Example sentences of "because [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | When dey blow a whistle it 's because dey dig de style |
2 | I thank all of dem because dey pave de way , yu see |
3 | Michael : Like me now , them no too bother with me because them think , say me a half-breed , you know . |
4 | 5 B m : : L because society ( do n't want them in it ) B because , because them start / it off in first place dey know it 's wrong ( . ) |
5 | Because them twins |
6 | Because them who own the restaurant they 'll get er they 'll be fined on the Common Market laws |
7 | You just said you did it because them up your arse , it irritates you . |
8 | ‘ I think she did n't like me because me and David used to play games and things like that and act like we always had done . |
9 | Simon : Because me and Sara ( 3.11 ) took some water out . ‘ |
10 | It happened because me and my little boy were living with my mam . |
11 | Because me study Slavery me know wea dem cumin from , |
12 | Well I , we did n't because me nor me brother and that . |
13 | Mould this lot of nonsense down , because me as a boilermaker had to live forty four years and there ai n't enough people are still working to be able to run the sections . |
14 | like them and I must say , tell him you wan na see them because me and him do n't talk very much because |
15 | She always knows me Auntie Jean because me Auntie Jean what favourite from being young |
16 | Just because yours is n't as good , her mind fills in the blank space . |
17 | This is not the first time the issue of control has come up in this column but because yours is a sign that tends to resist going with the flow , all too often you meet people and circumstances that appear to block your path . |
18 | More than sixty years after the event , while watching a child of his own try out his first steps , he suddenly stated in reminiscence and satisfaction to his most intimate Spanish friend , ‘ I remember that I learned to walk by pushing a big tin box of sweet biscuits in front of me because I knew what was inside . ’ |
19 | As the years go by , Ursula 's body becomes a bore , and she experiences a fear of ageing : ‘ I shall have to die fairly young , because I wo n't be able to live with the infirmities of old age . ’ |
20 | ‘ Because I 've decided to give up the artificial fiction of being myself for the genuine , satisfying falseness of being somebody else . |
21 | I feel confident because I know I came out to help : directly , by leading them as well as an officer can ; indirectly , by watching their sufferings so that I may plead for them as well as I can . |
22 | Auditioning makes me very nervous but sight reading — maybe because I 'm better at it — inspires me with more confidence . |
23 | When I got my first job out of training it was at Worthing in a juvenile leading role and I got my Equity card because I had been chosen . |
24 | I gave up because I felt insulted . |
25 | I was thought to be getting above myself because I refused to sight read a scene . |
26 | Endless , he wrote , because I could see no end to them and because I could envisage no beginning . |
27 | Endless , he wrote , because I could see no end to them and because I could envisage no beginning . |
28 | Is it because I am at a loss as to how to go on ? |
29 | A only relates to B because I have put them there . |
30 | Because I see it from the outside ? |