Example sentences of "[adj] because [pron] 've " in BNC.
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61 | Oxford City — must mention this — they 've got a two o'clock kick off at home to Tring Athletic because they 've got no flood lights , and where do you think those flood lights are , Jane ? |
62 | It 's despair that perfectly normal young men can be made vicious and evil because they 've won a lot of money . |
63 | Then the second one got married , and he 's got four children , and the third got married , and he 's got three children , and they 're both going dotty because they 've got too many . |
64 | Does it make them any weaker because they 've been adopted by young women who dislike the feminist label or by the ‘ I 'm not a feminist but ’ brigade ? |
65 | I know I also feel happy because I 've been not here for most of the day . |
66 | Others may give less because they 've got a lot of members so that therefore it 's so that the provence as a whole could be advised . |
67 | Yeah , I 'm a bit concerned because we 've got a mixture of adopted and unadopted sewers in Southwell , have n't we ? |
68 | I mean it is , it is ridiculous because we 've had that November party down there , and if it does need a bit of planning , you just put the heat on a bit early anyway |
69 | He said : ‘ A win is essential because we 've got to prove what happened at Ayresome Park was a freak . |
70 | I 've supplied dope since I was fifteen because I 've never had any money . |
71 | It 's been enormously successful because we 've done it on an activist basis so that activists have met one another , all those prejudices and all those stereotypes have immediately vanished as soon as people have stayed in one another 's homes and realized that people have the same problems , they have the same , they have the same problems and the same difficulty er as difficulties as we do . |
72 | No , it just said them you will offer it to them , no you 've to offer it to them first because they 've got a waiting list of people wanting |
73 | Well this is an exception but I knew it would be higher because we 've had the heating on so often . |
74 | ‘ I think he 's pleased because I 've justified his faith in me . |
75 | Signaller Chris Lodey of Darlington said : ‘ It 's not been too tiring because we 've managed to get a bit of rest . |
76 | national vocation I I really think that it 's worse because they 've not , whereas when I was a trainee you had your six weeks on produce , your six weeks on whatever in the branch of that now and they did n't have that , they have n't got any training plan , so they 've got nothing to say well career , branch branch need here and I need to be here and I need to be here . |
77 | But basically , my thing has stayed the same because I 've got really used to it , although it 's not even all that efficient . |
78 | The negotiations have been secret because they 've been … controversial . |
79 | ‘ And if you 're too miserable because you 've been deserted , people think you 're a drag and do n't ask you to parties . |
80 | I think that if you 've only got twenty spaces then that 's difficult because we 've got a hundred and something members most of whom are in the central belt |
81 | It 's difficult because I 've worked around the world , in the Middle East , image-wise it 's fascinating . |
82 | No , it 'll be longer because you 've got the shower unit and everything |
83 | Only Oxford , no I 'm , mine is in in inexplicable because I 've lived in so many places and I pick up accents ! |
84 | And those who go into the situation with their eyes wide open because they 've been trained how to handle emergencies with calm and confidence . |
85 | I 'm worried because I 've hardly done anything this term . |
86 | which is quite nice because I 've never taught that |
87 | ‘ I 'm very disappointed because I 've been out of work since returning from the tour last summer and this contract meant security for my family . ’ |
88 | No that 's not correct because I 've also already called up to P C into that master bedroom when I 've left or as I was about to handcuff er the man . |
89 | I also listened to Mr I did n't understand what he was saying but I did listen to him er the bit that I did er catch was his denial that erm the revenue budget for Moat and Highfields was half a million well he 's quite correct because I 've got the figures here . |
90 | What should I do if I leave school at eleven thirty because I 've got a dental appointment ? |