difficult mathematics .
8 This is partly because it is difficult for me to write them down but mainly because I do n't have an intuitive feeling for equations .
9 It would help the hon. Gentleman — because it is unusual for him — to check his facts or to read his Conservative Central Office brief before he speaks , or at least to memorise it .
10 And get it good , because it 's important to you .
11 ‘ It was difficult to help because it was dangerous for us , you know .
12 It is clear from the conversation that there was sympathy for the person involved because it was easy for them to place themselves in that position , allowing the event to be normalized .
13 Angie Bowie : ‘ I never realized and had never been involved in who did what , but I suppose that amounts to , if one wants to look at it from Ken 's point of view , being the fly in the ointment , or of one wants to look at it from a real point of view as , in terms of property settlement and management , that I was being David 's manager at that particular time , because it was possible for me to advise him to do something about the things that really troubled him artistically .
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