Example sentences of "[noun prp] just because " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yeah , ’ it said with relish , ‘ you think you 'll forget about your precious Lucy just because you 're a few hundred miles away ?
2 Richard just because the tape 's on does n't mean to say you 've got to lie
3 Who is to say that the poorer countries of Europe are to be happy with a dominant Germany just because it is said to be good for ‘ Europe ’ ?
4 Even so I smuggled it home to England just because it was banned .
5 In the sister institute in the French-speaking Cameroon set up somewhat earlier at Yaounde , workers embarked more conventionally straight into a programme of materials production and were able to announce confidently that by March 1973 , ‘ about 47 tons of textbooks and 33 tons of documents have been produced ’ , but you can not profitably assess the success of a curriculum by weight ; many megatons of unprofitable material have been produced ( and will still be produced ) all over Africa just because no preliminary study had been made to ascertain whether children and parents wanted them , could afford them , read them or understand them .
6 Anyone could have attacked Ella Why should it be the O'Neills just because Ella had tried to befriend Kathleen ?
7 As he watched her , he suddenly thought how childish it had been to imagine you could play number three for Somerset just because you 'd once made seventeen in an over off the indifferent bowling of Philpott , A.J.
8 ‘ Our spirit is magnificent , and we are certainly not in awe of Australia just because they are the world champions .
9 Why are we in Britain made to feel guilty about flying the Union Jack just because on occasions it is used by extremists ? — .
10 This is particularly difficult in view of the fact that it is just their children who are probably far more in need of that grace of God just because of the attitude of their parents , than those of parents who measure up to all the standards that we impose .
11 It had belonged to a man called Flowers , and they had gone to Manchester just because he had offered them the flat .
12 And if you could go back , would you stay in Beirut just because you had a nice home there ? ’
13 Though I do n't know why you think he 's so important , now we 've discovered he is n't R. Just because he was Puddephat 's tutee , it does n't mean he knew him terribly well .
14 Wayne Clark , SNA architect with Cisco Systems commented that ‘ there will always be customers who go with APPN just because they 're IBM users ’ — but that may turn out to be a dated view : even IBM these days concedes that it is no longer in a position to dictate standards in the brave new world of open systems .
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