Example sentences of "because [pron] is " in BNC.

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1 While he is not actively developing a third party dealer network because no-one is making money out of simply shifting boxes any more , he did say that systems integrators or value-added resellers have more appeal as people still want computers .
2 But if Prince pleases , in music , in bed , it 's because nothing is ever done just to please .
3 Upstairs in the workshop , there is an air of quiet panic mingled with excitement because nothing is quite ready for the upcoming show , but it 's near enough to know it 's all going to be just divine .
4 Because nothing is obvious until you
5 All ‘ events ’ in the novel are virtual ; it is irrelevant to debate whether Mira imagines buying a pig farm with her severance pay or whether it ‘ really ’ happens , because nothing is ever ‘ really ’ accomplished .
6 His words startled Lucy , forcing her to say with cold dignity , ‘ I trust you do n't imagine I 'm here with the idea of setting my cap at Silas , because nothing is further from my intentions . ’
7 I suppose it 's really proof of what er the approach that North Yorkshire County Council is taking on this issue because nothing is is as simple a as it seems .
8 ‘ It happened just before the end of the tax-year , because everyone is worried about tax going up from 40 to 50 p.c. if Labour gets in . ’
9 At cocktail party noise level everyone has to shout simply because everyone is shouting .
10 There will be no pressure on him because everyone is picking Benn to win . ’
11 The fact we are not ahead of the pack at the moment is a help because everyone is not talking about us winning it . ’
12 It went better than I hoped , probably because everyone is anxious about giving the right impression , with the May elections coming up . ’
13 Should they be speeding up because someone is behind them ?
14 In most cases it is because someone is withholding information to increase their power .
15 They can suddenly escalate because someone is carrying a blade . ’
16 Just because yours is n't as good , her mind fills in the blank space .
17 This is not the first time the issue of control has come up in this column but because yours is a sign that tends to resist going with the flow , all too often you meet people and circumstances that appear to block your path .
18 I think it is just because his is too mild and wo n't make an effort to assert himself .
19 The home environment is private , you do n't have to drive back from the vets when you are upset and your pet is likely to be more relaxed because his is in familiar surroundings with the people he loves .
20 ‘ As a player , it 's certainly more gruelling doing my own material than Michael 's , because his is mainly rhythm parts with a few solos .
21 Yet they work somehow , because her is a man who had the courage to state it as it is , with such conviction and such power and optimism that somehow you get caught up in his enthusiasm and believe with him , if only for those three chords .
22 And it can all fall through because theirs is falling through or they ca n't get out when you want and that can go on for Can it not ?
23 Necessarily therefore , if North Yorkshire proceed with environmental constraints applying in their county as a whole , the proper planning of the region is being frustrated because somebody is not being planned for .
24 Because nobody is proud of them , the whole principle is undermined — even lefties are now saying the people want to buy their own homes ?
25 The Lilac Fairy is generously slow and controlled and taps her forehead because she is bringing the gift of Wisdom ( the traditional gesture for wise ) .
26 The sky clears in the childbirth sequence because of Shatov 's sublime murmurings about the arrival of a new human being , but also because the midwife has her sleeves rolled up , because she is attacking a difficult and strenuous professional job , organizing essentials , masterminding the whole exercise , scolding Marie Shatov who allowed Shatov to get between her and the family in which she was a governess ‘ with the egotistical object of marrying you , laughing at the distraught husband on his knees unable either to bear the sound or block his ears before the birth ; and when all is tidied up , ‘ after some pleasant–es about ‘ the happy couple' ’ which were not without a touch of contempt and superciliousness , she went away as well satisfied as before . ’
27 And as to Spasov and being saved — ‘ Il me semble que tout le monde va à Spassof ’ — there is still some comic devillife in him as he quotes the Saviour against his bible-selling saviour because she is taking thought for the morrow , and as he turns the gospel on its head with ‘ Happiness does n't pay me because I start at once forgiving all my enemies . ’
28 She does not need nurses in uniform , she almost shouts : just because she is disabled , it does not mean she is medically ill .
29 Is that because she is paranoid ?
30 Even if she is sympathetic , it does n't mean that she will automatically want to start a serious relationship with you just because she is gay .
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