Example sentences of "because we [vb base] a " in BNC.

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1 But some of the children there erm , somebody must have been very , very , optimistic because we put a lot , a lot of presents in there , but anyway I think it was a superb night , and , and , and the meeting of er , to get together in the fire station afterwards , quite , in the Price Room was very good .
2 Some of the decisions clearly are easier at than others because we get a certain concensus on the easy ones , while we 've gone to some of the more difficult ones to exemplify behind the changes that need to come about that it will not have a direct impact on schools and their school budgets and the children , but will promote the services we 've always done .
3 You see they 're not gon na get a lot of chance though because we get a lot of sun here .
4 Yes , because we get a larger than average slice of what is available .
5 Erm so that is and what we 're doing is to try and recreate the appearance of the house as it was not in the time when the canons had it , but when William had it because we know a lot about him and his family and also we know more about the furnishings of that period .
6 And if they come to collect and return because we run a return service as well
7 Questions may look all right on paper simply because we accept a more formal style in writing than we do in speech , but they may sound absolutely frightful when put into speech .
8 ‘ There will not be a rights issue , ’ said a spokesman , ‘ because we generate a lot of cash ’ .
9 We sent Martin over to operate our North American office because we produce a magazine that goes all over the world , and based in Canada he ran the office for us there and was doing a very good job .
10 Clearly the general view is that it will be very dangerous for us to stay out because we risk a German-dominated Europe . ’
11 Because we pay a set charge based on the ratable value of our homes , we do n't think twice about turning on a tap — but this may change .
12 Because we have a good house already , with the new beds and windows .
13 He 's a sharp operator , adept at playing the angles , continually bouncing gags off the course of a meandering conversation which takes in flotation tanks ( ’ They told me they wanted to recreate the conditions of the womb , but that 's all I need : some jerk in a white coat stabbing me with an ice-pick for half an hour ’ ) : Panama ( ’ Most American casualties over there were self-inflicted , but that 's because we have a lot of Hispanics in the armed services and some guys get confused ; some Hispanics in the armed services and some guys get confused ; some Hispanics shot themselves , they 're that loyal ’ ) ; even , somehow , the British motorway system ( ’ Driving up the M1 !
14 Just as we find animal perception hard to imagine because we have a different mind structure to other creatures , so too do we have difficulty understanding their language .
15 ‘ There is a facility to download information directly from the general ledger , but because we have a variety of different general ledgers and structures , it is left to the unit to sort it out . ’
16 SOUTH AFRICA have no chance against England at Twickenham tomorrow because we have a miracle-man in our midst .
17 We try to get continuity of care by links with the local hospital — we 're very lucky at the moment because we have a good geriatric doctor who visits with the almoner and tries to put off taking them into hospital as long as possible .
18 ‘ That 's the way I want him because we have a quiet bunch of lads who need bossing about . ’
19 A few people make the mistake of thinking that just because we have a politician on the programme , they 're going to see Weekend World , but that 's not our brief .
20 ‘ No , and just as well really because we have a marked lack of success in that area !
21 Peter Dutton , Corporate Recruitment Manager at Procter & Gamble 's UK head office in Newcastle , wrote : ‘ We do not use Headhunters at all , because we have a policy of recruiting only at the first level of management ( usually graduates direct from university ) and filling all more senior management positions by promotion from within . ’
22 because we have a direct desire for these things .
23 Not because we have a vested interest , personal or impersonal , in challenging , compromising or embarrassing the ecclesiastical establishment .
24 This is a mistake , though understandable , because we have a profound lack of role-models in this area .
25 Maybe it 's because we have a major problem with superfluous hair .
26 Event Organiser Dave Sargeant said : ‘ Children In Need is a very worthwhile cause and we chose it again because we have a lot of fun while raising money with the various events .
27 I still remain a wee bit puzzled as to why we do n't try to recruit more than one member in any one large organisation , eg the exclusion of Scottish Power people simply because we have a [ Stewart ] member already .
28 I shall certainly answer the question , because we have a policy to which I alluded as a result of an interruption made by the Government Whip .
29 We need to take the deficit years , with the surplus years , and so , simply because we have a surplus , it does n't mean to say we can go out and start spending .
30 Now that does n't really work here because we have a policy that we do n't have notices , you may have noticed already , we do n't have notices saying do n't and we do n't object to people sitting on the furniture , handling this and that , doing what they like .
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