Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] because it " in BNC.

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1 Because every person who comes in thinks ‘ this geezer 's gon na make me laugh because it says here he recalls Harold Lloyd , he 's a comic genius and he 's a continual delight ’ .
2 Yes I know because it 's come from an old an old word an old .
3 I start counting from Wednesday which I know because it was the first day of term .
4 Yeah I know because it said erm
5 Hmm hmm I know because it 's back in fashion but this was built initially this was something that you could find very much in thirties
6 I know because it always comes up seven .
7 I remember because it struck me as being unusual .
8 The crucifying of the Son of God sounds ridiculous and scandalous : ‘ I believe because it is outrageous . ’
9 It recalls a famous saying of the third-century Christian Tertullian : Credo quia absurdum est ( I believe because it is absurd ) .
10 Yes , I , I , I find because it 's , because it 's short , that 's fine .
11 I guess because it was like one perfectly held note , one exact and translucent colour .
12 I suppose because it 's such a happy occasion .
13 I suppose I offered because it was my .
14 I knew because it 's got a band of those black and white checks across the bonnet and the roof and running down the back .
15 Yes , I do because it 's on as she said it was on continually .
16 Coming from the north , er the appearance of the village is rather different I think because it is masked to an extent by the existing vegetation .
17 And it came home to me that you know we all had to come to terms in some way with erm with what it was all about and the kids and you know and it became something of a I mean i it was the experience that we went through you know it was i it was you know something that we 'll always remember I think because it 'll always make Christmas different I think for us in a way you know but it And when they came up from South Wales with car loads and van loads and I mean we all just sobbed you know I mean there was nothing to do really you know it was just and I think anyway that was Christmas , but I mean er .
18 That 's quite right I think because it is a good , good thing .
19 Thirty I think because it started at thirty when we pressed and went down
20 I mean as I 'm , I do n't think they had any option with this I think because it 's a change of usage , considerable change of use then it had to go before the committee , erm but erm
21 I chose the example I did because it gave an important history of another library , Glasgow , and because it had also belonged at one time to the Guildhall Library , which had passed it on to them .
22 I chose the St Edmund Hall book I did because it was by a contemporary politician , and also because it was representative of one of the largest classes of dispersed books , those used by the immediately preceding generation : that is , those published in the fifties and sixties .
23 I just , I did n't put , sort of , what I did because it 's work experience
24 She was always quiet , which I liked because it gave me a chance to talk without interruption .
25 I even joined a group for divorced men but in the end I left because it fed my negativity instead of alleviating it .
26 I do n't know why I apologised because it was not my fault that the Crowninshield twins were cocaine freaks , nor that their father wanted to charter Wavebreaker , but I sympathised with Ellen 's distaste for cocaine and was foolish enough to say as much .
27 In 1977 Hunt said : ‘ I intend to keep going full chat until the day I retire because it makes sense .
28 ‘ If you mean because it 's your day off , there are no days off during this case unless I decide I can spare you . ’
29 However , I would denounce the kind of RE she describes because it imposes beliefs rather than explores them .
30 she says like er she says you know Jean she says well I just sat there and she says I 'm away and I went over she says because it was her
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