Example sentences of "to [noun] because they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There are stars I have simply not brought to Highbury because they have been more concerned with the money they could make rather than what they could achieve for Arsenal . ’
2 These are the most interesting to fishkeepers because they occur mainly in tropical areas where rivers give high rates of sediment accumulations trapping pools and lakes of brackish water .
3 ‘ Customers are coming back to Billingsgate because they know what they are getting .
4 We do n't have to stay with plants , and for this stage of the argument it might be better to switch to animals because they have more obviously complicated organs .
5 They often agree to intercourse because they feel they must or they think they 've got to a certain age where they have to do it .
6 You 've you 've made it clear with him that you discriminate quite clearly between the people that go back to work because they 've got children or they 've got l lot of finan and they 've got to do a lot of financial obligations and those who who do n't .
7 He said that France was still shipping the missiles to Argentina because they had signed a contract .
8 He never went to court because they said I was too young to give evidence .
9 Litigants went to court because they had adopted ‘ Western ’ legal values .
10 be seen to at the eye hospital , Sir John said in January I 'll send you to Altrincham because they have a specialist , go to the , like they have one go to the Cottage , each , a different like a skin one day , summat , so like you 're there and you 're not traipsing for the eye hospital
11 IN the thinking of the early Church , anyone who married could never be completely devoted to God because they had chosen to pledge part of their love and loyalty to their spouse .
12 In this analysis , people do not attribute legitimacy to authority because they recognize its claim to a foundation in some principle or source outside itself .
13 they go to church because they 've done something wrong half of them
14 Despite his reputation and the general theory that doctors were impervious to tears because they saw so many shed , I had noticed that the way our men reacted to weeping females depended mainly on their ages .
15 This is a highly competitive field and I did n't want them to rule me out when it comes to promotion because they think I lack commitment .
16 They said they had come to Britain because they did not need a visa and because they thought it was a free country .
17 With the exception of a few New Zealand government officials , the other inhabitants had only come to Koraloona because they preferred it to life in reduced circumstances in a big city .
18 From the Latin limbus ( the edge ) , it is the name given to the region inhabited by those spirits who can go neither to Heaven because they are not baptised , nor to Hell because they have committed no great sin .
19 As we saw , geographical conditions are of interest to historians because they put constraints on society .
20 Author of Love Is n't Quite Enough — a study of male-female relationships — Dr Tysoe says , ‘ I have n't come across any evidence that shows older women are attracted to toyboys because they think they might be better in bed .
21 FoE does , however , have sympathy for businesses exposed to liabilities because they have unknowingly become owners of contaminated land that they did not themselves pollute ; as a result , for example , of buying land defiled by a previous owner .
22 A survey by Barnardos paints a picture of families running out of food by the weekend and of youngsters who ca n't go to school because they 've no shoes .
23 They also have difficulties in sending their children to school because they do not have the correct papers .
24 Boys should go to school because they need the skills to get on in the world , because they will spend their lives moving between household and family and the institutions of state and nation .
25 No , all of Britain 's high street banks offer special rates and free gifts to students because they know that those in training and attending college are a , are the prospective workforce of tomorrow .
26 With the law as it is there may be some men who would prefer an adult partner , but who at present turn their attention to boys because they consider that this course is less likely to lay them open to prosecution or to blackmail than if they sought other adults as their partners .
27 And I 'm almost having to bully kids in the fifth year at present into getting hold of the Echo at night and writing off to jobs because they believe they are of no value .
28 For centuries it was ordained that , despite the evidence , everything in the Universe circled the Earth : a number of people were put to death because they happened to disagree .
29 Even if that child 's life is not ‘ normal ’ or likely to be comparable with the lives of other people , there can be no arbitrary rule which condemns certain babies to death because they do not conform to some spurious notion of that which constitutes a satisfying or fulfilling life .
30 Two of my constituents , Mr. and Mrs. Bellis , were sent to prison because they did not pay the poll tax .
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