Example sentences of "be because [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But it does not matter Elsie how far away you are because I will always love you .
2 But then you you also have to evaluate what what your priorities are because you can only go to so many people for funding ca n't you .
3 This may be because by now she is find the spelling test hard and is getting anxious ; or it may be because she can not make an accurate guess at the way new words are pronounced .
4 Sun Microsystems Inc took exception to the story we wrote saying the new SparcClassic is n't all it 's cracked up to be because it ca n't hack it as a standalone thanks to Solaris eating up all its disk and internal memory ( UX No 416 ) .
5 They were because he could n't get a pair of ordinary shoes to fit over his infected and frost-bitten feet from four months described as ‘ the nastiest of my life . ’
6 Essentially , it is because they ca n't be bothered to do things for themselves .
7 But it 's n I still ca n't reconcile why it was kept secret cos surely this is a fundamental point cos it is because they ca n't openly declare that how that they are moving away from the United Front , but if they 're trying to show that they 're moving in line with the peasants ' demands surely they want to show that to the peasants an so there , there 's it 's more that how th the Party cadres have been acting out of step rather than them making it clear to the peasants .
8 This is because they will always be small area forecasts .
9 This is because we can not observe how many baby universes exist out there , waiting to join onto our region of the universe .
10 ‘ The reason why you ca n't smell your own breath is because you ca n't get your nose in your mouth , ’ says dentist Roland Comet .
11 The reason is is because you ca n't even right , it 's the only thing
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13 This is because I can always ask ‘ Would I still prescribe that action if it was I who had that desire ? ’
14 Indeed , it is because it ca n't be a literary point for Joyce or for anyone from Ireland who 's business is words , because language forever figures urgent and personal issues of belonging , of debt , of loss , of freedom and of dependence , because it is and does all this .
15 This is because it can often be easier to sue on a specific warranty than on a general warranty .
16 The only , I reckon the only reason she 's upset about it is because she ca n't have him , that 's wh you know when you ca n't have something then you want it .
17 And this is where the illnesses come from , and it 's because we ca n't cope , our self-esteem goes .
18 Because women 's work is never done , and underpaid , or unpaid , or boring or repetitious and we 're the first to get the sack , and what we look like is more important than what we do , and if we get raped it 's our fault , and if we get bashed we must have provoked it , if we raise our voices we 're nagging bitches , and if we enjoy sex we 're nymphs and if we do n't we 're frigid , and if we love women it 's because we ca n't get a real man , and if we ask our doctor too many questions we 're neurotic and if we expect the community to care for our children we 're selfish , and if we stand up for our rights we 're aggressive and unfeminine , and if we do n't we 're typical weak females , and if we want to get married we 're out to trap a man , and if we do n't we 're unnatural , and because we ca n't get adequate safe contraceptives , but men can walk on the moon , and we ca n't cope or do n't want a pregnancy we 're made to feel guilty about abortion , and for lots and lots of other reasons we 're all part of the Women 's Liberation Movement .
19 It 's because they ca n't afford to keep them in , but they say it 's the latest therapy technique .
20 Unemployment rates now , it 's because they may well be , if they 're acting rationally , discount over a very large , long period of time .
21 It 's because you ca n't just sit down and di if you do n't know how to spell , I ca n't spell anyway , d' you know when I did it , the student actually wrote a letter to me and to th or to the exam board car saying that this hand-writing is appalling and the spelling , it 's due to the person who was doing the amanuensing , rather th but I was marking it anyway so it did n't really matter , but they were so distressed at the handwriting that I produced .
22 That 's because it 's because you ca n't shoot people from like really far away
23 I work hard at dull , practical things , she thought , and so everyone thinks I must be mature and reliable and sensible ; but really it 's because I ca n't cope with the other things , the things that are frightening and dangerous .
24 ‘ That 's because I ca n't believe what I 'm hearing , ’ she shot back .
25 No it 's because it 'll only look at the
26 I think it 's because it ca n't address it .
27 It 's because she ca n't we get all these divorces . ’
28 I thought it was because they could not understand the language .
29 If people felt occasionally frustrated in their relationship with Eliot — as Herbert Read told me he did — it was because they could not get behind ‘ the mask ’ .
30 The companies found this a major block to their activities and eventually pulled out from the area : ‘ The companies never officially admitted that they were leaving , just sort of let their prospecting licences lapse … the reason they departed was because they could n't see any way that they could effectively operate with such total opposition .
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