Example sentences of "[noun pl] just because " in BNC.
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1 | Unless you 've done something awful , the courts wo n't deny you contact with the kids just because your wife does n't like it . |
2 | I have been hassled and discriminated against a number of times just because of the way I look . |
3 | ‘ I can not because I do n't believe God would change His plans just because I asked Him . ’ |
4 | He could n't really think that she would stop her investigations just because of a few threats ? |
5 | Current musical fashion may dictate a leaner , more vital Mozart style , but it would be a great pity to dismiss these beautiful and extremely musical accounts just because they fail to match present-day ideas . |
6 | Background knowledge consists of cautious hypotheses just because that knowledge is well established and considered to be unproblematic . |
7 | It is not enough to change to a new paragraph at intervals just because you know that a block of text is always broken up in this way . |
8 | You can not leave your parents just because you want to . |
9 | People do n't reject Darwin 's book on the emotions just because it 's , it 's rather heavily tainted with Lamarckism . |
10 | ‘ To say you have to buy new shoes just because the high-tech elements are damaged is a lot of bull , ’ claims Vic Robinson of Cobblers Awl . |
11 | We ca n't go round sacking our leaders every couple of years just because the voters do n't like them , can we ? |
12 | It is dangerous , however , to argue that there is no reason for the large antlers just because it seems unnecessary to give a reason . |
13 | At the time I told myself that I would take a train to Perpignan and from there explore the more accessible small seaside places just because they sounded nice and quiet and I had n't seen them before . |
14 | So therefore Mr Deputy Speaker in conclusion , what I 'd say to the minister is , number one do we really need this order at all ? because why should we have extra seats just because Germany are getting more . |
15 | It baffled her as to why she should feel a tingle in her veins just because Piers Morrison was lying only a few inches away from her . |
16 | ‘ I 've been offered lots of films just because the producers thought I would put bums on seats . |
17 | He was no respecter of persons or institutions or ideas just because they were vested with a brief authority , and nothing gave him more pleasure than to prick the bubble of pretension . |
18 | The practical difference between the two theories of adjudication is therefore this : in a conventionalist regime judges would not think themselves free to change rules adopted pursuant to the reigning legal conventions just because on balance a different rule would be more just or efficient . |
19 | We were so incensed by her trying to run things just because she was Bob 's girlfriend — after all , what 's a concert party without a leg show ? — that we left in a bunch , and that was the end of that idea . |
20 | Do n't try to do too much in one day or you will end up making impulse buys that you will regret , and do n't buy things just because they are cheap . |
21 | ‘ You have to make every effort to ensure they have a rounded life and do n't miss out on things just because there is only one parent there for them , ’ said Mary . |
22 | And you should never do things just because you 're angry . |
23 | You ca n't compromise your feelings just because of the money . |
24 | I say metamorphosing because it is our firm intention to continue the natural development process which has been going on in recent years , rather than make any radical changes just because we are now a university . |
25 | No need to neglect the chickens just because I 'm talking to Jin . ’ |
26 | However diverse their origins , this means that they can not be presumed typical of their time ; certainly many wrote their life stories just because they were exceptional . |
27 | Did she really think he would stint his efforts just because his success would mean competition for her affections ? |
28 | Clare said indignantly , ‘ I really do n't want to discuss it , Gran , but I do n't see why I should put up with my husband 's adulteries just because you did — so please do n't try to force me ! ’ |
29 | in some cases it may be appropriate but if you 're forcing people to make comments just because there 's a space to do it |
30 | Why should the girls have to you know , lose their savings and money that money that people have given them as gifts just because , you know they do n't want to give out any money ! |