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

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2 Judith Taylor , district health promotions officer , said : ‘ Preventative work is very difficult because everyone thinks accidents wo n't happen to them .
3 It would note be surprising if they were enjoying themselves because everyone likes puzzles that are pitched at the right level ; but could they also be soaking in such GCSE-endangered basics as valency , formula , and molecular weight ?
4 Your potential supporter is both helped and encouraged to look on your organisation more favourably because someone took time and trouble over him .
5 Because someone told Tony 's mum that Tony would be married twice and the second marriage would be very happy .
6 Ironically , White 's successor at MI5 was Roger Hollis , so if Hollis was a long-term Russian spy as has since been alleged ( but never proved ) , then his command of MI5 came about because someone leaked details of a MI6 mission to the Russians that led to the downfall of the head of MI6 .
7 Stopped , just for five minutes , just to have a quick look , and now here you are , in charge of the stall of a woman you do n't know , a woman you 've never seen before in your life , and all because someone called Harry was n't to get away with something — And that man with blue eyes was watching her again .
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9 I want animals to look at because I like animals .
10 I 've loved you because I like relationships to be comfortable and not too much hard work , and sex to be civilised .
11 I 'd like more drawing sessions because I like drawing and more football .
12 There are areas of contention — I ca n't really think of any at the moment — but I 'll tell you I am in extremely good books at the moment , because I cooked Christmas lunch .
13 I know they do n't , because I saw Mrs Sugar . "
14 How does he answer the man who says : ‘ Do n't go to the lowest quoting insurer because I remember Vehicle and General , and other insurers , favourites , in their day , of countless brokers , who were not there when policyholders needed them .
15 I 've got the one that I deal with in the art room and the other that 's formal because I teach part of my timetable in humanities … in art , I can relax and go round and talk to them individually … with the humanities , it 's a case of come in in silence and sit down … definitely teaching from the board .
16 I have trouble finding the heavier strings because I prefer flatwounds .
17 You remembered the car , because I put doubt in your mind you changed it .
18 Moszkowicz added : ‘ I served on the Darlington board for about a year because I misread Football League rules .
19 ‘ But I know about him because I heard Father and Mother talking , ’ said Basil .
20 ‘ You chose not to deny it because I had Maria Luisa on my arm .
21 It was the first time in my life I had acted like a complete sod to other people , and I felt that my behaviour was worse because I had loads of advantages the lesser recruits did n't : I could speak French ; I was basically healthier and therefore found fitness much easier ; I was a north European Caucasian which endeared me to some of the more racist instructors .
22 That 's because I had fluid on one of my lungs .
23 I mean , there was no way I was going to come across as an anal retentive simply because I had pride in my appearance .
24 And the headmaster taking me on stage and showing everybody what a bad example I was , because I had shoes like crocodiles .
25 Oldham only looked threatening Id imagine because I had victor on my shoulder telling me they were bound to score .
26 I thought that just because I had money , I would somehow be accepted more .
27 ( I subsequently had ( 27 April ) a site meeting with an EGBT official , who completed a proposal form on the spot — however , the funding aspects are not my main concern here ; suffice it to say , 1 ) that I have always been confident that funding would be secured from one source or another , and 2 ) that my direct approach to SNH was done only because I had indications that their project approvals took months rather than weeks — something I have subsequently been assured is not true ) .
28 ‘ They became alarmed because I had access to security force files of theirs , and all security force personnel through the central computer if I wished .
29 I mean and when I was a spooler I , I really enjoyed it because I had job satisfaction at the spooling ,
30 Probably because I had brothers .
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