Example sentences of "[conj] because i " in BNC.
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1 | Your affairs are ours , and if I do n't believe in it on principle , or because I am not mature enough for publication , neither do I despise ‘ vile money ’ . |
2 | I did n't think of her ; I ca n't say I went because I respected her decision or because I thought it was in her interest ; I knew it was n't in her interest , or mine , or ours . |
3 | I had seen him turn human with Margaret , but that glimpse had not been enough to tell me now whether he had stopped on recognizing me for her sake or because I was a Benedict 's nurse . |
4 | I 'm not doing it for monetary reward or because I 'm asked to ; I 'm doing it because I feel I have to do it . |
5 | I 'm not doing it for monetary reward or because I 'm asked to ; I 'm doing it because I feel I have to do it . |
6 | Because I might find them or because I might not be able to ? |
7 | ‘ Or because I was the first to show any interest ? |
8 | ‘ Or because I am British ? ’ |
9 | Erm are we continuing trading or because I , I fear that in , in in particular and with due respect to the Chairman I think the hospital discharges at the moment are leaving a little bit to be desired . |
10 | Is that because I can cook , or because I possess a mother , like other men ? ’ |
11 | Firstly , an emotion may be expressed involuntarily or voluntarily ; if I say something in a ‘ happy ’ way , this may be because I feel happy , or because I want to convey to you the impression that I am happy . |
12 | Well I suppose it must of been me but I have no idea when or why or where because I generally cut the erm side bits off . |
13 | I can say that because I now belong to them both . |
14 | I bought that because I suppose it seemed to offer nearly everything the equivalent Wadkin moulder had to offer but at £2–300 less . |
15 | I say that because I think it 's the logical way free rock climbing will progress . |
16 | I feel that because I ca n't bring myself to talk about it , but on the other hand I ca n't forget it , I joke instead about hating my body , or hating being a girl , or hating men , then I get drunk and cry . |
17 | I think that because I was wearing dark clothes and not giggling , he saw me as a challenge . |
18 | Do n't think that because I 'm learning an absorbing and rather difficult trade I have no thoughts to spare for you . |
19 | And I will say that myself I was very promiscuous sexually , I will say that because I think a lot of people want to leave that out of the story , well not me thank you very much . |
20 | But it 's definitely a unique sound , with that percussive effect that ca n't be recreated on an electric bass — and I know that because I 've been getting sampled a lot recently … |
21 | At first he was really quiet but I kinda changed that because I treated him like my brother by punching him ! ’ |
22 | I am vulnerable to the inference here that my inquiry has vested interests ; that because I am an African-American and a writer I stand to benefit in ways not limited to intellectual fulfilment from this line of questioning . |
23 | I think too that because I had postponed rather than rejected sexuality , the latter model was even less acceptable . |
24 | I sent back a tirade of bitter invective , written during a long , lonely evening when Richard was dining in college : did she think that because I had given up working for my degree I was necessarily isolated from intelligent thought ? |
25 | He had been late talking — was that because I had n't coo-ed at him and gurgled baby talk ? |
26 | Of course I worry about that because I 'm a human being , but that can make you paralysed . |
27 | Sorry Hellena , I ca n't tell you that because I have n't got the faintest idea myself ! |
28 | I know that because I heard them . ’ |
29 | you said that because I w I want to buy a book ! |
30 | At that time erm , I was a commercial traveller and Harlow was part of my district and they reluctantly accepted the fact that because I was a commercial traveller working in Harlow that I actually did work in Harlow which was stretching a point , but I really think that the Development Corporation 's officials were getting a little tired of my being able to talk their own language and to write letters in the same vein as they could write , they were n't used to this , and , at any rate , as I said earlier we got here . |