Example sentences of "because she have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They did n't see the second passenger because she 'd fallen into the well between the front and back seats .
2 And she was n't such a push-over she was going to melt just because she 'd fallen in love with a man with a heart of ice .
3 That particular ghost was said at first , because she 'd lived in a hulking great castle with fields and forests and things , and when she saw it again it was a council estate and , as I said , a supermarket .
4 Carole said that she always brought everything including the kitchen sink because she 'd stayed in the past in basecamps where there had n't even been enough mattresses to go round ; one in South Wales had been a wooden hut with gas lights and a fridge half a mile away .
5 It was incredible but true — incredible because she 'd only known Fen for a week — incredible because she 'd begun by disliking him — but true that she was in love with him .
6 Or had she only been cold because she 'd known of her husband 's friendship with a beautiful young Irish girl ?
7 Had she only responded because she 'd needed to be loved ?
8 Despite her fiery auburn curls , she very rarely lost her temper — largely because she 'd learnt over the years to put a tight lid on seething emotions in public , keeping explosions solely for when she was by herself .
9 I smiled smugly at her because she had to go into the rain and I did not .
10 I think his experience of farming was somewhat limited because of the time he had spent in the Army , and that would not make things easy for Grandma Hauxwell because she had to take on more responsibility around the farm .
11 She , too , was thinner because she had worried about me so much .
12 She was afraid she would have a defective child because she had seen in Angharad what could happen in her husband 's family .
13 Guilt because she had run from them .
14 One of the middle-aged women who kept the shop had ordered a set of posters about the Paris rising of May 1968 , because she had gone to the Sorbonne to study when she was a girl .
15 She knew he was n't in the head , because she had gone in herself to wash her face and hands and rake a comb through her wildly disordered hair .
16 Likely it was because she had recognised in him from the first the trait matching her own : the ability to make money , for especially was she enamoured of his Sunday second-hand car-sales and of the fact that he insisted on working on that day and handling this side of the business himself .
17 And because I 'd let her fall off , she would n't be allowed to be a nun any more , because she had fallen into the lake of mud and I knew you could n't be a nun unless your clothes were clean .
18 Sophie concentrated on the sweetness of the apple and by the time she had gathered drops of juice along her tongue , Lori was below her , lying on the turf and crying because she had fallen in the near-dark .
19 It could destroy her , because she had fallen in love with him .
20 And although his eyes did n't seem to move the prickle of her skin sensed that he had n't missed a thing , from the mass of dark hair which was now half-up and half-down , to the crazy oranges-and-lemons earrings which she 'd clipped on because — well , just because it was Saturday and sunny , and because she had felt like it .
21 But the same year , 465 , saw the biter bit : instead of forcing Athens to abandon an overseas operation to deal with a problem nearer home , that is , a Spartan army menacing the Attic border , Sparta was herself forced to welch on the Thasos offer , because she had to deal with a revolt of the helots at Ithome in Messenia .
22 ‘ He was n't , ’ said my mother , perhaps because she had concurred for too long and now it was time for contradiction .
23 Because she had to provide for the Barons and for her other gentleman who was still with her she was obliged to go out daily to market and this quite ordinary transaction restored some of her spirits .
24 She was beginning to think he had a way of entering her thoughts and her memory , because she had looked like that when they had made their final move — tall , slender , leggy .
25 The first was a Carol Pearson , of Muswell Hill , interesting to him because she had worked as a hairdresser 's improver at a shop in Eastcheap .
26 Oh , the benison of it , she thought , for she seemed to need comfort now , not only because she was tired after the journey and far away from John , but because she had admitted to herself that she loved him , had let her love sweep over her like a kind of illness , ‘ giving in ’ to flu , conscious only of the present moment .
27 Labour is accusing Mrs Thatcher of dodging a debate on Britain 's entry into the Exchange Rate Mechanism because she 's humiliated by the U-turn .
28 Labour is accusing Mrs Thatcher of dodging a discussion on Britain 's entry into the Euro Monetary System ; they say she 's chosen to avoid speaking in a Commons debate on the issue because she 's humiliated by the U-turn entry has meant for her .
29 ‘ It 's because she has to deal with you , day after day . ’
30 Does she think , because she has slept with my husband , she can call me Liz ?
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