Example sentences of "[adj] because [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 Well , they 're different because they have them they 're really controlled by a man in a signal box so they 're
2 Why should those responsible for such crimes and atrocities against humanity go scot free because they have managed to escape justice for 50 years ?
3 Durham bit she said : ‘ Oh , is n't that funny because you have n't got a Scottish accent , have you ? ’
4 It 's been three days now I 'm not sure though I could be wrong because I have n't slept very well I have nightmares of a man and they think it 's me but it is n't , is it ?
5 Now this is where the meal gets a little bit French because I have sauce to deal with .
6 I had never done anything like that in my life , but I found that having to do it was in the end very exciting because you have to rely on the Lord and he supplies help in unforgettable ways .
7 Most will be empty because they have been repossessed from mortgage defaulters .
8 your previous home is empty because you have gone to live with someone else to provide personal care because they are elderly , ill or disabled
9 your previous home is empty because you have gone to live with someone else in order to receive personal care due to your age , illness or disability .
10 That was a very interesting academic lecture , but it was absolutely meaningless because I have already said that if there was a market for thin slab production we would welcome that .
11 Cars supplied for hire or purchase can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual , but the types of adaptation that can be made to hire cars is more restricted because they have to be returned to the general market at the end of the hire period .
12 He said : ‘ Using estate agents to do this work is dangerous because they have a vested interest in giving high property values . ’
13 They often get lost because they have not kept the airfield in sight and within easy gliding range .
14 ‘ That is not easy because we have only a few days together after being split for 10 months .
15 Well what 's happening is it the , during the war , right , we 're constraining the computer to estimate , like a single coefficient that is applicable to both war and peacetime er is n't the case , right , th there is a structural change , right , so when th when we constrain the computer to estimate the coefficients throughout the whole period , right , the coefficients are biased but if they do n't apply either to the post er pre war peacetime sample neither do they er fit very well to the data during the wartime , right , if we allow the intercept to change but we 're getting much better estimates both wartime and peacetime er parameter 's okay because we have n't got rid of , we 've got rid of that bias , right , in constraining the parameters to fit both wartime and peacetime er time periods .
16 Do the books feel very hard because I have a tendency to pull my head back onto them with excessive and habitual tension in the muscles of the neck ?
17 Er I should say that I 'm only saying this because it 's written in front of me , some churches apparently in York are putting on alternative festivities er I do n't think they 're trying very hard because I have n't heard of any and I certainly do n't move around the place , hear of any .
18 And we thought it was a bit suspicious because they have their ow they had their own van by then you see .
19 it is ‘ easier ’ for women to go sick because they have fewer social roles ; or
20 People born since the 1890s have been unnaturally large because they have eaten too much protein believing it to be essential for growth , says survey author Geoffrey Cannon in New Woman magazine .
21 Other " secondary " drugs of choice are cross-addictive because they have similar but not such marked effects as the primary drug of choice for that particular sufferer .
22 Their terms of trade are unusual because they have , thus far , little control of income ( mostly fees ) or expenditure ( mostly salaries ) , but they sell a service to the public .
23 You should not be made to feel inferior or unusual because you have respect for your considerable responsibilities .
24 ‘ They are particularly comfortable because they have a moulded instep .
25 He says : ‘ The fans have been frustrated because we have n't scored but all we can do is to try and put it right .
26 People will not be exempt because they have a physical disability .
27 You do not feel inhibited because you have n't prepared adequately or fear that other people might catch you out or ridicule you .
28 That is , in addition to the tendency to feel tired because we have been awake a long time , there is some rhythmic change that decreases our fatigue at some times and increases it at others .
29 The rural poor are poor because they have been prevented from using resources available to others , such as credit , land , technology and social services .
30 Otherwise probably that 's why they are dear because they have to do things like that .
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