Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] because " in BNC.

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1 I 'd heard so much about the blinking cruise being in October and not in September that I 'd considered it done and June , fool that she is , chose not to challenge me outright because her tactic is to suffer in silence until her suffering spills from her like lava , devastating everyone in its path .
2 But I am sure you will find the time — 10 minutes ! — so do them daily because you will miss them if you do n't .
3 My hon. Friend 's remarks about a single currency alarm me greatly because I much admire his intellect , not to mention the fluency of his speech .
4 It was further recognised that project-related work in the library also brought benefits in terms of teacher/pupil interaction and support : you have the opportunity to get closer to them as well … to help them better because you can go round small groups and talk at length while others are getting on with something that you know they are interested in .
5 It did not take me long because the big grin with which Yorkshire 's finest snooker player greeted me told its own story .
6 Obviously it affected me personally because my father 's condition was similar for the last fourteen years of his life .
7 Some of the activities and resources are such that the parties engage or wish to engage in them or possess them only because of the conflict .
8 Nobody read them but Clara , and she read them only because she read everything .
9 We do not use them only because those we have employed hitherto have been sufficient for our needs . ’
10 But what er what happened is when they rebuilt this building in the fifteenth century the masons found these and reused them reset them inside because they 'd lost their significance in over the three hundred years , so but they were useful structural er things .
11 Agnes turned away from her sister and there was a sad note in her voice as she said , ‘ He cares for me merely because I 'm useful to him , that 's all .
12 They did n't search me straightaway because it was time to change the guard at six o'clock precisely .
13 okay , round the base of your thumb , basically what we want to do is we want to clamp these fingers in so they ca n't come un unstuck , we want to push them together because she ca n't keep them shut like that , but the next thing is that you come round to the back where the little finger is , the next time you come round here , you 're gon na come round to about the first thumb joint okay and then you 're gon na go over the top okay and if you come round again the little thumb , by , by the little finger , you come round again to the thumb joint okay , come over the top again , round , we 're just making really like the figure of eight , but all the time we 're keeping off of this wrist here and I 'm keeping her fingers in , are you alright still ?
14 You got complications some time in that erm when the Six A Twos , the Fours and the Six B routes were running erm it was found sometimes that if you married them together , did a Six A trip one time a Six B , a Two and Four , you could save what we call a bus , you could save a whole bus by marrying them together because routes were only of thirty minute duration from Electric House out to Six A R Gainsborough and back again was , was half an hour .
15 They should all be the same , let's put them together anyway , even if they 're not , we should put them together because erm I mean they 're all part of the same company anyway .
16 Suddenly , but predictably , the main actor enters the stage and speaks in a piercing voice , intelligible to me only because it is unmistakably one of alarm .
17 Mum takes me only because I mentioned to her that my periods have stopped .
18 Or perhaps — such a suggestion rises in me only because I have lain next to the contagious soul of Gustave himself — did he gather it elsewhere ?
19 He 's with me only because the Reichsführer ordered it . ’
20 I kill where I please because it is all mine .
21 Can I please because I have to be off in a few minutes .
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 But as you say , switch off first and then still use a stick or something to get them away because it maybe the switch does n't work and maybe that 's why they 've been electrocuted in the first place .
24 ‘ In the end I asked him not to bet with me anymore because of the size and frequency of his bets . ’
25 In particular , the ERCs fail in some cases to rehabilitate the men and women who pass through them largely because it is not their physical disablement but their attitude that is handicapping them in returning to normal working life , and the ERCs are not really equipped to change these attitudes .
26 do n't want you to take them outside because you trail them in the wet .
27 It was important to me that I did tell them individually because on their own I felt I could get their attention and having to explain why I felt like this , but more than that , I wanted them to fully understand that all of a sudden I was n't a lesbian whose name was Carla — I was still Carla , except that I just had different feelings .
28 Find people who will do the job well — do n't pick them just because they are there .
29 It 's easy to get carried away by the many tools at your disposal so beware of using them just because they 're there .
30 He does n't drop them just because they do n't buy .
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