Example sentences of "[to-vb] because [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's useful to know because I usually like to get up rather late . |
2 | But his reaction was difficult to define because he merely gave a small shrug and , taking Lucy 's hand , he led her back along the path , where the darkness continued to be broken by the moon 's rays filtering through the trees . |
3 | Keegan 's not wrong to sell because you either do one of two things with this type of striker , build a side around him or just sit him on the bench for use in emergencies . |
4 | Ruth had to smile because it certainly did n't sound like her . |
5 | He made few friends ; he joined few clubs or societies , and after being elected to the college debating society was asked to resign because he never spoke ; he did not even spend much money . |
6 | Chefs are very easy to identify because they actually make a statement via their food . |
7 | ‘ Half a mill , maximum , ’ said Fonda , but he was ready to negotiate because he desperately wanted to make the picture . |
8 | But this what the act says on this particular point — it 's interesting to see because it really does come down on the side of integration . |
9 | It would be no use him arguing that he had nowhere to go because he so often found other places to spend nights . |
10 | The material conditions of production and distribution have been crucial for the perpetuation of the romance form , and the romance form continues to thrive because it so well answers the commercial demands of a mass-market paperback and communications industry . |
11 | I think those are perhaps the hardest cases , where the parents are not able to cope because they just can not cope , they are subnormal , and you ca n't in any way say that they are to blame , they 're just totally inadequate people . |
12 | It 's not difficult to ride because I already have one at home in Argentina . ’ |
13 | I would rather die in a glorious cause than to succeed because I never set anything to go for . |
14 | Although the Cut Saw weighs in at 3kg ( 6–1/2lb ) , it 's easy to control because you rarely need to support the entire tool when using it . |
15 | are far more fu , fun to watch because they always fly in from miles out |
16 | Even when she was well , I had never been able to relax because I never knew from one day to the next how I was going to find her . |
17 | However , mass treatment in many countries involves distributing a five-day course of tablets which the recipients usually fail to complete because they often feel better after one or two days . |
18 | Israel did not want the refugees to return because it desperately needed their land and villages to absorb Jewish immigrants . |
19 | Much of Leith 's discussions are difficult to follow because he never makes clear , in dealing with doubts about neo-Darwinism , what are really unwarrantable , what are due to muddle , what arise only from practical difficulties in actual research , and what are real doubts of principle . |
20 | She is especially renowned for creating a long silk jersey halter-neck evening dress , which can be worn five different ways and is easy to make because it only has one seam . |
21 | She is especially renowned for creating a long silk jersey halter-neck evening dress which can be worn five different ways and is easy to make because it only has one seam . |
22 | And I must admit with Ken , Ken is is least to blame because he just puts the orders on , Pauline is the one who schedules it , but the scheduling is just the swannee . |