Example sentences of "away because " in BNC.

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1 THE Smugglers ' Kitchen , above , is being given away because its owner can not sell it .
2 About a third of those interviewed said they had run away because of ‘ problems at home ’ .
3 A few are ‘ trying out ’ policing by joining the reserves first , although the common view amongst the reserve police is that it is harder for them to transfer to the regulars than it is for someone without experience to sign up straight away because of the greater number of reasons the police authorities are thereby given for turning them down .
4 No one is turned away because of a lack of means .
5 No one is turned away because of a lack of means .
6 No one is turned away because of a lack of means .
7 Again , no one is turned away because of a lack of means .
8 ‘ I threw it away because it was totally unsaleable , ’ he says , putting into practice another lesson from his father : never look at your mistakes , get rid of them because they 'll annoy you .
9 At the same time , our cleaning lady , an ex-bus conductress and union member , tried to join the same Streatham branch and was turned away because they were ‘ too busy ’ .
10 She did n't come back right away because the phone rang .
11 If , however , the suspect piece turned out to be an aluminium bronze ( as was recently the case with some coins purporting to be Anglo-Saxon ) , then one could reject it straight away because aluminium , and thus aluminium bronze , was not known before the nineteenth century .
12 The staff told me to stay well away because she had a reputation for turning violent .
13 During this trial by ordeal the restaurant was almost empty although people kept arriving and being turned away because : ‘ There are no tables . ’
14 At high deposition , nitrate is found leaching away because the soil processes and capacity of plants to take up nitrogen are exceeded .
15 ‘ I think it all caught up with me : Corrections , Police — and you build up these defences within yourself and you have to pull away because you know : Wait a minute man , it 's not hitting me the way it used to , I 'm not jumping into it .
16 Wurlitzer originally wrote a quite different last chapter to his novel but threw it away because it seemed too analytical .
17 Sometimes they wo n't go away because of plain orneryness .
18 As always , the strongest make a steady recovery but the others either wither away because they actually believe their press or , more commonly , find themselves selling considerably fewer records .
19 And after that , wherever you go it must be far away because , as Father said , he missed killing him this time , but he wo n't the next .
20 Do you need to hit the bite straight away because the chub are grabbing ?
21 A feller Thom — at Langham Street Gate , there used to be a tremendous number of Ellerman boats coming in — oranges and so on — tremendous amount thrown away because they were bad .
22 In fact , he would have made an ideal barrister — and he defended quite a lot of men who were indicted for various things — got them away because he was too cute for the superintendent who was dealing with the job .
23 More likely the net was carried away because the ground was bone dry and hard and I had n't been able to push the stakes deep enough into the soil .
24 I then broke away because I saw two fighters above on the port side .
25 The Old Cumberland Beggar is more obviously a sermon addressed to the political economist , who believes that only ‘ people who show a profit ’ are important , and that people who are poor or old or ill should be shut away because they are ‘ useless to society ’ .
26 Robbie says : ‘ Any problems we do have , we sit down and sort them out straight away because we 're in each others pockets all day and every day and it would n't do to fall out badly . ’
27 ‘ I turned away because I did n't know where the ball had gone .
28 This view eventually fell away because , as Tom Smail puts it , the theologians ‘ could not cash it out ’ as a fully-blown doctrine of atonement .
29 Speaking to the Nenagh Chamber of Commerce he referred to how Schering Plough , despite offering no pollution threat , had been turned away because of unreasonable and implacable opposition from small groups of people :
30 Doyle grinned at her and she had to turn away because her eyes filled with tears .
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