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

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1 The message ca n't be different because it 's one sound , one word and one mouth , people , culture and all else that related to the people of reggae and Afro-Lingua . "
2 It was stressed to us that pupils having difficulty with English because it was their second language should not be equated with pupils with other special educational needs .
3 Celibacy is interesting because it is counter-cultural .
4 And we it was fourth year when we done it and we 'd never been shown anything like that and it was interesting because it 's the sort of fact that you you never really think about
5 His response is interesting because it was immediate and for what was left out .
6 Freestanding lighting is popular because it 's easy to move around , needs no extra wiring if you have a convenient power point , and is available in a wide choice of designs .
7 For years , names did well … the income was tax free because it was a form of gamble .
8 ‘ I 'd wear this because it 's a classic look with a slight difference — and I think the colour 's great . ’
9 Is this because it 's just old-fashioned ?
10 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 ? ’
11 it 's quite important to be very specific about how you do this because it 's not just a matter of putting on clothes
12 The landlords allow this because it 's better than having parties in the bedrooms .
13 Erm the editors say that , and I rely upon this because it 's important in my submission , that it is submitted that a wider view might be taken as the function of a solicitor as expert witnesses .
14 How right you are Mr Deputy Speaker , of course I could n't go into this because it 's out of order but on the other hand I would simply say to the honourable gentleman if he looks at the basic policies , the basic flaw of the E C is it ca n't solve problems and all these new M E Ps we 're thinking of sending over I think we should bear in mind the problem , they 're going over to something where problems ca n't be solved .
15 overpower , you know , creep up on you , I , I 'd , it 'd just get the better of me Eric that 's why I got really the other one you see and that , I , I have n't come to any harm not having it , and erm I 've just got to get rid of this because it 's , I 'd do a lot more Eric if it were n't for the television , I know I 'll miss it when I get rid of it you see , it has been described as a plug-in drug
16 But if this because it 's old or something they do n't have to pay so much the
17 he did strike me like how I 'd feel about this because it 's
18 I think the reason they probably did this because it 's , it 's , it was politically harder to do that , they would 've had to taken a lot more responsibility .
19 I do n't want a discussion about this because it 's going to engender more problems than it will solve . ’
20 I think — it really begins in the home this because it 's — mothers can do quite a lot in not educating their own sons to think of them as servants .
21 He insists on this because it is only by ruling out a set of logically possible observation statements that a law or theory is informative .
22 They have to do this because it is seen as impossible to have both low inflation and a high level of employment since the former requires a low level of demand whereas the latter requires a high level of demand to keep people in jobs making things for sale .
23 Occam gives extra scope for this because it is a parallel language : one can improve a program not only by reducing the overall amount of calculation , but also by configuring it for the ( possibly parallel ) machine on which it is to be run .
24 We mention this because it is not unknown for some US authors to encash money orders and neglect to send the goods .
25 and the trade union movement , the liberation struggle , when you look at it it gives you great hope in terms of human capacity but they will need other kinds of help in order to reconstruct and let me say this because it is important and I do n't say it with any kind of arrogance we have one kind of miracle occurring in South Africa that people ignore and that is that out of the hell of racism we have produced a leadership which is the strongest leadership in the world against racism .
26 However , Tamburlaine is also like this because it is in his nature , and so when these two clash , one of them is going to suffer .
27 We do n't mind as long as we make I mean I prefer this because it is to order , we do n't make them to stock .
28 ‘ I think television and the screen has some effect upon this because it is such a memorable means of communication , ’ he said .
29 It is also fair to say , and I must be up front about this because it is a matter of it is probably the most sensitive aspect of this whole debate , is about B eight warehousing and distribution .
30 First of all the British Met Office erm receives information from all over the world , and it is able to do this because it is part of a massive weather organisation called the World Met Organisation , and this is linked by very , very high-speed communications worldwide .
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