Example sentences of "because [conj] you [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In terms of sound it hardly matters , because once you plug in live , the real sound is brought out in the house — you go both direct and to the amp ( racked Gallien-Krueger and Ampeg SVT heads through Hartke cabs in Gene 's case ) .
2 Er , I am , Mr Chairman , I support that fully , because if you write to them it 's six months before they 'll reply .
3 No Bryony come back please because if you walk by yourself they 'll want to as well .
4 Or one other word which is to say that sponsorship is enabling because if you go into a partnership like A B S A it enables you to get the gov similar government funding .
5 Now it 's easy when you deal in numbers like that because if you go to sixteen
6 Can I make the point that if you do n't get to the parents of kids kids , before the end of summer term you could be jeopardising the chances of what they 're doing in the SATS because if you get to the parent erm in the beginning of the spring term and say you know , Fred is not doing particularly well because of this the parents are then in a position to do something about it but if you actually tell them once , basically the stable doors closed what can
7 E two , now you 've got to work out the average speed , right try and think roughly what the answer would be , because if you thought of that , then you would know that 's a silly answer , cos look , how far is the journey ?
8 I paused before replying to her , because if you pause before replying to people it gives them the foolish idea that you 've actually listened to what they 've said , and I said of course darling .
9 In that well yeah I mean in a sense er that 's right because if you think about it , in eighteen in eighteen fifteen er the great powers stayed in existence mainly because of a fear of a of of fear of France .
10 It could be of course , that we 're too near to them , because if you think about it , this has happened to most great pioneers in , in science , they were , for the first erm , certainly for the first century , there 's often a tremendous er , rejection .
11 Yes I must say I , I personally sympathy with that I mean I think that erm , women 's er role is er very much despised and disparaged it should be because if you think about it they 're having the children and bringing them up , well this is one of the most worthwhile things to do
12 They also like things which are quite so if the activity involving chairing a meeting , doing a role play , doing a presentation although they may be nervous they actually enjoy that , they find they gain a lot from that and they also like activities where to an extent there 's a freedom from constraints , policy structures , they do n't like to feel bound because if you think about it a lot of are actually exploring deep end situations trying new things out , they do n't like to feel that constrained .
13 Because if you think about it , this is a w this is a danger we may suffer without actually being able to get up .
14 Hardly National Anthems , because if you think of the Red Flag , which is the Communist Anthem , it 's not National , because it spreads throughout the whole of the world , for those people who are erm , red incline , Communist incline , and if you think of Europe , whatever you think of Europe , there is a European Anthem .
15 And although these are obviously er at some kind of show because if you look beyond the horses you can see there are marquees and so on in the background .
16 ‘ I think it does have something to do with drugs , because if you look at all those Spiral Tribe people who 've just been on E for so long , y'know ?
17 ‘ The figures mean that someone has been defrauding the company and it was n't Craig Grenfell because if you look at the dates you 'll see that the fiddling went on even when Craig was in prison . ’
18 Because I mean if we add all these together gents , I mean I pi I homed in on the number , on , on the people , because if you look at our budgets , staff costs are something like ninety percent of our budget
19 No because if you look at Marxist writing it 's , i it 's , you go through certain stages and you ca n't achieve
20 Because if you look at a problem , and you read through , have someone to work it out you say yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah , and that 's yeah obvious .
21 Because if you look at the top of her , you you would n't think
22 Because if you look in any package holiday brochure , you 'll still see that , in order to get a room , you need two people .
23 I 'm glad you brought that up really , in a sense , because if you complain about something , very often you can feel o on your own , that you 're the only one that 's doing that someone will take retribution on you
24 Because if you want to , if you want to beat the system , you can of course .
25 Our elderly strategy is moving towards trying to equalize , or even out , those big differences of accessibility , because if you live in Wantage , and I live in Oxford , say , we have a totally unequal access to Social Services for elderly people .
26 It 's difficult , though , because if you talk to adolescent boys in schools they 're violently opposed to women 's liberation , they hate the name women 's liberation , because they 're very defensive perhaps about their own masculinity at that age , and their own masculinity is defined very much in terms of being superior to girls and having mums who wait on them at home .
27 It 's difficult , though , because if you talk to adolescent boys in schools they are violently opposed to women 's liberation , or they hate the name women 's liberation , because they are very defensive perhaps about their own masculinity at that age , and their own masculinity is defined very much in terms of being superior to girls and having mums who wait on them at home , so it 's difficult to challenge that kind of supposition at that age .
28 Variety that 's right there has to be variety because because if you talk in a monotone all the time then it all becomes rather boring does n't it ?
29 Because because you say about , he is accountable to the people because the the councils win the ballot box .
30 Because after you listen to the evidence will be that these are professional officers doing a very difficult job and members of the public , members of the jury create very dated job they have the one objective I 've told you about to protect members of the public from further harm from what they thought was an armed criminal on the run .
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