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

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1 ‘ It was the first time that he realized there were officers and that they treat you badly because you 're not like them .
2 He 's sold me to you only because he thinks I 'm going to die soon .
3 ‘ Well , why should I love you less because of that ? ’
4 Heart Shaped Face : Veils that become fuller below the ear will suit you best because they 'll add width to the jawline .
5 but he got a phone call on the Tuesday from Mr 's secretary to say oh Mr would like to see you anyway because er he feels it may have erm it was a letter , I 'm sorry , which came
6 Well I 'll see you tonight because I know granny
7 No goals as yet in the other game in group A against Charlton although as I warned you earlier , I do n't think we 'll have that score for you tonight because it is being played in Italy and er our chances of getting that score through the er computer here are remote to put it mildly .
8 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 .
9 Fancy flogging you just because you sliced the legs off the general .
10 ‘ I 'm not telling lies for you just because you want to go to the coffee bar , ’ Sally objected .
11 Sometimes you get hung up on people wanting to know you just because they 've seen you on the telly , and of course that is n't there with other actors .
12 It was n't fair that your grandmother left her fortune to him instead of sharing it with you just because he 's a man and she had an old-fashioned prejudice that women should n't own money .
13 Which does n't mean I intend to leap into bed with you just because fate washed you up on my beach .
14 Not staying here with you just because you 're bored I ai n't
15 and after a time you know you say ha and you just because the lawyer for the other side always goes for the very worst scenario
16 Are you home because you 're home or are you going fishing or
17 If they know which party you are from and say , ‘ Oh I expect I 'll vote for you ’ , they probably mean ‘ I wo n't , but I want to get rid of you quickly because Dallas is just beginning ’ , or , I 've no idea and I 'm really not interested — politicians are all the same . ’
18 He put out his hand towards her now but did n't touch her , saying , ‘ Do n't faint ; it wo n't help you any because I 'll only revive you with a jug of cold water and make you listen to the finish .
19 you can keep as long as you like because
20 But I found it really helpful to have known you both because you were in both groups and involved in the Union and the EOP Working Party .
21 But I 've chosen you partly because you 're not a part of this infernal scientific set-up .
22 We thought of you really because we all remember the good old days , you know Magpie .
23 Though she never did with you really because that , I
24 ‘ I 'm turning this project over to you purely because it is my personal opinion that you can do it .
25 ‘ I 'd telephoned you purely because I had a need to hear the sound of your voice and what do I get for giving in to such weakness ?
26 You 'll find there 's a certain kind of boy will have a go at you now because he knows he wo n't be able to touch you once you 've left school .
27 I was going to call you now because of the national health
28 I need you here because training 's your bailiwick .
29 He says them trustees are going to sell it and keep you here because it 'll be cheaper . ’
30 ‘ I 've called you here because you 're young , Kim , and flexible of mind .
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