Example sentences of "because [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | When dey blow a whistle it 's because dey dig de style |
2 | I thank all of dem because dey pave de way , yu see |
3 | Even videos , a medium Madness exploited with hyper-active aplomb , did n't reap the rewards they could have done because no-one had invented MTV or The Chart Show . |
4 | Maybe they all felt OK because no-one had been shot in a park . |
5 | The March Revolution was a spontaneous uprising because no-one had planned it ; it merely escalated from a seemingly harmless bread riot into a complete constitutional over-throw . |
6 | It was greeted in silence because no-one understood what he had said . |
7 | When she was away for those ten days I mean certain things just could n't be done because no-one knew |
8 | The word ‘ object ’ amuses me because no-one talked about objects in the eighteenth century . |
9 | The machine can completely fail to work because no-one has bothered to test it before the day . |
10 | In his view , it is fallacious to say that Unix costs less per number of users than mainframes because no-one has ever put a large number of users on Unix boxes . |
11 | It is n't fair that you 're only a secretary at Hoggatt 's because no-one bothered to educate you for anything else . |
12 | During his summing up , Mr Justice Henry had instructed the jury to reject Saunders 's claim that it had been a " victimless crime " because no-one appeared to have lost money through it . |
13 | ‘ But your housekeeper will stay on , ’ Dertouzos said , ‘ because no-one knows how to teach a robot to plan . |
14 | Although technically complete the full line-up for Murrayfield 1993 has yet to be confirmed , simply because no-one knows whether the slot allocated to the former Soviet Union is going to be taken by a CIS selection or by one of the break-away republics . |
15 | More than 600 people a day die of a heart attack in the UK and many lives are lost because no-one knows what to do in an emergency . |
16 | Michael : Like me now , them no too bother with me because them think , say me a half-breed , you know . |
17 | 5 B m : : L because society ( do n't want them in it ) B because , because them start / it off in first place dey know it 's wrong ( . ) |
18 | Because me study Slavery me know wea dem cumin from , |
19 | Towards the end of field-work a constable newly transferred to the Neighbourhood Unit from one of the sections expressed his difficulties in adjusting to the new round of duties , stating that it was more difficult to pass the time because nothing seemed to happen ( FN 17/12/87 , p. 16 ) : establishing informal contact with the public was not yet itself seen as doing police work and boredom was unappealing . |
20 | The television had not defeated her because nothing had ever gone wrong with it , and it had only to be switched on and off or , scarcely more complicated , over . |
21 | Their advantages include fast stopping and starting , lack of tool wear because nothing touches the workpiece , and — potentially — great accuracy . |
22 | I always knew it probably could n't last because nothing goes on forever , but in that time , I had a great time in New York , and it seemed at one point that everyone was there when David was doing the week at the Universal Amphitheatre . |
23 | My father spoke Polish and Russian and my mother spoke French — we had French people there , so I must tell you , I was really lucky , I went through the war without seeing anything horrible — I saw nothing , nothing at all , because nothing happened up there . ’ |
24 | When the eidetic image of the room was fully and accurately frozen inside of me , I made my move , or tried to make my move , because nothing happened . |
25 | Yet , because nothing succeeds like success , Cole too may be excused ; for making the tacit assumption that the Pioneers were mistaken , excused because Consumer Co-operation had abandoned their model , was successful , and had all the authority of success . |
26 | These religious ethical teachings are surrounded by sacrality , and they have to be reiterated in this way over and over again because nothing runs so counter to man than to love his neighbour , including his enemies . |
27 | The output states of both gates would be 0 ( because nothing has happened yet ) . |
28 | Because nothing has changed ! |
29 | In some ways it is better to communicate with the client and say that nothing has happened , than not to communicate with the client because nothing has happened . |
30 | You 'll save a lot of wear and tear on your hands if you buy a stainless steel trowel , because nothing causes more blisters than using a rusty trowel . |