Example sentences of "because [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 Because I might affect you ?
2 Just before introducing our final speaker today , I would wish , because I would think you would want this , for me to express thanks to the two key people on my staff who are responsible for organising today .
3 Because I would like you to join me in wishing every happiness to Annabelle and Steven .
4 Do n't pretend it 's another Gina Hughes , because I 'll tell you something more .
5 Because I 'll tell you why , Doc , I mean
6 because I 'll tell you what , I came off cold turkey , and I had the worst three days of my whole life .
7 because I 'll tell you what when they send a probe in , they go through every blooming thing with a fine tooth comb
8 You 're lucky because I 'll tell you for why , you ca n't change a video if you buy .
9 That 's good because I 'll bring you a copy in
10 Because I 'll have you know that I 'm on strike .
11 Because I can sense you 're feeling doubtful about me , ’ she admitted bluntly .
12 Because I can assure you that you are entirely wrong on both counts . ’
13 ‘ No , because I can assure you with hand on heart that Adam Burns is neither under my skin nor even anywhere remotely near it .
14 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
15 Because I can promise you and I can promise you I get you a guarantee that if you get good at those things , you 'll be successful .
16 The death grant has been finished quite a long time ago , but there was the death grant erm because I can remember you know this , people telling me about this .
17 I mean you 'll find that my home number 's on here and tha because I will advise you from home during the week , I 'm quite happy for
18 ‘ I 'm so very glad to hear it because I 'd like you to take us back there now . ’
19 Because you should have you should have heard by this time .
20 You went with her because she could help you .
21 ‘ If you do n't help us , ’ said Masklin quietly , ‘ we 'll go back to the quarry and face the humans , but that wo n't matter to you because we 'll leave you here .
22 Because we 'll need you to process .
23 Purely because we 'd like you to take a look at our Autumn Catalogue , talking of winners , we think this one really is !
24 Purely because we 'd like you to take a look at our Christmas Catalogue .
25 On no account look out your passport and make for the airport because they 'll catch you in customs and the judge will be cross and tell you you 're a cold-blooded , ruthless and calculating murderess and give you twenty years .
26 That 's an er an expenses form and you know bring this information with you to the in-house course , the three days in-house erm because they 'll ask you for that at the end of .
27 ‘ I threw it away because it was totally unsaleable , ’ he says , putting into practice another lesson from his father : never look at your mistakes , get rid of them because they 'll annoy you .
28 In the 1945 general election , a mass meeting of 1,200 pensioners endorsed Barbara Castle and John Edwards , ‘ not because they are Labour candidates , but because they will support YOU ’ .
29 Yes , we 're in competition and we want to be able to say to our members do n't go to that trade union because they will put you all in one lump , go to this one because we 've got sections , because we look at our members with individual needs and please support this motion .
30 If so , dig them out now because they could help you get a bigger mortgage .
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