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

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1 You can rest assured that you do not dive in just because you have a weak constitution !
2 They 're all added in just because they do n't have an accident does n't might go for making it the safest infrastructure perhaps .
3 My godmother — Helen — has given us such good premises and so many other advantages that it would be foolish to give in just because we have a bit of opposition . ’
4 Whether he came in just because of Bev or whether he 'd started on
5 Attempting to get to grips with all the developments in nursing over the past five years is meat enough for any expert , and you will not be regarded as letting the side down just because you are not familiar with all the latest terminology or research in your clinical specialty .
6 ‘ We are not going to roll over just because VSEL have told us to , ’ he said .
7 ‘ I do wish everyone would stop writing me off just because I happen to be fifty . ’
8 The film itself should not be written off just because it uses unsophisticated material .
9 You ca n't turn feelings off just because your mind tells you they 're rubbish ! ’
10 There 's no need to bite everyone 's head off just because they notice you 're a woman . ’
11 Still , even when I was young ’ — she was talking as if to herself now-'I could see no reason to stay up just because a date was changing , starting all over again , one , two , three , four , five .
12 It would n't be fair for such a player — who could do much for the balance of the side as a genuine all-rounder — to be held back just because there was an ageing geriatric hanging around , trying to prolong his playing days .
13 Unnecessary procedures must never be carried out just because a learner needs the practice .
14 There was no fairness on earth if someone who would appreciate it and work hard was kept out just because of a greedy , uncaring family who would prefer to forget the child of an unsuitable union rather than make a generous gesture and ensure that some right was done at the end of the day .
15 It would be harsh to rule 3 out just because the argument demands that only justified beliefs can justify others ; if we can give a reasonable sense to the notion of a belief standing on its own feet , as it were , rather than on those of others , we could easily see 3 as a special case of 2 .
16 I do n't normally pick things out just because of odd wordings , and start checking it out .
17 And le , it turned out just because at one point Mary put erm .
18 You do n't have to hammer it out just because we 're being recorded Jeremy !
19 Susie nodded , and then added , ‘ I do n't agree that he has the right to follow me around just because he 's my husband . ’
20 I was desperately trying not to let the cat out of the bag , and a few tricky moments came about just because of a few crossed wires .
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