Example sentences of "[noun sg] ['s] [noun sg] because it " in BNC.
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1 | Polo is the Prince 's game because it was his father 's game and also Mountbatten 's ; and it is the ultimate test . |
2 | They 've got to repair daddy 's car because it could be dangerous , Grant . |
3 | I shall not deal with the second part of the hon. Gentleman 's question because it raises difficult issues which will no doubt be the subject of discussion later . |
4 | I am grateful for my right hon. Friend 's statement because it demonstrates the Government 's commitment to a better equipped fleet for the future , even though the fleet manpower is contracting , and because jobs will be provided in the Portsmouth travel-to-work area . |
5 | So everyone called it Druid 's Bottom because it was at the bottom of the Grove . ’ |
6 | If judges were seen to pick and choose among legislation , enforcing only those statutes they approved , this would defeat the pragmatist 's goal because it would make things not better but much worse . |
7 | There was something I did n't tell you at your father 's funeral because it seemed the wrong time , but two days after he died , I received a letter from him . |
8 | Frankie liked Nanny 's house because it was warm and brightly lit , but he was rarely allowed to go there alone because Smallfry knew things about it that he would never understand . |
9 | It can be a woman 's pride because it reflects her purity and sensitiveness . |
10 | I hope that you , Mr. Deputy Speaker , will impound the Secretary of State 's passport because it may well be needed when the full inquiry gets under way . |
11 | Control of spending was crucial to the government 's strategy because it wanted to cut governmental borrowing and taxes . |
12 | Contamination of water which is noticeable raises the field officer 's anxiety because it indicates to the untutored that all is not well . |
13 | On June 3 , 1990 , the national committee of the Social Democratic Party voted to suspend the party 's constitution because it no longer had the membership or popular support to continue as a democratic national party . |
14 | Many parents and would-be parents watching the play would understand the mother 's position because it reflected the consensus of public opinion . |