Example sentences of "because it be [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | My heart , to love him ; my will , to do his will , my mind , to glorify him ; my tongue , to speak to him and of him ; my eyes to see him in all things ; my hands to bring whatever they touch to him ; my all only to be a real ‘ all ’ : because it is joined to him . |
2 | We identify a stretch of language as a text partly because it is presented to us as a text , and we therefore do our utmost to make sense of it as a unit , and partly because we perceive connections within and among its sentences . |
3 | One can then say that the mean velocity gradient depends only on u τ and y , although one can not say the same for U because it is separated from its origin by a region in which v is important . |
4 | For women on supplementary benefit , the economic benefits of having a part-time job , all they can manage without full-time childcare , are somewhat illusory , because it is taken off their benefit . |
5 | The reason vitamin D was regarded as a vitamin is because it is found in our food , and this is important for those who do not receive adequate exposure to sunlight — for example , the house-bound elderly . |
6 | Does he agree that gas is better not only because it is transported through its own pipelines and therefore takes transport off the road , but because it is green-clean and thermally more efficient ? |
7 | Then I remember what it 's been doing : nothing that they could see , because it 's hidden behind my beard . |
8 | I like to know what their intentions are , what they are hoping to achieve in that lesson and that cumulatively becomes more specific because it 's based on what we said last time . |
9 | But that said , erm what what it what the position is , er i is that we have put into the model Well we have n't put it into the model because it was given to us a part of the model and possibly by now North Yorkshire may have the revised model , No they have n't yet . |
10 | Lawton suspected nothing , merely practised caution because it was trained into him and was not an instinct . |
11 | Because it was listening to my advice on the ‘ phone , of course ! |
12 | Laura was not in a great hurry to find a new designer if only because it was dawning on her that the company needed more of a skilled copier than an original artist . |
13 | ‘ Because it was written by someone who seems to have taken a particular dislike to you . ’ |
14 | Oh they 've it off the Sunday because it was competing with something on the Sunday , what 's the other side Sunday ? |
15 | He was beginning to see that his concept of Art with a capital A was European , based on a classical tradition that was never going to expand to meet the challenge of the new generations of painters because it was defined by its time . |
16 | The bishops expected the hallowed Authorized Version to maintain its mastery because it was sanctified in everyone 's affections and moral sentiments . |
17 | Mr Ashton provoked laughter when he said he had watched the programme because it was set in his constituency , and he had been to school with the father of Sean Bean , one of the stars . |
18 | Last year I ran it because it was missing from my curriculum vitae . |
19 | He might say that there was a convention relating to such actions or that he did something because it was expected of him . |
20 | With an odd feeling that he was asking because it was expected of him rather than out of genuine interest , she replied somewhat stiltedly , ‘ Once I 've a clear picture of the items to be displayed , and which room they 're to go in , I can begin the first rough draft for the catalogue . ’ |
21 | Yes , that sounded plausible : he would n't take it just because it was offered to him on a plate . |
22 | And something was happening to that door ; something that he could n't make out , because it was screened by their bodies . |