Example sentences of "because [pron] are [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because you are without a close partner , it is n't essential to live alone , of course .
2 I 'm sorry , I 'm not going to tell you what to do because you are under test , I ca n't sit down and say do this , do that , you 've got to make a decision yourself to go for it .
3 If you are not receiving Housing Benefit at the moment , but because you are on a low income you feel that you may qualify for help , please apply to the Council now .
4 ‘ It 's that sort of sexual feeling really because you are on a fantastic high and you feel as though you could do anything .
5 Do n't think that because you are on a long term site you are secure ; one has already closed in Cumbria and more could follow .
6 But you ca n't just go home and watch TV after the show because you are on a high .
7 The worst thing is I suppose that you 've got to do the work because you are at home .
8 Contrastingly , if you take the initiative by seeking early retirement , perhaps because you are in poor health , you may not have redundancy rights .
9 Because you are in your thirties , I will arrange for you to have an amniocentesis test , but only as a matter of course . ’
10 It 's not so much because the Royal Family is out there , but because you are in front of so many of your peers .
11 Suppose you sometimes feel tempted to drive faster than the allowed speed limit , perhaps because you are in a hurry or because you decide that it is quite safe to do so and that the speed limit is unnecessary .
12 ‘ I imagine , Professor Summerfield , ’ his voice floated back to them , ‘ that it 's because we are under surveillance , and in any case we can only go in one direction — oh . ’
13 Somebody ought to stand up and acknowledge what we have done because we are on the side of the angels . ’
14 For the high and mighty only appear so because we are on our knees .
15 Jason says : ‘ We all try to keep in touch with our old mates as much as possible , but obviously it 's difficult because we are on the road so much .
16 Not , it must be repeated , because we are on a crusade .
17 All may be well in the Chamber because we are on familiar ground , but outside in the real world of fish markets and the North sea , all is not fully well .
18 Every human being makes an imprint on their surroundings because we are at all times radiating energy which is soaked up and stored by items around us .
19 We can not refuse , because we are in awe of the formidable women running the PTA .
20 Because we are in a negative state : emotionally , mentally or physically .
21 Psychologically it is costly because we are in bondage to the person we will not forgive .
22 We can see this because we are in no doubt as to the fact-presupposing explanation of the meaning of ‘ It 's afternoon ’ .
23 Yes , well , it 's at at an odd angle , you noticed th that because we are in latitude fifty nine , so the centre of this has to look at the pole star .
24 inflation is the biggest economic problem and what problem it causes and it says discuss the fact that erm with inflation now being around four to five per cent it is now a , it is now being cured , discuss that sort of thing , you say yes it has , but at the moment we 're still suffering the effects because we are in , we 've got high interest rates , we , and in order for us to have really beaten it , we could have low interest rates and low employment and low inflation , but we 're still in the middle of it
25 So I would urge everybody in Oxfordshire that our responsible dog owners ( because that 's the only people that are going to help this campaign ) is to write to their M P's so that we can stamp out and take away the mess that their in with stray dogs because we are in a mess .
26 I am here to underline [ pause ] , to confirm [ pause ] , to tell you with the utmost conviction [ longish pause ] that because we are behind you , the basic situation is that we move forward [ slight pause ] together .
27 ‘ A lot of them can not come to us , because we are near the projects .
28 Mrs Barton only lights her redundant tallow candle because there are to be visitors , and Mrs Gaskell would prefer the room without it .
29 ‘ Such gagging of bona fide public discussion in the press of controversial matters of general public interest , merely because there are in existence contemporaneous legal proceedings in which some particular instance of those controversial matters may be in issue , is what section 5 of the Contempt of Court Act was in my view intended to prevent . ’
30 They affront the ‘ enlightened reader ’ because they are about reality and because they demand sympathy , compassion and remedial action , qualities which are always in short supply .
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