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

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1 We buckle our seat belts on aeroplanes when the sign tells us to because we obey the commands of the expert — the pilot .
2 to because we 've got the Legal Aid system , but I mean my son was also a repeated robbed in his car and what shocked me was the , the police they said to me you should n't have a pretty car any way , he had a brand new X R three
3 there 's no need to because we 've got
4 When we saw Low Birk Hatt advertised in the Darlington and Stockton Times , we realized who it belonged to because we had seen the television programmes .
5 The pleadings are somewhat convoluted but must be referred to because they contain the facts , as is normal in a demurrer .
6 Do n't use extra lights unless you have to because they make small spaces very hot very quickly and they can make a classroom recording a very uncomfortable experience for everyone .
7 ‘ The family have a certain mystique which people look up to because they want to .
8 I have been to the Benefits Agency in my constituency , where the manager and staff made it plain to me that if staff were concerned about their safety they would not wear a name badge — but most of them want to because they want to be able to be identified by the public , so that if someone rings up a week later he can identify the person to whom he spoke a week before .
9 They need to because they have many enemies both above and below ground .
10 which you you 've obviously had a mind to because you 've done the breakdown about the various other regions ,
11 Oh no but you had to because you felt that sort of there there was that bit between you and me was n't there ?
12 Intuition beckons you to the future with things you feel drawn to because you love them .
13 Mrs Salmon obviously wanted her to because she told everyone who was held up in the bread queue of her daughter 's ‘ interlectual prowess ’ , whatever that meant .
14 Er er and er I 'm not saying that there is necessarily , but even if there was she 's not going to because she wants to preserve her , her referrals .
15 Juliana does n't have much time to spend on her make-up and indeed does n't need to because she has a beautiful clear skin .
16 I do n't talk to Alan much as I 'd like to because he does n't respond , does n't discuss .
17 He wants to because he does n't want to go anyway .
18 He chose not to , not because he was n't enjoying it , he loved it , but he chose not to because he knew he would lose and part of the reason knew he would lose was because he sacked Douglas MacArthur .
19 And if anybody says you should be calling him Uncle Adam you can say no I do n't need to because he told me I did n't alright ?
20 I say used to because he 's been struck off the medical register .
21 Yeah , but he did n't need the modulator so he gave it to because he 's got a monitor , right ?
22 no , but he has n't been able to because he has to come round but he 's all ra ra ra ra , whistle whistle whistle .
23 Industry watchdog Lautro could have banned the company from selling investment products altogether , but decided not to because it had been co-operative and had acted promptly to beef up its sales methods .
24 Charles pointed out that Aimee could consider going even shorter in the future to emphasise fully her delicate bone structure , a feature which her old hairstyle had failed to draw attention to because it had tended to drag her face downwards .
25 Often I stay longer in the shop than I mean to because it smells so good .
26 Now he might remember I think the court come just before the after Nicola , and the car was going to because I know we had to go on the train to Liverpool and er , I 'd got ta give evidence as well , they made such a palaver !
27 I do n't know how I 'm going to because I 've got some peculiar colours .
28 Mm Oh I 've put in for one to pay the erm interest on the mortgage , which I have to do and that 's all being seen to because I 've had another letter saying can you tell me what this second loan were for and I 've put down yes , it was for windows and sent a bit of paper er , you know , that we 've paid four thousand seven hundred and something , five thousand , nine hundred and something we 've paid for them windows and I 've spent that
29 ‘ The difficulty was that the chief executive was very pro-commodity trading , which I rapidly became averse to because I saw it as just another form of playing the casinos .
30 It does n't really want to and I find it difficult to believe and I 'm not sure I want to because I feel so fucking drained and sore , but the thing 's actually responding , fattening and firming and rising in her kneading , soap-slick hands .
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