Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] because [pron] do " in BNC.
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1 | Some may be misinformed because they misread their newspaper , or because their paper prints inaccurate information , or even because they do not believe what is printed in their paper . |
2 | ‘ Only to you , ’ he replied equably , ‘ and only because I do n't fall in with what you want . |
3 | I froze not because I am not proud to have worked for my company , and indeed consider myself fortunate to have done so — and not because I do not admire my company and put everything that I can into serving it . |
4 | The supply of carpenters in Scotland will not immediately increase : it takes time to acquire carpentry skills and existing carpenters in other parts of the UK may be reluctant to move away from their own area , partly because of the cost of the move and partly because they do not wish to leave their families and friends . |
5 | ‘ Well , I 'll answer the question , but only because I do n't want to give the impression I 'm hiding anything . |
6 | not intimidated but just because they do n't know who we are . |
7 | But just because you do n't need a certificate of competence does n't mean you 'll get a licence even if you have one . |
8 | Scotland have hardly used any back-row moves in their games to date , maybe because they do not want to put extra pressure on Weir in his first season at No 8 , but also because they do not have the same penetration from the base of the scrum as they have done in previous seasons . |
9 | This is partly because it is difficult for me to write them down but mainly because I do n't have an intuitive feeling for equations . |
10 | ‘ We are against the late opening of betting shops for many reasons , but primarily because we do n't want to endanger the livelihood of those who depend on greyhound racing . ’ |