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 ?
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