Example sentences of "[adj] because [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We know this because sometimes we may use a word which we ourselves consider innocuous , only to find that it produces a strong emotional response in someone else .
2 ‘ When I came back from town Rocky was asleep so I knew something was wrong because normally he 's rushing to be let off the chain , ’ said Mr Taylor .
3 Such a dismissive attitude , which fails to see research as part of a professional task , seems to me unhelpful because whenever we make a decision , it is based on assumptions and values .
4 It 's different yes , you , you 're breaking work and non-work because otherwise you break up , it becomes twenty four hours work .
5 The " confident " party were all the more delighted because even they had come to entertain one or two small doubts .
6 Do I get the impression that we 're basically building a a basic aircraft with optional extras , or are we building an aircraft which can be , to some degree , sanitised because obviously there are some parts of the specification of the aircraft we may not wish third cra countries to have .
7 You have to get angry , you have to be violent because otherwise what 's the point ?
8 Well that 'd be fine because then it means that you 've got either you 've got your back in
9 But that 's fine because now we are becoming successful , and I think it 's very interesting that The Smiths can survive , nonetheless , even though we all feel this way .
10 But he continued that this concern was quite natural because whenever something new emerges in the cultural/ideological area , those who are concerned about the future of China become nervous .
11 . Er well I 'll put those down , so let's find some of these because obviously you wo n't have met them all , maybe .
12 That is the first thing you should do with any burn , put people in a cold bath , anything to keep the burns cold because otherwise they can keep burning in for something like five hours .
13 The thing is that many people are anti-Belfry , but we should n't be too thin-skinned because nowadays everything gets criticised .
14 Well I 've got three because sometimes they , they have n't got milk in the Co-op and they have n't got milk in the , in Iceland
15 Oh far better because then you 'll choose the one you want .
16 that 's what gave them the sort of , the idea to set it up but I mean Aston is good because now we 're n now we 're not
17 I know I thought that was good because then everybody puts the phone down you see and they all think they 're going to be terribly clever .
18 That 's good because then you 'll be able to do your own .
19 I remember one time er these barges , old barges when you used to come up there , they ai n't got any engine in 'em at all because now they got motors in 'em , but erm , at that time , I was asleep one night and er these barges had been up , they 'd been down the the engine room , cos the engine room and the stoke hall was all in one and th and then I was so sound asleep they 'd filled the sacks up with coal and took them up over the and took the only thing they did do they did n't take the shovel they 'd used , cos they bought their shovel from off the barge and they left that downhill that 's how they 'd pinched the coal .
20 Sanctions on employers are weak because almost everyone fiddles his papers .
21 Well I do n't think she , and she , Karen would n't want that because well it , it 's nothing to do with us .
22 How can you actually account for that because either you could er increase your profits by the accrued amounts and then somewhere else balance sheet and should pay for your acquisition
23 Now I did n't think of that because again I was fairly new , but the lad that was doing the job said Oh do n't worry Neal we 'll sort this out .
24 I 'm I 'm rather relieved at that because otherwise I would
25 If , if , if you could explain it by that because presumably their standard of living did change between eighteen fifty
26 So you 're saying that they were driven more by there political desire for power than by their ideology because had absolute egalitarianism worked then they should have been satisfied with that because then they were fulfilling their ideology .
27 Sherry would do something like that because apparently she 's always walking down the streets and like taking her top off and showing her tits to everyone and sort of like pulling her trousers down .
28 Now , you , you 're , that 's a subjective feeling , you do n't actually know that there are neurones in your blood sugar level , but you , you certainly know when you need something to eat and it , it 's a kind of subjective feeling and it 's not farfetched in the least to claim that our genes have rigged our brain in that way to do that because obviously we 'd like to have more reproductive success if you know when you 're hungry than when you do n't and it may be that a lot of , in a lot of other ways genes affect our , our behaviour through similar erm effects , that is subjective feelings we have , often of an emotional nature to make us want to do certain things and an an and dislike doing others , and it may be that we , we 're really kind of lumbered with that .
29 We canna have everybody putting eights , nines and tens and nobody putting ones , twos , and threes because then it it becomes meaningless er , in relation to the section it 's got to bear some relation to what sort of standard you expect from a child at at such
30 He lusts after Fat Margot 's tits and is jealous because tonight I 'll cup them in my hands .
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