Example sentences of "[adj] because [pron] 've " in BNC.

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1 Well I , well I say , we 've looked at it slightly different because we 've only , we 've only worked together for five weeks .
2 But you think it 'll kill him from one o'clock in the night till seven o'clock the next morning , it 's , it 's ridiculous and financially were no different because you 've got to pay for digs you 've got to pay for the petrol
3 Well I better not tell them because it will completely spoil their holiday but erm it 's h it 's interesting because we 've been mentioning it to other people I 'm sure they 've never .
4 I mean interesting because I 've never actually done the job that you 're doing .
5 By the time you 've seen your third rapist walk free because you 've been cleverer than the prosecuting counsel , you lose the taste for that particular victory .
6 Right , and this is this little bit of it , now , made them come back to us and say , well but yes , that 's not enough on its own , or that 's too much on its own , or whatever , or there is no hope , you may as well forget about this because we 've already done the study , or somebody in Japan 's already written off , whatever , but from this point in time , let us , as the sales company , get the information together as it relates to .
7 I 'll erm I 'll just check this because we 've changed round again and last time that
8 There ca n't be a dirtier one than this because they 've started already .
9 I 've also got to be careful because they 've got size eights upstairs as well that Robert got them
10 I have felt embarrassed because I 've had to meet people afterwards who I who I who I care what they think about me and I 've put in the biggest load of old rubbish .
11 Because they 're geared to Marks and Spencers , now there 's the advert for them they work with , with mass production , that 's where it goes wrong because we 've lost our individuality and so I go to the Italians in order to get the sort of yarns they offer me , now they 're the sort of yarns they offer me .
12 I like EB-2s because they 've got a really full kind of sound .
13 In fact , in some ways it 's a lot easier because I 've only got myself to think of these days .
14 But it wo n't be that much because I 've been out of things for the last year and before that I had shut my eyes anyway .
15 and you know it sort , it surprises you so much because I 've said we 'll go on this moving stair thing er what they call it ?
16 Well theirs is , but it 's bigger because they 've got the two rooms , like one big room split in half you see
17 It 's remarkable because we 've been talking about Twickenham to you ever since I think about the second round , and in those days it just seemed a little bit of a dream , but that dream is now just eighty minutes away is n't it ?
18 The two he uses on stage have held up well , though ; it 's remarkable because they 've never been rebuilt and they were made in 1959 .
19 If you say , ‘ I keep thinking you might take some LSD and have a bad trip and get scrambled-egg brains and never be the same again and I really love you the way you are , ’ that 's fine because you 've confined yourself to what you know and what you feel .
20 It 's going to be all so smooth because they 've had three hour training .
21 ‘ I think Have I Got News For You is a very difficult show to do and we 're both lucky because we 've had a few goes at it , ’ says Merton .
22 Minister of Science William Waldegrave , may have released the first major UK government White Paper on science and technology for over 10 years yesterday , but information technology professionals need n't hold their breath : while Waldegrave seems to think we should count ourselves lucky because we 've got our own research council for the first time , it would be more truthful to say we 've been stuffed into the miscellaneous section of the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council , along with the electronic , electrical and communications industries ; our body , together with the Particle Physics and Sciences Research Council , will replace the Science and Engineering Research Council ; as a result , we will benefit ‘ from the same building of bridges between research bodies and industry ’ as the rest of the reorganised bodies and should experience interaction at an earlier stage — on the Japanese and German model .
23 ‘ We 've been terribly lucky because we 've had a lot of help with everything we needed for Rachel .
24 I mean , we 've been lucky because we 've
25 Pedal steel players do much the same kind of thing , but they 're lucky because they 've got loads of strings to play around with ; when you 're a guitar player and you 're down to six , you have to break it down and come up with some simpler versions . ’
26 No cos they 're not , they 're not like erm stilettoes which where your feet are like bended they 're more flat because they 've got
27 She realised that more was called for and went on : ‘ I 'm curious because I 've never had a chance to look round here before . ’
28 You have made 'em red , you have made 'em redundant and you in , in you have and I hope you 've had nobody redundant because I 've I 'd be pleased to go out to those homes and say them come back and I would be pleased to go up to and say you 've got your figures wrong because you 're saying that nobody 's made redundant ooh well I I 'm so pleased .
29 And it 's even better because I 've outwitted the TEAM , and there should be something good on tele tonight , and I wonder what there is to eat .
30 Some companies do have genuine offers after April 5 because they 've begun a new accounting period and will be keen to impress their investors .
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