Example sentences of "[adj] because [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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31 Most of us do this because we have to .
32 Rose , Birmingham Region and I make it very clear on the onset that our Region is having a free vote on this because we have n't had the opportunity to discuss the document and therefore what I 'm saying is purely my own views .
33 Chair , can I just help you here recently , because we 've had a recent case ourselves erm , this is an ironic twist to this , because Councillor Patten 's being writing to the County on Highway and Traffic issues recently and sending us a copy , and it 's stunned us a little bit , because normally they would write to us direct , but there 's a sting in this because we do n't know whether we 're supposed to respond to him now , or the county .
34 We prefer this because we believe that this is the way in which we can learn from our mistakes ; and that in finding that our conjecture was false we shall have learnt much about the truth , and shall have got nearer to the truth .
35 We know this because we find , scattered around the chromosomes , long strings of DNA text that are identical .
36 When this government talks about safety nets for those in need , I tend to look six inches below ground level to find it often the G M B is the only safety net above the ground which leads me to my second word we do this because we care we care about our country our economy , and our people .
37 The tidal fall this morning was around two feet lower than normal — I know this because we live with the tide tables , but most people would n't think of it .
38 The answer is that individuals have to develop like this because we live in societies which have evolved through all three stages of economic and cultural adaptation ( and their frequent partial repetitions and recapitulations ) .
39 There ca n't be a dirtier one than this because they 've started already .
40 They are able to argue this because they believe that the state in capitalist society is neutral and can be used in any way that the people desire .
41 Is this because they think they are without inhumane behaviour ?
42 Clearly , it is cheaper for them to operate like this because they do not have regular wage bills to pay .
43 They 're , they 're suffering from this because they want to , they enjoy it .
44 They are choosing to do this because they have learned that without it they can not sustain their good intentions .
45 Some people have great difficulty with this because they have blurred the distinction between a personal relationship with God and a ministry calling .
46 In some instances , management have done this because they have believed that de-skilling is a counter-productive strategy in that it lowers morale , commitment , motivation , and optimum use of human resources .
47 They are able to do this because they have a dominant position in many markets and have the financial resources , excellent graduate training schemes , pay competitive salaries and offer a broad range of opportunities for young would-be executives to gain early experience .
48 And he would be the right one to b be on this because I mean he 's so intelligent , he would but he wo n't even I think he must of turned that tape on yesterday .
49 I mention all this because I know that many women are horrified at the idea of their baby being delivered in this way .
50 I only did this because I know the outlet where I purchased the fish from has its own excellent quarantine facilities and I have used this shop for over 10 years and have never had any trouble with fish purchased from there .
51 I tell you this because I know that I can not expect trust if I do not give it .
52 I know this because I have been glancing at a magazine called Rubiks printed in English and published in Budapest .
53 I say this because I have the feeling that you no longer wish to join your cousins in Wisconsin .
54 Erm why I am saying this because I have erm I know young people work with Guatemalans .
55 ‘ I know this because I have been here several times when I was younger .
56 And although the sub-text of my increasing thinness ( which I chose to ignore ) read , ‘ I am doing this because I feel so helpless that not even my own body belongs to me ’ , the apparent text read to me , and increasingly to others , ‘ My body is my own and I can do what I like with it . ’
57 When our member then appealed to the Regional Secretary and said , well , I think I do wan na appeal and go further than this because I feel I 'm right , what letter did we then get in reply .
58 ‘ I would n't buy this because I think striped shirts have been overplayed — and I prefer black jeans . ’
59 I am doing this because I think I ought to and am in the position to do so . ’
60 One of the virtues of parental investment er theory I would say is that er it 's particularly sensitive to female interests in , in in sexuality and nobody who knows me or has read er my works would , could possibly suspect me here of fashionable feminist prejudices er so I do n't say this because I think this is what people like to hear , but because I happen to think it 's true , I 'm afraid I 'm one of these old-fashioned and you may think stupid people who believe that you should er say things cos you think they 're true , not because you think er it 's what you think want w want to hear or if you say it , you 'll be accused of sexual harassment by a lecturer as I was last year .
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