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

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1 ‘ We are together because we get on well . ’
2 ‘ , I seem to be saying where I am only because there is another use of ‘ Here ’ , as for example in answer to ‘ Where 's the thimble ? ’ , in which I am saying where something is .
3 " Things are so because they are so " , it seems to say .
4 it could have been just because it 's , just had just newly changed hands and it might have
5 And on sex he notes : ‘ The older women are best because they always think they may be doing it for the last time . ’
6 And on sex he notes : ‘ The older women are best because they always think they may be doing it for the last time . ’
7 If you 're here because I said certain things about you after the race , you can sod off back south right now . ’
8 His young wife says , ‘ You 're here because there 's no place else to hide . ’
9 Another Orcadian was equally adamant that injustice had been done : ‘ We 're here because we feel it 's very wrong the way the bairns have been uplifted , and they 're being treated quite like criminals really .
10 ‘ We 're here because Lord Sagramoso is a damned heretic against the Emperor , stirring up other heretics . ’
11 You 're here because I said you should be here . ’
12 We 're here because we want to see Earth Commander . ’
13 ‘ I suppose you 're here because you heard that Riddle was the father of my baby ? ’
14 We 're here because we 're suited to being here .
15 And that means that from then on your life is n't your own , you do n't do what you want to do , you do what you believe God is telling you to do and you try to live by what the bible says and you pray about any important decision you make and then , when God has shown you what the right thing is to do , even when you 're going through very hard times , you know that you 're there because that 's where God wants you to be and that gives you faith to carry on .
16 It would do yes , but w , wo , imagine that they 're there because the team 's now for solving problems .
17 We 're there because the Conservative party chose us , and put us there .
18 She needs a bike to support her , she 's , she has n't got any mobility , she ca n't control her arms , her limbs , although she 's there , you speak to her and she knows you 're there , and if you 're listening Joanne , hello , we know you 're there because your mum was telling us today .
19 We have won two out of four and it should have been more because we were in winning positions at Taunton and Liverpool . ’
20 What I need to do is to go through them with you and make sure you fully understand what they what their origins are etcetera because isomers we base the questions are very very common so I 'll be able to talk about marks .
21 We could now go on to attempt to explain the character of these institutions by citing their effect on leading capitalists — they are as they are partly because they encourage a belief which is functional in relation to the system as a whole .
22 This may have been partly because iron hulls resisted the vibration of the early engines better than wooden ones and also because fouling was less of a problem with continuous speeds and shorter voyages .
23 His promotion in 1644 to the important post of co-secretary to the new committee of both kingdoms may have been partly because he was already known to , and trusted by , its Scottish members , but also suggests more direct patronage .
24 You come to spend more time together than you are now because you go home in the evenings she goes out .
25 If during the period of habituation the touch of the glass rod is coupled with some other stimulus — say a bright light — the original response at once returns in full , so it can not be merely because of exhaustion that it disappeared in the first place .
26 On one level it is yet another accident , and on a second level it is inevitable , it must be so because it belongs here and nowhere else , as the foreign restaurant bill belongs to a novel about human birds of passage , and as the whistle belongs to a novel , in fact the only late Dostoevsky novel , with no children in it but haunted by the toys of absent innocence and peace : the governor of ‘ our province ’ where these crazy terrible events take place was disappointed in love as a young man and consoled himself by making a paper theatre with curtains , actors , audience , orchestra , conductor — the lot .
27 Some requests or demands are reasonable and fair , but others certainly might not be so because they fail to take into account the child 's right to his/her needs and point of view , or because they are inappropriate to his/her level of development .
28 That will be proved to be so because of the dogged , persistent and brilliant negotiating work by the Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and his two Ministers of State , especially my good friend the Member for Watford ( Mr. Garel-Jones ) .
29 Although it is argued that the total value of the firm will remain constant , it is shown that this will be so because the price of equity will fall so as to offset the impact of using debt .
30 He was not guilty of the offence , which is now theft , but would now be so because of s.5(4) where the innocent party 's belief is classified as a non-fundamental one .
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