Example sentences of "[adv prt] because you " in BNC.

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1 But do n't just jump in because you feel you 've got to .
2 You let them in to have a laugh at them or you let them in because you want to listen to what they 're saying .
3 you do see one , you leave it in because you 're going to deal with
4 You see , you 've got the cold air coming in because you got so many , even with double glazing you got
5 I do n't know if I was thinking about Another Woman but if George was being blackmailed about something like … and he 'd taken you along because you were tough and … you see the silly fantasies I get into when I 'm alone ? ’
6 Thank you very much , er I ca n't carry along because you want to stop me , but if I were capable of telling , I 'd say my attitude is still the same as it was before .
7 At one time he , he lived at , they lived at but er er she was a widow and she was ninety but she was very good to us and , but we had er , we had apartments but there was a lock on both sides of the door , you know what I mean , we were quite self-contained and we had er er a narrow stairs and because of the war I could n't , you could n't er , I used to scrub the stairs down because you could n't buy carpet in those days , you see because of the war and to the shortage of stuff and so I used to keep those stairs nice and , we had a , a , we went , as we went up these stairs erm it , I suppose originally , you see , it would have been back stairs for the servants , you see , in the hall and this old lady used to go in and if ever she had the doctor she used to ask me if I would go and sit with her and hold her hand while the doctor came , you see .
8 And do and do you think erm do you think it 's justified to take the trees down because you 're going to put up some some new little ones in their place ?
9 First simply lift the boat into the water but do n't let go at this point because you 'll find that the boat will drift faster than you can swim after it , then you lift the daggerboard here , halfway down because you 'll be sailing off wind .
10 Okay , so you can convert any per centage into a normal frac I mean you can leave this sort of fraction is no problem , like I say , erm , seventy eight per cent is a , seventy eight over a hundred , and normally you would n't have to bother cancelling them down because you 'd just go to use your calculator
11 Erm , the trouble is , if you do n't know the vocabulary it 's very hard to dictate and write down because you have to keep stopping and asking them to spell things .
12 fall you slow down because you ca there 's more , there 's more air friction towards the ground .
13 Clearly something rubs off because you can observe people developing habits and behaviour patterns as a direct result of repetition .
14 have enough money with you if you are calling from a public telephone so that you are not constantly interrupted by the pip-pip-pi-p sound or cut off because you run out of change ;
15 You were being frightened off because you 'd started asking questions , but I was to be killed because I 'd found some answers . ’
16 I ca n't very well ask him to take a fortnight off because you do n't like him .
17 You lose your job , you 're at home all day , you heat the house to stay warm , get cut off because you fall behind with the bill .
18 I d th the natural inclination is to say use it t to live off because you do n't have a problem over the next twenty six weeks .
19 So the first point is if you 're going to show something show it , let everybody deal with it let everybody look at it then when you 've finished with that turn it off because you want the centre of attention to come back to you , presumably .
20 But of course I had to back off because you pulled out of it , and started fighting again . ’
21 Does n't matter if you go off because you could come up behind it .
22 Does n't matter if you go off because you could come up behind it
23 ‘ But I bring that up because you were asking about how you get back into it after that length of time .
24 Now if you notice Carol 's movements , they are always in a an upward direction and the reason for this is so that you do n't drag the skin , so when you 're whatever you 're doing with your face , whe , when you 're cleansing , toning , and moisturize , always try and keep the movements going up because you do n't want to stretch the face , you do n't want to make any any loose skin any looser than it is
25 We do n't want you getting on the council housing list , clogging it up because you 've got a job and a bit of money , we want council houses to create ghettos , we do n't want people in an in employment , people with money to have council houses .
26 I said , well you get in there because I said I do n't know if there 's any hold up because you know
27 I 've no idea yet , really what , I mean , you know , for instance I do n't know how much ratio staff to patients they need , therefore you ca n't really , you know , follow that up because you 've no idea what the costs themselves could be .
28 Been alright if you 'd come up because you ca n't claim it can you , after four o'clock .
29 Er , as far the these building are concerned I think your point is valid , I mean , I think probably printers , I think that you suggest are left on because you never know when it 'll be to .
30 I would have thought the threat that you 're not going to get on because you 've had a crap appraisal would be fairly significant and I think that most branch managers
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