Example sentences of "because [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No , because right has a tummy bug this week and she did n't phone or nothing like to say I do n't wan na phone Margaret she do n't wan na know so I do n't know why you 're bugging her for !
2 These large spaces did not rush past but seemed endless because endlessly repeated .
3 Possibly because BIS confines itself to activity in the academic , college and research libraries ( where most library instruction takes place ) , and the various committees have set themselves more specific tasks , BIS seems to be a more successful co-operative and co-ordinating agency than LIRT .
4 The adverse act required under Morris did not mean that the prosecution had to prove that the appropriation was not done with the authority of the owner because so to hold was inconsistent with Lawrence .
5 No , no , they complain to us because so does the secretary , I mean they 're all very nice , they know us and they like us , talk to them when we go there , but any sign of a noise , somebody I 'll be on the phone to me .
6 It was on the basis of such national concerns that the Committee attempted to construct a version of English which while serving the state in strategic , institutional , and cultural terms , would also appear free from state control because apparently grounded in free individual identity .
7 Whatever the magnitude of , because only depends slightly on , without proper knowledge of a better approximation to can be obtained from intersections of the input load line with input characteristics for which .
8 It was also a source of fees for more distant associates and although such relationships were more vulnerable to dynastic change , because less bound up with the territorial dominance of the lord of Middleham , some did nevertheless survive the transfer of power in 1471 .
9 It was also a source of fees for more distant associates and although such relationships were more vulnerable to dynastic change , because less bound up with the territorial dominance of the lord of Middleham , some did nevertheless survive the transfer of power in 1471 .
10 In some ways they are more interesting , because less explored .
11 I said for heaven sake girls , not only trying to cut down on the expensive just because obviously trying to start up on their own .
12 I think they were all going to market because obviously had a farm .
13 Well this would be the ideal opportunity to look at that because obviously planning now for the future gives you an opportunity just as you 've done with your maxi-endowment
14 But the mean annual gazelle does tend to get systematically worse more difficult to catch because better adapted to evade cheetahs .
15 times six X because normally bring that to the front .
16 Erm I , I think I might have missed Adam 's point and I was going back to whether the south was more efficient than the north because just tying it in with the seminar we had on managerial farms , were n't there more in the north than in the south ?
17 The church 's ideology not only gave powerful support to kingship : it sustained the very idea of the state as a permanent complex of institutions , because therein lay the best prospect of defending ecclesiastical interests .
18 Although this book is about marriage , this chapter needs to take the reader back into history because therein lie our roots and forgotten history has a tendency to be relived .
19 Would you say er it 's important because easily dismissed .
20 Because generally speaking … when they get a bee in their bonnet , they tend not to write letters .
21 But the other thing , which is even more important , is the need to follow up medicines after they have been marketed , because generally speaking the disasters which have occurred erm have occurred once the medicine has been in use and they are terribly rare things .
22 Time for another sparkling commercial break now , but stay with us because still to come
23 Now , while you 're off checking the Yellow Pages for Hypnotherapists , we 'll take a very short break , but be back in one and half minutes because still to come
24 But like , it was alright then because like means that you can changed up in this one corner of the changing room all the time and so I 'd got my shirt on while I was putting my T-shirt on like for the reason that my bra strap was bust , not actually because I 'd got a gigantic love bite around my neck !
25 ‘ What you 're saying is , ’ she said , ‘ that one should n't even whisper it in the wind on the hill-tops because once said a thing can never be unsaid ; that expression gives power to thought ; that even the clear though unspoken formulation of a nebulous impression may be dangerous , giving it a force and potency which silence or merely a lack of clarification would deny to it . ’
26 Because once costed it represents the estimated fee for the group 's involvement in a project , either in the form of an appointment contract for the client to sign .
27 He should have remembered because always walks down there on Fridays to do his badminton class .
28 Subsequently , because low priced petrol came onto the market the appellants wrote to all of their dealers , including the respondents saying that they would not insist on the implementation of the resale price maintenance clause .
29 When Birkenhead left office in 1928 , Baldwin accepted his resignation with a reluctance which was convincing because honestly expressed : ‘ We shall part , on my side at least , with a feeling of personal regret which I could not have believed possible four years ago . ’
30 If this means attributing to Athens an uncharacteristic desire for land empire , we should not hesitate to do so — Thucydides ( i. 111 ) after all records an expedition to Thessaly as well ; and if any individual was responsible it was surely Pericles , whom Aristotle ( Rhetoric 1407 ) quotes as saying that the Boiotians tended to ‘ cut each other down ’ — that is , they were weak because internally divided .
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