Example sentences of "because you know [adv] " in BNC.

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1 economic about Taiwan and there 's a great deal of irony in this because you know here you are in the nineteen fifties in China rich peasant economy which is accepting and preserving inequalities
2 Because there 's nobody going to , unless you 've got somebody watching your house , unless you get a , an enforced entry or , or unlawful entry into your home , nothing 's gon na happen because you know alright you 've left , you 've your fridge and freezer switched on .
3 Yeah because you know why people never tried him , cos everyone used to sit like like some people that are rubbish at the game yeah , they say oh , this Guy 's shit and what they do they say oh , it 's shit and tell everyone do n't be him , do n't him he 's shit .
4 You do n't listen to what he 's saying because you know just it just becomes so it takes your attention away .
5 ‘ I agree to the conditions , Angel , because you know best .
6 the people , because you know normally if a student comes to see me , I sit down and have an hour and half 's discussion
7 Well , sometimes it 's easy , because you know independently , not only whether what they say is true , but whether they believe it .
8 Because you know exactly what you 've got .
9 " Well , that 's very hypocritical of you , " said Clelia , " because you know quite well that she only wants to have James so as not to hurt your feelings .
10 ‘ I did think you could say I had a cold because you know how frightened Gran is of catching colds .
11 Because you know how much I 'll hate it ? ’
12 Erm now you 've had a chance first of all I after our chat er par particularly on the phone and I make notes of people who er I think come well across on the phone because you know how important that is to us .
13 Well there is up to a point because you know how bad they are at responding .
14 Erm , it 's , if is a bit awkward bu , you know , our , well our terms because you know how calls so Jenny gets to have them , she gets an awful lot .
15 And we are called upon , as Astrid says , to sort of , you know ‘ this is n't working , can you fix it , because you know how it works ’ , and that 's fair enough , but I 'm not called on by somebody in the press to fix a typewriter .
16 Faults in your own work are glaringly obvious because you know so much about them , but other people 's faults are not considered to be important .
17 walking you will continue to support the Anti-Apartheid Movement and the A N C and Cosatu and others in South Africa that our eyes should be on the prize and that is to get democracy and the first democratic parliament in the country and after that to help in the horrendously difficult task of reconstruction and development and it is going to be a tough battle in South Africa as elsewhere and we will need to work not just for political democracy because you know so often democratic processes are misunderstood for empowerment of ordinary people and what democracy should really mean is that ordinary people have the opportunity to determine their own destiny and you know from your own advanced society and others how little power individuals have as a result of power of finance capital , of industry and of technology now .
18 It 's just that exaggeration because you know basically .
19 Erm I , I wo n't go into them because you know basically erm I think the three main ones reflect the fact that he 's saying the peasants are rising up and they 're not only changing their political views erm but are obviously changing their cultural values as well according to , to , according to what he suggests .
20 Plus I learned that you know from from our group reading of my play the other week , I learned what the function of a director was because you know obviously I should n't have given you all your parts to read for a week to sort of work out what the inflection should have been .
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