Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] because it " in BNC.

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1 But they can be incredibly frustrating when something goes wrong because it 's so hard to get down to a nitty gritty level to sort out your problems .
2 What ca n't ca n't , do we really need this because it does n't say you have to throw it away after a year .
3 When I told him that I would also like to buy a smaller Popova , he objected , ‘ No , I 'm keeping this because it 's small and it can always be hung anywhere , but these big ones … where can they go ? ’
4 Jason Donovan was also eleven , at school in Melbourne and also launching his acting career in Skyways , which he found exciting because it meant he could take some time off school .
5 For example , a book about human rights in the context in which we live can be considered subversive because it disagrees with the vision of those in authority . ’
6 For example , a book about human rights in the context in which we live can be considered subversive because it disagrees with the vision of those in authority . ’
7 This is an approach to gardening which looks good because it is good , common sense .
8 Then the second body — in time , that is ; the one found first because it was on top — had also been strangled , and possibly sexually assaulted .
9 The dualism is deemed disastrous because it prevents us from having a unified conception of the world built around the natural sciences , and because it leaves the relationship between the mental and the physical an insoluble mystery .
10 But it looks alright because it 's a big lawn .
11 Their fiction was considered significant because it succeeded in expressing this new experience .
12 The concrete things of the past , like postal-addresses , time-tables , road-signs , became less probable and friendships became all-important because it was unlikely that they would last .
13 He retorted that the choice had been to close the paper and he wished he had done that because it would have been remembered as a decent publication .
14 Like the unit in Pembrokeshire , it has done that because it believes that it can satisfy the Secretary of State on four points : first , that such a move would show benefits for patients ; secondly , that it would improve management capability ; thirdly , that clinicians would be involved in management ; and , fourthly , that the trust has a future of financial soundness .
15 No , they , they only done that because it would 've been hard for us I think , in the
16 Thus I claim that for decades we have attempted to change the nature of the art in order to meet the requirements of child-centred education — and have felt guilty because it does not work .
17 I ca n't do that because it makes me uncomfortable .
18 I understand the various accou er professional bodies in the accountancy industry are in fact doing that but I think the government should also do that because it is not just the probity of financial institutions we are concerned about , it is also er the auditing of other commercial concerns and it seems to be that in this case the public interest has taken second place to the government 's wish to do as little as possible , yet again the minister said in the debate that if we were to do anything further in response to a question put by my honourable friend the member for Grimsby , it would need legislation , primary legislation .
19 I ca n't do that because it 's , a Friday morning is team meetings time
20 Well do n't do that because it 'll wear the
21 He says this because it seems pointless for the sun to have done all this work , and then let war spoil everything and killing off the sun 's children .
22 Richard ignored this because it did n't seem to him quite to the point .
23 Sympathy or solidarity action must be made tortious because it is ‘ secondary ’ , i.e. it transgresses the rule about staying within employment unit boundaries .
24 It 's trying to do the same work with the smaller amount of blood as it did with the full amount , ten pints perhaps reduced down to seven , got to keep pump , pump , pump , pump , pump , pump , pump , because that little bit of blood has got to get round and do a lot more work now , okay , so the blood 's rushing round and the heart is pushing faster because it 's having to , because it 's not enough of the , not so much pressure there , that 's why it feels weak , weak and fast , okay ?
25 We vote Labour because it 's our party , it 's on our side , as it was on the side of our forefathers .
26 I did n't like that because it was less than half and all the bills came out of my wages — £100 electricity bills in the winter for the central heating , £5 gas and £7 a week for other bills .
27 ‘ I see it like that because it is like that . ’
28 On the evidence of its showing , SAS/EIS is certainly the kind of tool that will empower decision makers with the ability to study their companies and markets in new ways , with only minimum recall to the services of in-house software engineers — ‘ even a CEO can use this because it only takes one finger , ’ claims Jim Goodnight , SAS chief executive officer .
29 I tend to play with the wah on the treble setting all the time which gives you an incredibly trebly sound and it 's really hard to make that sound good because it distorts and feeds back all the time .
30 When I first asked wh how many replies we 'd had er I was quite pleased that we have n't had many because it , it shows that people read it , or may not have read it
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