Example sentences of "because i have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Even my Himalayan blunders have seemed trifling to me because I have kept strictly to this path … |
2 | A. I know S. nattereri does attain 12 inches because I have kept one of that size . |
3 | The reason I have given it the temporary title referred to above is because I have witnessed at least two name exchanges at the station in recent months . |
4 | But if I had to decide I would say my favourite would be ( favourite country ) would be Canada because I have lived there the longest out of all places and so I know it better than any other country . |
5 | Because I have loved life , I will love death also . |
6 | Do I , she asked herself , imagine that because I have lost a man I am in the same category as spotty Betty ? |
7 | I know , because I have applied it with complete success to his own speeches and writings . |
8 | I put this down only because I have heard her daughter 's friends call her ‘ mannish ’ , and her own generation ‘ monstrous ’ . |
9 | I know because I have heard her . |
10 | ‘ He has a problem because I have seen him play more often than he has seen me ! ’ |
11 | I understand the concerns that people will have about the forthcoming changes , not least because I have seen similar exercises in IBM . |
12 | I understand the hon. Gentleman 's concern , because I have seen the reports of the increase in vandalism and hooliganism in Workington . |
13 | Perhaps because I have proven I am no mere parasite , and have helped her knock out one dazzling 1,500-word column for Outsider in record time . |
14 | Not that I am deliberately distorting or mis-speaking our findings , but because I have selected and imposed an order on the research which suits my theoretical and creative purposes and which therefore paints nature in the colours in which I wish to view it . |
15 | I call you friends , says the Lord , because I have made known to you everything I have learnt from my Father . |
16 | He has told April that I am insanely in love with him , and now they both hate me : he , because I have made it plain this is not the case , and she for much the same reason , only compounded by the fact that since he has raised the subject , and in view of his demeanour towards me … |
17 | I know , because I have done it , and an unforgettable experience it is too . |
18 | ‘ Because I have done what he wants . ’ |
19 | because I have written it down . |
20 | As the House knows , because I have said it several times in business questions , my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has said that the establishment of a Northern Ireland Select Committee is best taken forward in the context of the fresh political talks . |
21 | to say the situation has improved dramatically because I have said if we 're gon na |
22 | Erm , tell me if I 'm repeating it , because I have said it to a couple of other groups I know , especially the Wednesday group . |
23 | But if money ca n't tempt Benn , Eubank hopes a reminder of wounded pride will , saying : ‘ Benn will always rate under me in terms of seniority because I have beaten him . |
24 | Cos some people er er may think , you know , the agreement because I have split the load you can still charge me the same price and it may not be the case . |
25 | ‘ First , because I have decided not to go to Australia . |
26 | ‘ Due to my teaching and training commitments and because I have become involved in the development of Medau in new areas of the country , I have decided to relinquish my position as Honorary Treasurer as from 1st January , 1980 . |
27 | To help him communicate with people outside his own environment , a card system was devised by the physiotherapist , speech therapist and Stanley himself : a series of cards carried messages covering the various situations he would normally be in , with the explanation on the reverse side , ‘ My name is Stanley , and I am unable to communicate with you because I have had a stroke . ’ |
28 | I only ask because I have had educational advantages , courtesy both of Cambridge and the fresh , clean-limbed members of Her Majesty 's prison service , that may have been denied to readers who , while possessed of many excellent and succulently moist personal characteristics are , perforce , less verbally erudite than moi . |
29 | I 'm the general manager , your husband employed me , and because I have had enormous experience in running hotels , I would appreciate it if you would leave me to get on with my job . ’ |
30 | because I have had a lot of hassle |