Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] because [art] " in BNC.

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1 I asked purely because the job will involve some travel .
2 I loved St Paul 's from the first day I walked through the gates , I suppose partly because no one told me off for working too hard .
3 Now the chances are he 's gon na say well yeah I thought so because the , the size of the C C Q makes them identify just about everything so far but in case we have missed something .
4 This is taking up time , but if hon. Members are alleging that I took a point of order from the hon. Member for Surbiton ( Mr. Tracey ) , I did so because the Chair has to hear the point of order if it is alleged that something unparliamentary happened during the course of Question Time .
5 So when th axons depolarize , under the influence of the opening of sodium channels , the opening of the deray delayed rectifier then leads to a repolarizing phase which occurs precisely because the equilibrium potential for potassium is held relatively negative .
6 In the primary school , self-development means development which moves onward because the parent as well as the teacher can make use of the information and assessments provided by the school .
7 I believe that she did so because a private notice question had already been accepted by Mr. Speaker .
8 She apologised later because the atmosphere was getting oppressive .
9 and , you know , once you start into , into that er scenario yo yo yo you , you , you ca n't very very little erm opportunity for anything because all you can do is , is to say what do we do now , never mind what we could , should or might have done then , what do we do now because the future is that way and the past is
10 Should one invest less because the returns are declining ?
11 They develop basically because the velocity of a stream diminishes fairly rapidly at its mouth , a condition which must have been accentuated during the Post-glacial rise of sea level : deposition starts , probably aided by flocculation of the finer particles where the effect of salt water is felt , progradation ensues , which further reduces the gradient and so increases deposition by a positive feedback process .
12 They suffer principally because the companies whom they are supplying tend to take extended credit in paying their bills , er so that their problems are not entirely of their own making .
13 The most common thing that goes wrong with taps is that they leak either because the gland or packing has failed ( a leak from the top when the tap is open ) or because the washer has worn ( a leak from the spout when the tap is closed ) .
14 There was no reason for him to do so because the claims that he wished to make were quite simple ( they did not involve complex interactions of different speaker variables ) , and because in his analysis the same patterns were repeated for every variable studied , tending in the same direction in every case in terms of both class and style ( several classes and several styles ) .
15 They will not let him come home because the baby has no immunity .
16 Not in France , I used to think well the French just starts in Florence and it starts there because the Italians determine the colour .
17 It developed simply because the old freedom to raise any issue in a short debate at virtually any time had disappeared .
18 When Lord Young , the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry ( 1987–9 ) , decided not to refer the Nestlé bid for Rowntree to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( MMC ) , he did so because the effect of the merger on competition would have been negligible .
19 We have no indication yet that any district council is thinking of reducing the amounts it pays merely because the mandatory limit has lowered from fifty to twenty .
20 Why should it suffer simply because the ITA wanted to restructure the North and Midlands parts of the system ?
21 The second ( b ) suggests that the ratio may not increase as steadily in the mid-1980s as it had hitherto because the freeze on places and the shift towards science and technology would militate against women .
22 To suggest that what they were doing before was of low priority is a misleading simplification — could one for example conclude that if a professor moves from one department to another he does so because the former is of low quality ?
23 Thus in many cases where a buyer seeks to reject goods supplied under a sale contract , it does so because the transaction has proved uneconomical , for instance because the market has fallen , or because it has found a cheaper source of supply ; it may then sieze on any trivial breach , or any ambiguity in the contract , in order to justify rejection of the goods .
24 Then obviously it 's statements to parents and depending on what happens there because the parent 's evening and I 've put
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