Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] because [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 No I mean because I mean erm
2 can you think of anybody like that perhaps who might be interested I mean because you know we cover for weddings and er
3 Oh , I , well I never like so , even now I 'm paranoid about it , its like a couple of times I do n't know how I slept a wink , and these people are the people I trust because you do n't want I know they wo n't do it on purpose , but I know , have seen what I 'm
4 I expect because they trust a fellow countryman — the Iranians have had bad experiences with supplies from abroad .
5 I am clear in my mind about racing — I race because I want to race and not to please the Spanish people .
6 I kill because they pay me to ;
7 I read because I enjoy it ’ — Lady Diana Spencer before her marriage .
8 My green cord trousers came next , followed by my fawn Kickers boots , lables removed as from everything I wear because I refuse to be a walking advertisement for anybody .
9 I know because we do n't
10 I know because I 've tried it as well , and I would say it was a large contributing factor to a breakdown of understanding , because at this point I was watching the deterioration of the relationship between Tony DeFries and David .
11 There are , and I know because I 've seen both sets of prejudices , prejudices from both sides .
12 I know because I 've actually done it .
13 I know because I have spent almost four years pontificating about safety and car accidents .
14 I know because I have heard her .
15 There 's a tremendous enthusiasm , partly I suppose because they do n't want to be left behind in the , the new technology , but I think , more positively , that they see the advantages and some of the benefits that may come from having these machines in their classrooms .
16 ‘ I like antiques , I suppose because I 've become one myself , ’ Milligan said with a wry smile , stirring up the fire .
17 It 's odd I suppose because I mean I could be much happier to play a lot more if there was a subscription towards croquet .
18 I mean , it 's partly I suppose because I do n't watch a lot of football , but women 's football is not generally , it 's occasionally you get an article in the press and it 's seen as a kind of freakish thing !
19 I ask because I have been throwing out a raft of old notebooks and discovered some scrawled lines from years ago about the open air factor .
20 ‘ Of course , you talk more than I do because you 've 'ad more education than me . ’
21 But I do because I combine it with taking her [ the child ] for a walk .
22 I mean people are a bit narrow in this respect you know they do n't like people to talk about it too openly — but I do because I think it 's important but the trouble is that — erm — that 's not really systematic in the sense that I do it but how many other people do it you see .
23 And I sympathise because I do get that .
24 I think because they do n't go off to sleep so early , it 's so late there going off erm .
25 I think because you 've been very good today we 'll play a numbers game as well if we 've got time .
26 and my heart went some where else and I think erm , the , the marriage erm , the love in my marriage was definitely killed by an act which my partner did and I would fall into the crimes of passion I think because I mean to , to me he committed the deadly sin of all and that was adultery and I could never forgive him for that and I think that picks up on a lot , many issues which have been raised tonight about you have to have trust in a partnership , you have to give and take and people change and some people can accept all that but I was not willing to do so .
27 I think because I think I think
28 Must be the leaves I think because I do n't think it flowers this shrub here .
29 I like the feeling that , when I wake up tomorrow , I paint because I want to do it .
30 Campese , who hopes to face the Barbarians at Twickenham on Saturday , is more direct , saying : ‘ I play because I enjoy it and as long as I am enjoying my rugby and I am wanted — well , you are a long time retired . ’
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