Example sentences of "[pron] because it have " in BNC.

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1 The term ‘ community ’ in this context meant something because it had been experienced as such .
2 Erm desk is a bit of a funny one because it 's just got the K.
3 The ERPS team are very fortunate that this facility is available to them because it has enabled the reconstruction work to be undertaken more efficiently .
4 I would n't recommend this one it 's just this is good for me because it 's got sort of
5 He 's behind the bushes , or he sits in the church itself when it 's cold , and I do n't blame him because it 's been pretty cold the last , you know , few weeks .
6 It 's like the story Mum used to read me when I was a kid about the white puppy-dog that got lost and its little girl owner looked everywhere for it and when she found it again she did n't recognize it because it 'd got so dirty it was n't her little white dog any longer .
7 ‘ I remember it because it had grey military markings , ’ added Duncan .
8 That she 'd no need to query it because it had been so special .
9 He predicted that Democrats would support it because it had the greatest chance of securing enough backing to become law by overriding a presidential veto .
10 ‘ We had very little work to do to it because it had been kept in great condition throughout its time as a lifeboat on the Isles of Scilly , ’ he explained .
11 ‘ They shouted at Trudy to open the till but she could n't open it because it had jammed .
12 So you ca n't have a full mortgage but they could n't get a mortgage on it because it had a flat roof .
13 Well there 's the fact that he might have borrowed the money for a ten million pound project , and he ca n't have a use of it because it 's named and he 's paying interest
14 We ca n't look into it because it 's only just been given to us .
15 The Selby approach seems to me to be er look at the land that is allocated which amounts to approximately a hundred hectares in the district and discount a great deal of it because it 's constrained in some way or another , and I 'll come back to those constraints later .
16 I am glad they 've approved it because it 's , it 's removed any uncertainty there might have been about the nineteen nineties , slightly disappointing that they chose to tinker with our wording here and there , but , but by and large , not too unhappy .
17 Society is increasingly helpless to deal with it because it has ceased to be society .
18 Now he is said to regret it because it has inflamed the Thatcherites .
19 So there 's classic sort of stories about organisation where the the er president of the organisation asks somebody to investigate something and that gets translated by the vice president into sort of rather more hostile sort of thing and basically it ends up with somebody at the bottom of the pile having their ass kicked or whatever because it 's been translated , or mis- translated down , okay ?
20 Speaking after BSAD 's national junior swimming championships , Mr O'Connor said : ‘ The Dolphin Centre is perfect for us because it has a top class pool and excellent facilities for disabled swimmers . ’
21 ‘ The Dolphin Centre is the perfect venue for us because it has a top class pool and excellent facilities for disabled swimmers . ’
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