Example sentences of "because you " in BNC.

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1 Because ye 'll never get nae place here , in Glesga .
2 Because ye never liked it . ’
3 ‘ Just because ye hiv a stickman . ’
4 But when you are looking for a suitable speech you ca n't really reject anything familiar solely because you think it might bore the panel .
5 There must be some affinity between you and the man or woman on the printed page — something that you recognise not because you are ‘ just like that ’ but because you feel that you can interpret the situation with those words .
6 There must be some affinity between you and the man or woman on the printed page — something that you recognise not because you are ‘ just like that ’ but because you feel that you can interpret the situation with those words .
7 If that makes the agent sound unpleasant it is only because you are still seeing the profession through rose-coloured spectacles .
8 Do n't worry about going out there to give the greatest performance of any particular speech and then come away depressed because you know you 've done it badly .
9 It takes a little time to sec that you 're not moving forward any more , either because you do n't know how or because there is n't anywhere to move forward to .
10 ‘ Considering the Council is planning to close down the Library because you ca n't keep track of things properly . ’
11 Because you 're a man , that 's why . ’
12 Because you 're an extra man , dear , ’ she said .
13 ‘ I 'm upset , as you put it , because you did n't even have the courtesy to warn me that I might not be giving a lecture that 's due in eight days ’ time .
14 Because you 're a genuine case . ’
15 If you stall accidentally it is almost always because you are not aware of the low speed , etc. and therefore all the training in the world will not prevent you from responding instinctively because you are not at that moment aware that you are stalled .
16 If you stall accidentally it is almost always because you are not aware of the low speed , etc. and therefore all the training in the world will not prevent you from responding instinctively because you are not at that moment aware that you are stalled .
17 Being directly overhead , the field is one of the worst positions from which to extricate yourself because you have to fly blind , away from the field , for quite a long time to get out to the side for a reasonable base leg .
18 This is slightly more than the distance that most pilots would like for a spot landing at the gliding site because you need a little more time for the approach in a strange place .
19 Do n't look immediately below because you wo n't be able to see the slopes .
20 Furthermore , people vary in their tolerance from day to day , and it is not safe to assume that because you have been to 15,000 feet or so without oxygen before , you will be able to do it again .
21 It is equivalent to landing on the hedge because you did not close the airbrake , even though you knew that you were likely to hit it .
22 By all means practise side-slipping at height , but do n't assume that because you can do it at height you will be able to do it accurately on an approach .
23 But where it is possible , it is valuable to learn brinkmanship , because you also learn to reduce your feelings of stress under pressure and to make better use of thermals lower down where they are often smaller and more difficult to centre .
24 You need to be ‘ with it ’ , because you can never guarantee that you wo n't have a launch failure or end up in a field instead of back where you started .
25 Because you 're not carrying the weight of your body on your feet , it 's a good form of exercise for people with painful feet , bad backs , or arthritis .
26 Because you 're always utterly alone then .
27 ‘ Yeah , ’ it said with relish , ‘ you think you 'll forget about your precious Lucy just because you 're a few hundred miles away ?
28 This is a key point because you should always feel more or less equal to that which confronts you .
29 This is not to say that you will never deflect the opponent 's attack and then counter , because you will .
30 Actually , providing your timing is reasonable , this is not too dangerous , because you will be interrupting the attacking technique close to its source , when it is at its weakest .
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