Example sentences of "it because it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No it , we took it to this bloke and I do n't know what he 's done with it because it played before we took it and when he , he said it were n't worth doing and when we brought it back it wo n't even roll now even play now will it ?
2 And when oversteer does come you 'd better be ready for it because it happens suddenly and rather messily .
3 The parlourmaid likes it because it saves her … ’
4 I also like it because it does n't offer any false promises of amazing results ; instead , what it has to offer is a reasonably priced , workable upgrade from four tracks to eight with a more than creditable end result ( as long as the guidelines in the manual and certain obvious rules are observed ) .
5 I object to paying for it because it does nah do anything for me .
6 It was put here for us by the Great Spirit and we can not sell it because it does not belong to us .
7 Er yeah and I think people in the first term are quite attracted to it because it does n't seem to have much on the timetable erm
8 It was worth all the hard work that we had put into it because it got that we used to use the town park towards the latter part of Barnardos day and all the men that we had gathered together used to have to erect every piece of fence to enclose like it is now , the park , is enclosed now with with fencing the men that were helping us did that all voluntarily !
9 It 's like the story Mum used to read me when I was a kid about the white puppy-dog that got lost and its little girl owner looked everywhere for it and when she found it again she did n't recognize it because it 'd got so dirty it was n't her little white dog any longer .
10 Jinny remembered seeing it and slipping past it because it looked complicated and she was tired .
11 CAMRA have picked it because it represents an ideal almost gone from the 1990s , a no nonsense drinking and talking den .
12 I remember how he signed it because it sounded so impressive : ‘ T. Buckland Kettering ’ . ’
13 Since the NPT 's adoption in 1968 , the French government 's position had been that it would abide by the terms of the treaty but would not sign it because it granted the two superpowers a privileged position in international relations .
14 Using the Temple as a short cut was also forbidden by Jewish Law and yet the priests turned a blind eye to it because it brought more trade into the Temple .
15 More than that he was almost certainly looking forward to it because it meant going home to be with the Lord .
16 The superstar guitarist , still grieving over the loss of his son who fell from a Manhattan skyscraper , says : ‘ I do n't mind talking about it because it helps me get over what happened .
17 Emphasise benefits over features and use a sales vocabulary ( e.g. your production people will like it because it helps to overcome ‘ down time ’ through waiting for the material to set ) .
18 ‘ I remember it because it had grey military markings , ’ added Duncan .
19 That she 'd no need to query it because it had been so special .
20 He predicted that Democrats would support it because it had the greatest chance of securing enough backing to become law by overriding a presidential veto .
21 ‘ We had very little work to do to it because it had been kept in great condition throughout its time as a lifeboat on the Isles of Scilly , ’ he explained .
22 ‘ They shouted at Trudy to open the till but she could n't open it because it had jammed .
23 So you ca n't have a full mortgage but they could n't get a mortgage on it because it had a flat roof .
24 If someone very close ( a member of your family , for instance ) were to come into the room while you were in that state , you would be aware of it but you probably would not move or do anything about it because it felt ‘ right ’ .
25 ‘ She started dancing around and we did it because it felt right . ’
26 Possible job , they can reveal it because it said in the on the front page that there 's nothing been decided !
27 She had looked just the way the boy did , and Jean-Paul liked it because it made him feel …
28 More like a volcano erupting than a steam engine blowing its top , Nick always said , but he was touchy about it because it made him sick the first time .
29 The trouble is , once one article said it , then other articles copied it because it made a good story .
30 Early in my journalistic career I learned that one should never use a preposition to end a sentence with — remembering it because it committed the error it condemned ; whatever the consequence , I was now fully convinced that Moose Jaw was not a bad place to be from .
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