Example sentences of "to [noun] because [pron] do " in BNC.

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1 Yes I was just going to respond to Mr because we did actually discuss horse riding er o on the bridleway network along the footpath and er well I do hope that what Mr has said felt that he had has considering condoning people riding horses on the footpath are breaking the law .
2 I shall nevertheless vote against the motion and I shall vote for the amendment although as much as I wished it had happened or , or erm a different proposal to Mr because I do n't think it helps your argument when you call your opponents instead of arguing face and er unlike Mr I actually do believe its in subsidiarity and I think we should accept Leicester and Leicester only and what the Leicester hunt will do should be decided here in Leicester , not in Westminster , er any more than the composition of our offices should be , should be decided in Brussels and I believe in subsidiarity .
3 And what happens , they come to me and they say , as housemaster , they say ‘ I 'm not going to maths because I do n't like that maths teacher .
4 Do you cling to problems because you do not know what else to think about , and what else to discuss with friends ?
5 They said they had come to Britain because they did not need a visa and because they thought it was a free country .
6 It is no good appealing to reality because we do n't have a model independent concept of reality .
7 I do n't want to go to hell because I do n't believe in Jesus .
8 Meanwhile , the bureaucracy , both civil and military , grows from strength to strength because it does fulfil the requirements of the post colonial state .
9 They also have difficulties in sending their children to school because they do not have the correct papers .
10 " The Shah wanted to go to America because he did n't know what Sullivan was reporting and did n't know what was happening in the US .
11 How dare he whip up strangers to hostility because I did n't wear clothes clearly indicating my sex — what was it to them whether I was a woman or a man ?
12 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 .
13 Two of my constituents , Mr. and Mrs. Bellis , were sent to prison because they did not pay the poll tax .
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