Example sentences of "[conj] [det] 's because " in BNC.

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1 I do n't say that that 's because you know what the Greeks are like because I do n't know what the Greeks are like .
2 It has not , says BSDI , claimed the violation of any proprietary rights , such as patent rights , trade secrets or copyrights , saying that that 's because it has no proprietary rights to violate with respect to the Networking Release 2 code .
3 which was we do n't know who won we do n't know what the score was but we think that but we 're , we 're assuming that that 's because they bring out all their secret showmen who do n't sh travel they have a little core , hard core of that do n't travel but they , they bring them out
4 s he did n't remain in the parking in the driving seat er and in fact that that 's because one of the lads was er a keen photographer and er So that 's actually how it did go .
5 I assume that that 's because I 'm a Consultant Paediatrician in Banbury .
6 It looks like 16mm film because it 's Kodak Gold and that 's because I wanted it to look like good-quality home snaps as opposed to a kind of beautiful , arty shot .
7 There 's hardly anyone doing anything new and that 's because the people who are making this music have n't got any emotion and drive to do anything .
8 And that 's because , according to me , telling the truth means saying ( or otherwise conveying ) not what you believe , but what you believe you believe .
9 Er and that 's because of a good cooperation between the districts and the County Council .
10 And yet somebody else might have three or four thousand down , and that 's because they 're jetting off to er foreign climes a few times a year .
11 I mean as usual with financial journalism , er i it 's somewhere in between , I mean endowments are having a bad run at the moment and that 's because they 've paid out such excellent bonuses in the past so if you 've had a maturity in the last four or five years , you 'll have seen how good they are .
12 And the rewards then would be that erm from the interviewers point of view he be you know viewed as more intelligent , self-confident , industrious all this sort of thing , make him say determined , erm more understandable to the interviewer obviously , and also the there He 's more likely to be well liked by the interviewer , and that 's Because of that not only his voice but the content of what he 's actually saying is gon na be more favourably looked upon .
13 And that 's because does n't belong to you .
14 And that 's because I still get to you . ’
15 And that 's because the third world is bigger than any other section whether you call it the first world or second world or whatever , and I think the first and second put together .
16 I think that section of the world is the largest , and those countries contained within that section of the world have huge differences and that 's because of religion , culture , different economies , different kinds of governments and so on and so forth .
17 You know , you 've met the kind of person who 's so sure they 're right they wo n't listen to anything , you know , they 're , they 're self-righteous and arrogant and that 's because their superego is very very strong .
18 And that 's because Plato would be locating the individuation in the soul and not in the body .
19 And that 's because we 've got the the balance of the first year 's payment .
20 And that 's because we tend to prejudge who will or will not go in .
21 And that 's because of the map .
22 And that 's because you were going to go .
23 And that 's because I 've had it cut .
24 They 're twenty pence and that 's because they 're high .
25 Er , of course er , Yeltsin does sometimes take own measures and that 's because the situation genuinely is very dangerous er and er , I think that everyone would agree that really .
26 Well increasingly , of course , they are English words and that 's because , increasingly , we are getting closer and closer to erm expressing intention , and the thing about language , you see , is that it was designed by nature to be a vehicle for intention , and that 's what we all secretly know , but in fact we 've never been helped to think about it .
27 When Queenie talks about the increased expenditure on recreation from nineteen eighty to now , that 's quite right , there has been a huge increase in spending , and that 's because the Labour Council was committed to improving recreation facilities in the City , and it did n't continue the appalling record that the Conservative administration had had before of virtually no recreational facilities , it invested in recreation facilities — you listed them yourself — and of course those facilities have to be paid for and on when we have stood for election we 've always made it clear that we want to provide quality services , but of course that they have to be paid for , and so the second point that you then made was that , you know , our budget 's gone up beyond belief , well I mean this year it 's being cut by two million pounds , last year it was a standstill budget , and erm that has been done at a time when in fact Central Government has been transferring responsibilities from Central Government onto Local Government without increasing , indeed at the same time decreasing the amount of Central Government grant that 's gone to local councils .
28 But that 's because we 're looking at it at close quarters .
29 He 's a sharp operator , adept at playing the angles , continually bouncing gags off the course of a meandering conversation which takes in flotation tanks ( ’ They told me they wanted to recreate the conditions of the womb , but that 's all I need : some jerk in a white coat stabbing me with an ice-pick for half an hour ’ ) : Panama ( ’ Most American casualties over there were self-inflicted , but that 's because we have a lot of Hispanics in the armed services and some guys get confused ; some Hispanics in the armed services and some guys get confused ; some Hispanics shot themselves , they 're that loyal ’ ) ; even , somehow , the British motorway system ( ’ Driving up the M1 !
30 Now people are n't as open , but that 's because they got taken advantage of . ’
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