Example sentences of "just because [pers pn] [is] " in BNC.
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1 | Just because yours is n't as good , her mind fills in the blank space . |
2 | Just because he is a professor of medicine at Cambridge does not make his findings unquestionable . |
3 | Those who do love Frank ( and they are legion ) love him just because he is humiliated and embarrassed : they love him because he is vulnerable . ’ |
4 | Just because he is happy to go home does n't mean Suzie should think — |
5 | I 'm grateful that you listen to him , and do not treat him like a fool just because he is old . ’ |
6 | Just because he 's my husband . |
7 | You can not , for instance , turn someone into a surfing champion just because he 's at the seaside , but if it turns out that he has a genuine interest in fishing and some skills as a fisherman you can centre pictures and film on that . |
8 | And not just because he 's affronted at the idea of a dragon beating him over 100 metres . |
9 | ‘ Just because he 's not frivolous and making jokes every five minutes does n't make him boring ! ’ |
10 | Susie nodded , and then added , ‘ I do n't agree that he has the right to follow me around just because he 's my husband . ’ |
11 | It was n't fair that your grandmother left her fortune to him instead of sharing it with you just because he 's a man and she had an old-fashioned prejudice that women should n't own money . |
12 | He walks miles , just because he 's no-one to talk to and he 's bored stiff . |
13 | I ca n't break it , just because he 's out of the country . |
14 | No , it 's just because he 's lazy . |
15 | It could be just because he 's lazy . |
16 | Well he , , well , you know but just because he 's leaving he he seems to think that he 's got to upturn the , upturn the , upturn the term . |
17 | He 's only only third in line , I mean you ca n't Just because he 's |
18 | I think it is just because his is too mild and wo n't make an effort to assert himself . |
19 | She does not need nurses in uniform , she almost shouts : just because she is disabled , it does not mean she is medically ill . |
20 | Even if she is sympathetic , it does n't mean that she will automatically want to start a serious relationship with you just because she is gay . |
21 | She 's very nice — just because she 's large — |
22 | ‘ Just because she 's produced over a thousand scripts and books ? ’ |
23 | I say she thinks she 's got it together just because she 's American . |
24 | Just because she 's read some trashy paperback she thinks she 's some kind of expert on the modus operandi . |
25 | That 's just because she 's married to an older man basically er she 's I know it 's a sweeping generalisation but it is it is a fact that and and she 's more your type |
26 | ‘ I do n't see why this splendid open space should not be restored just because it 's 50 years since it was taken in a national emergency , ’ he said . |
27 | Just because it 's me — ’ Her vision was impaired by the gruesome beauty aids , like looking through prison bars , and she picked at them irritably . |
28 | Frankenstein , by the Edgar Winter Group — again just because it 's a great record . |
29 | Just because it 's a Number One does n't make it a better record than anything else that 's out that week . |
30 | Should not be treated just because it 's there |