Example sentences of "[prep] it because [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I have always looked after it because I know that I can not afford another one . ’
2 We were practising on a municipality ground , but we were kicked out of it because we refused to play against England .
3 and I 'm certainly wearing paint tonight , quite a bit of it because its very hot under here and you would n't want to see me without it , but that 's me saying that , I mean why do I ? , why do I ? , why are we all wearing make-up ? , do we actually think we look better ? , are we trying to disguise something ? , yes
4 It has a tang , so that youngsters particularly , quite , quite like the taste of it because they do n't taste anything all their taste buds
5 take penicillin and die of it because they have an allergic reaction .
6 You 're not required to know all that remember or indeed any of it because they have everything they need to know , particularly if they do the long tour , they have everything they need to know on the tour and everything they need to know about the furniture well pieces of furnitures .
7 because of recession , but as soon as er anything will change he , he said Billy said that he wants to , to get rid of it because they want to go buy an
8 and of course the insurance people would not pay out on either , wiped their hands of it because they reckoned it was nothing
9 She laughed at the very thought of it because she doubted it was possible because her conception of God was too small .
10 It 's terrible if you take a lot of it because it 's just bad for your personality — not for your health , except for the fact that you get thin .
11 Take good care of it because it can be used to enjoy 30 holiday surprises in the area .
12 Rosen knew the name of it because it was the same one his mother had used , Arpège .
13 Well there 's the fact that he might have borrowed the money for a ten million pound project , and he ca n't have a use of it because it 's named and he 's paying interest
14 You might be able to some of it because it grows ever so easily you know .
15 The Selby approach seems to me to be er look at the land that is allocated which amounts to approximately a hundred hectares in the district and discount a great deal of it because it 's constrained in some way or another , and I 'll come back to those constraints later .
16 I 'm sick to death of it because it 's all you hear about , but I know it 's important .
17 Charman felt it should be split four ways between each band member , but Gedge thought he should have most of it because he had actually written the songs .
18 In America we met one young person who saw a picture of ours and told us he felt so happy in front of it because he did n't feel alone in the world any more .
19 so I actually felt that although that presentation was very good , it was almost like a blind presentation because there was no benefit to him at the end of it because he , he did n't have , you had n't got those finishing point
20 Two things to do with you today mainly one is to whip through at least part of the isomers work and , I say part of it because you 'll be coming back to other parts of it a bit later on when you 've , for example , we 'll coming back to erm , isomers work .
21 ‘ News teams like it because it is roomy , fast , can carry all their kit , and has good off-the-road stability , ’ said , ballistic protection business manager for Courtaulds Aerospace .
22 At the end she left I said do ring Cathy if you feel like it because I 'm sure she wo n't mind well it would be nice for us to find out who 's been through the same thing recently .
23 ‘ He 'll be against it because he wo n't think I 'm nice enough for you .
24 The shadow Health Secretary , Mr Robin Cook , said Labour was fundamentally opposed to the principle of the bill and would vote against it because it would destroy the public sector ethos of the NHS and was designed to do so .
25 In other words I wo n't say it 's non-threatening or does n't have any kind of value judgment behind it because I do n't think that can be true and if anybody is monitoring their classroom practice , it 's got to be threatening in some way , almost inevitably .
26 We put up with it because we need the differential : we like to feel superior to our neighbours , and if the penalty is that the man up the road feels superior to us , we 'll put up with it .
27 Yeah the T V could do with a few big ones , alright okay body stopper , they want you to have a T V on and be tempted , depends on what , how it went , to ask them to turn it off but if you ca n't that would upon them then you 'll have to work with it because what you do n't want to be seeing is okay they are there , you 're here and they 're concentrating on this .
28 Ten to one you 'll find that they hate the idea but are going along with it because they do n't want to be thought of as the oldest fuddy-duddy parents in town — little knowing that their consent is the only reason why other parents are being unnecessarily liberal .
29 ‘ The terns get away with it because they are n't noticed . ’
30 Well that 's interesting because we were wondering who we could get to have a look at our lawns and tell what 's wrong with it because they are not very good are they ?
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