Example sentences of "['s] [noun] because [pron] [is] " in BNC.

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1 The document which Bishop Tikhon will read puts Raskolnikov in Svidrigailov 's shoes because it is a record of the excesses a mortally jaded palate has got up to .
2 Faced with the challenge of being original in this way , some student writers believe that they should copy or adapt other people 's work because it is bound to be of better quality than their own .
3 Erm I think that erm men do n't like to take on women 's work because it 's erm
4 I suggest that , instead of choosing the mad scene from Lucia di Lammermoor for his desert island disc , the Prime Minister would have done better to have chosen something from the Beggar 's Opera because there is a whole chorus on the London streets which could join in .
5 Bates , who beat Byron Black of Zimbabwe 3–6 6–3 7–5 in his first round match , can find comfort , too , in Wilkinson 's victory because he is due to meet Frana in the first round at Wimbledon .
6 Stephen Dent 's family have applied for an extension to Roman Rudyayev 's visa because he 's achieved remarkable results with their son .
7 ‘ You do not pump out a man 's stomach because he 's drunk half a bottle of scotch , ’ said Dalziel .
8 Ana is Felipe 's problem because she 's blind . ’
9 It is a waste of everyone 's time because it is just a case of sour grapes as we were losing .
10 Because somebody 's asked me to collect people 's conversations because it 's to , to do with a firm that 's making a new dictionary .
11 Tourism is also becoming an important component of developing nations ' economy because it is a source of foreign income .
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