Example sentences of "because [pron] [adv] have a " in BNC.
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1 | I was not keen to go yet because I still had a vivid memory of that hand . |
2 | ‘ They put me in the bin because I suddenly had a talking jag , ’ Edward said . |
3 | At a matter of fact , it 's rather interesting that because somebody actually had a go at Peter about this , he 's a B B C er and we er , we should n't enter into politics about this , but you know the background of Peter . |
4 | So you , well then you 'll still not know what you 're going out with because you still have a few days from last week to get . |
5 | Because you always have a new bike . ’ |
6 | Perhaps because she now has a set of causes to attach to the peculiar incidents of the past several days , from her inexplicably word-perfect rendition of an Aramaic drinking song to the appearance of demonic names on the optician 's chart . |
7 | All the managers knew that Karen was on the Committee because she always had a notebook in her hand . |
8 | Either because she was at the bottom end of the family , or because she always had a book to study . |
9 | Probably because she never had a father at home to look up to — ’ She broke off , biting her lip , knowing she was saying too much and ashamed at her loquacity . |
10 | Now I can only remember one thing about it : a passage which refers to the death by starvation of a girl in Paris because she only had a pint of milk and a loaf of bread a day . |
11 | This is especially true because we already have a denotational semantics ; we would like the laws to yield the same equivalences . |
12 | It was always a project which was in parallel with Queen , because we always had a positive attitude to people doing stuff outside the band , getting new experiences and bringing them back into the band . |
13 | Well we do n't have it on Sunday because we always have a great big lunch so I never |
14 | In the twentieth century , history has suffered to some extent in terms of its general significance in relation to people 's interpretations of life , because we now have a whole generation of politicians who , and statesmen , if you can call them such , who know very little history at all . |
15 | They were able to respond swiftly because they already have a secret ballot strike mandate over an ongoing pay dispute . |
16 | Many people believe that because they already have a Personal Loan running with us , they ca n't take out another . |
17 | These may not always be the people who sparkle a great deal because they often have a maverick quality . |
18 | It is also important to remove all traces of abrasive powders used in sample preparation , because they usually have a bright luminescence themselves and can be mistaken for heavy mineral grains in the sample . |
19 | Small cetaceans would probably not fare better than birds after exposure to excessive quantities of organochlorines. indeed dolphins and porpoises may be particularly vulnerable because they apparently have a lower capacity for PCB degradation than birds . |
20 | It is not open to Mr Tillson subsequently to say that he had no need of a tenancy of the occupied land because he already had a possessory title which gave him a freehold interest in that land … |
21 | He bought that because he once had a tiff with a BBC car park attendant who would n't let him in . |
22 | Because it only has a 50% fat content , it 's ideal for light lunches , and its firm texture makes it easy to spread on crackers or chunks of crusty bread . |
23 | By 1966 , the Church was better able to take advantage of the new interest in its separatist stance because it now had a core of Ulstermen who had been converted under Ian Paisley s preaching and who had grown up with his politicized evangelicalism . |
24 | Bayfield says the US business can remain profitable at lower volumes because it now has a reduced cost base . |