Example sentences of "[adv prt] because [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't just bung them in because everybody else is . |
2 | My Director-General asked me to come along because I usually handle the lower-level liaison with Number 10 . |
3 | for It was no good my making a list before I came down because I just had n't seen anything like this in the Marks in Norwich . |
4 | Ultimately , they said , it broke down because it simply could not deliver the goods . |
5 | If anyone asked him what had happened on a certain occasion he was n't able to tell them right off because he never put his memories into words . |
6 | Recently , even those outlets have been drying up because they too have been selling the big breweries ' beer in return for cheap loans . |
7 | How can anyone dream up a handicap system whereby my handicap can go up because somebody else scored a net 65 ? |
8 | At the annual meeting in 1961 there was sharp criticism of an ‘ out of date ’ programme and by 1964 there was talk of winding the whole thing up because it just could n't pay its way . |
9 | It has followed it up because I personally and other members of the Board and er and members of our staff have accepted invitations to go and speak to presbytery conferences on human transplants . |
10 | She gave up because she really did n't have the strength to fight . |
11 | When I first started to smoke a cigarette , I felt ill but I kept on because everyone else was doing it , but with sniffing glue when I first tried it I enjoyed it , it 's something I did enjoy , that 's the reason I started anyway . ’ |
12 | We 've heard a little bit of , about the Three-Ninetieth Group and we could go on and on because it certainly is indeed er historic organization . |
13 | Er , as far the these building are concerned I think your point is valid , I mean , I think probably printers , I think that you suggest are left on because you never know when it 'll be to . |
14 | I mean this is something that we could maybe be of help to in fact maybe something that I could be of help to them on because I actually do lectures on public relations how to assess what I mean at a very basic level you want to communicate with press how do you do it but before you do it why do you want to do it . |
15 | yeah , it was difficult to get your what you need back because you always change what |
16 | And these are the kind of things really that you should be able to pick out because they just , if you like , they just sound wrong forgetting about how poor our knowledge of grammar may become over , over the years . |
17 | I mean they only threw him out because they just did n't , have the , the , the staff , I mean I sat in there day after day and I felt bloody sorry , they were ringing , ninety percent of their day taken by ringing , begging for staff |
18 | can not help him out because they too are caught in the same conceptual framework . |
19 | But it strikes on particular things , it strikes on something rough , but you never quite know , know what , not , no good trying it out because you never quite know whether it 's going to strike or not , when you get to be older , we 'll allow you to strike a match , but you have to be quite older to do that |
20 | I refuse to take it out because it just closes it down again and I thought I 'm not touching it |
21 | And I have to say that it was after we had done a course for them on really bad press releases , because we , they had done some pretty awful press releases in the past , and we were delighted when that one came out because it actually showed that they 'd picked up the message . |
22 | Fighting another NME writer over a woman ; having a pint of beer in the Roxy with Robert Plant ; realising that Sid Vicious could be fronted out because he only picked on those that he was likely to win against . |
23 | Mr Norrie rarely goes out because he seldom feels well . |