Example sentences of "because it be [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason they use skin is because it is off your own body and thus it is the best natural plaster you can get . |
2 | It matters to the democracies because it is a battle about ideas they believe in , because it is on their doorstep , and because the rest of the world has been watching to see what they would do about it . |
3 | Brunner by contrast appealed to the Reformers , and especially to Calvin , in support of his contentions that there is a ‘ general revelation ’ of God in the ordering of the created universe , simply because it is of his making and bears his signature , and that this has its subjective correlate in man , made in God 's image . |
4 | These ways are often referred to as vehicles or methods in public relations practice , because it is through them that messages may be sent to consumers . |
5 | this freedom we talk about is worthy of their support because it is for them we fight ; it is for the establishment of a social system that is going to provide them with the opportunity and the means to develop all that is best in them and the Nation . |
6 | . Let me say now , that most of things that we do in this part of the course , I do n't ask you to tell me what you 've written down , stress is a very personal thing , your reaction to it , so do n't worry , you write down anything that you want to write down , because it is for you . |
7 | Underlying the analysis is a belief that particular forms of strategy arise out of a recognition by working-class members of a need to reduce the material insecurity immanent in the forced commodification of labour — ‘ people engage in various forms of action because it is in their interests to do so ’ ( ibid. p 7 ) . |
8 | I wanted to go to Sunderland because it is in my own region , the far north . |
9 | However , Tamburlaine is also like this because it is in his nature , and so when these two clash , one of them is going to suffer . |
10 | Hill climbing is so called because it is like what one would do to find the top of a hill in a Scottish mist : Keep going up . |
11 | Then I inhale long and slowly , because it 's for me to make the move . |
12 | Why is one of the shirts a different size ? — Because it 's for someone else . |
13 | is it I mean has your attitude you know th th that because it 's under your feet is to use your expression |
14 | I wo n't buy your silence because it 's worth nothing . |
15 | He 's forgiven because it 's in their essence never to hold back , and all their pent-up frustration is , if anything , a guiding focus for their supercharged spirit . |
16 | Trust them , because it 's in their at the moment . |
17 | are you just he ca n't go your bag because it 's in your erm , drawers ! |
18 | We have actually Terry because it 's in your toothpaste |
19 | The house wo n't be affected by the record four hundred and six million pound bankruptcy order , because it 's in his wife 's name . |
20 | Because it 's in our hands , it 's in our children 's hands and it 's in our grandchildren 's hands . |
21 | I have listed these processes because it was through their operation that Tyneside 's industrial proletariat was created . |
22 | In the early stages of his political career , Ian Paisley depended a great deal on the Free Presbyterian Church , largely because it was through his evangelistic work that he had become well known . |
23 | because it was between you and him , . |
24 | ‘ … the girls were very excited about it , because it was for them and there was an opportunity to use the equipment ’ |
25 | Vaguely irritated , she decided to blame Aunt Bertha for the incident , because it was on her account that she was here at this particular time . |
26 | I finally turned to Kent , not because of what had already been discovered there but because it was on my doorstep and a lot more accessible than either France or Wiltshire . |
27 | It was open to the solicitor , if the appellants be right , to explain to the judge why they were absent , because it was on his advice . |
28 | It was said that he 'd refused a smaller plan just because it was near his own home at Naunton in the Cotswolds |
29 | I guess because it was like one perfectly held note , one exact and translucent colour . |
30 | Her article had quite astounded Richie because it was like nothing she had done before . |