Example sentences of "[pron] because it is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As the Sister came to me she said ‘ Do n't you think this is yours because it is not . |
2 | For the listener , there is nothing to keep her to this role unless she happens to have a partner whose talk is engaging ( or , of course , there may be extrinsic pressures of , for example , wanting to please teacher , which because it is always a possible element in children 's work I will not keep referring to but will take for granted ) . |
3 | In the first example , however , there was no talk of heirs , and so it is more difficult to establish a trust in favour of somebody because it is not at all clear who its beneficiaries are supposed to be . |
4 | Yeah I agree with you because it is sometimes quite difficult for somebody who 's handicapped to find the courage to go out . |
5 | Neither should you omit something because it is so familiar to you that is seems silly to write it down . |
6 | This characteristic is an important one because it is empirically testable . |
7 | However , this approach may not always be the most successful one because it is so familiar to most of us , and in a competitive situation people are able to go on reasoning until the cows come home . |
8 | And if you change one spreadsheet you have to change everything because it is n't automatically changed throughout . |
9 | This comes as a great shock to me because it is well understood that anyone who does not like Erich Kleiber 's conducting must be a Nazi ! ’ |
10 | Take the case of the masochist whose partner inflicts harm upon her because it is only in these circumstances that she will have sexual intercourse . |
11 | She says it is going to be a struggle for her because it is quite a severe leg injury but she 's determined and what we 're looking at now is very good recovery so thpat should continue . |
12 | I think someone else should have done it because it is not our vocation . |
13 | The firm has been campaigning since November 1991 to receive results at the same time as the Japanese press — a privilege denied it because it is not a member of the Tokyo Stock Exchange press club , where securities companies post earnings announcements in members ' pigeon-holes . |
14 | Somebody elects to stop it because it is not satisfactory , unquote . |
15 | Above all we should resist it because it is really intended to allow legalised Euthanasia to sneak in by the kitchen window having been refused entry at the front door . |
16 | But I have carried it about with me — as I do your photograph , and less worthy things — and I have kept it because it is almost certainly your last message to me . |
17 | Boullee demonstrated one aspect of vision and I mention it because it is so clear and so obvious . |
18 | ‘ You 'll know if you 've got it because it is very painful , your mouth fills with ulcers and the flesh between your teeth becomes puffy and ragged as it rots . |
19 | " Men go to sea before they know the unhappiness of that way of life ; and when they have come to know it they can not escape from it because it is then too late to choose another profession " . |
20 | After all , the Earth pulls us because it is there ; likewise , the Sun keeps the Earth in its orbit because it is there . |