Example sentences of "[pron] 's because " in BNC.
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1 | Well she 's because like we 'd just like |
2 | I wa I want a cup of tea I 'm fucking Right , no , I know it 's there , I know it 's there 's because he 's got in |
3 | If the kitchen climate is changing , it 's because working conditions have lost the barrack room brutality which once characterised what was a pretty sordid job in all but a handful of restaurants and hotels . |
4 | ‘ It 's because my hair 's longer . |
5 | I suppose it 's because you 're an English pigeon . |
6 | Perhaps it 's because you get to see more of the timber . |
7 | Perhaps it 's because we humans tend to associate protein with fitness and athleticism . |
8 | It 's because of this — the magnanimity even more than the political expertise — that Olson 's appalled and self-questioning reflections on Pound 's arraignment and incarceration make all others seem puerile at best . |
9 | ‘ It 's because I have n't been winning for a while and I am desperate . |
10 | What one knows is that , when a film works , it 's because writer , director and producer were working in harmony and could inspire everybody else on the project with their joint vision . |
11 | It 's because of your past that you 're sitting there now , with your list on your knee . |
12 | But if Prince pleases , in music , in bed , it 's because nothing is ever done just to please . |
13 | But when Prince rocks out it 's because that 's as much a part of him as the funk strut . |
14 | If Lovesexy is Prince 's strongest record to date , it 's because its strength lies in coherence . |
15 | If Lindsay had notes — well tough — it 's because he does n't believe as readily as I do what people say to me . |
16 | ‘ It 's because you and Irene are the cleverest , ’ she explained . |
17 | It 's because of having too good a husband . ’ |
18 | It 's because you love him that you feel like killing him and wiping him out of your life . |
19 | ‘ It 's because you love him that you feel like killing him ! |
20 | It 's because he 's been ill like , in the head . ’ |
21 | Kilts and togas and hearth rugs were flicked up to reveal Y-fronts and boxer shorts in red , white and blue stripes ; green and yellow spots ; black and white snatches of music , ‘ God Save the Queen ’ and ‘ Maybe it 's because I 'm a Londoner ’ ; and was n't that young Burt the body-builder with his packed lunch in a posing-pouch ? |
22 | Maybe it 's because my two Toy Poodles were horribly upset one cold day . |
23 | But it is n't because of some secret triumph of racism it 's because the claim he 's making has been emptied of meaning . |
24 | Maybe it 's because she has the most substantial female role in any of Stone 's films to date — or maybe it 's because her character suffered the saddest fate in the backsweep of Jim Morrison 's downfall . |
25 | Maybe it 's because she has the most substantial female role in any of Stone 's films to date — or maybe it 's because her character suffered the saddest fate in the backsweep of Jim Morrison 's downfall . |
26 | He treats his actors as equals , and if he ask you a question , it 's because he wants an answer — not because he 's testing you . ’ |
27 | At first she sympathised a bit , but basically she thinks it 's because I dare to walk around and look people in the eye — I 'm too challenging or flirty or something . |
28 | It 's because of his own hang-ups , if you ask me . |
29 | ‘ I think for my part it 's because of Liubov , ’ I said . |
30 | ‘ It 's because you live alone that you 're so inaccessible ! ’ |