Use because in a sentence
Sentences starting with because
- Because you are young yourself, and can still cope with the bear and wild boar, you like the motto, which will probably lead to new wars, and thereby to fresh renown. [10]
- Because somebody told you. [5]
- Because I love you, because I need you, because I'm going to marry you. [9]
- Because I lent you that book, and you come to meeting, people think I'm converting you. [9]
- Because he has written his chiefs and asked with high confidence for an answer that will confound these questioners--and the chiefs did not reply. [5]
- Because a woman would suffer an unmerited scandal and shame. [11]
- Because the dog would have seen him coming. [5]
- Because then it would have replied--and that is really what a Reply is for. [5]
- Because you're a woman, and also he'd believe you'd repent of your conduct. [11]
- Because a man who is a friend must still be half a lover, and a woman cannot bear to give up even a quarter of one. [10]
Sentences ending with because
- Was it because? [9]
Short sentences using because
- Because it's my way. [11]
- Because I wrote that paper. [5]
- Because it happened so! [2]
- Because he is so little. [5]
- Because you will require it. [5]
- It's because I'm provincial. [9]
- Because it is perfect. [5]
- Because she got passee? [11]
- He came because of Sonya. [2]
- Because I know nothing myself. [10]
Sentences containing because two or more times
- It is because you--you have suffered, because you know, that I come. [11]
- I received both your letters, and although I have not answered them it is not because I have forgotten them, or been uninterested about them, but because it appeared to me that I could write nothing which would do any good. [7]
- Denzil belongs to you, because you helped to save him years ago; the Catholic Archbishop belongs to you, because he's got brains and a love of literature and art; Barode Barouche belongs to you, because he's almost a genius too. [11]
- The elixir made you happy, my father, because you are good and pure, and because the beautiful, to the pursuit of which you have dedicated your life, ennobles everyone and makes every thing harmonious that comes from you. [10]
- Many years ago you docked me on an article because the subject was too old; later, you docked me on an article because the subject was too new; later still, you docked me on an article because the subject was betwixt and between. [5]
- I have troubled you at this length because my mind is much occupied with the pathology of these cases, and because no case can, on personal grounds, more strongly challenge our attention. [6]
- So I am writing to you not because I have anything to say, but because you don't have to answer and I need something to do this afternoon..... [5]
- We do not work on Sunday, because the commandment forbids it; the Germans do not work on Sunday, because the commandment forbids it. [5]
- His heart was with them all: not because it was their church that was burning, but because it was something dear to them. [11]
- They confound belief with evidence, often trusting the first because it is expressed with energy, and slighting the latter because it is calm and unimpassioned. [3]
More example sentences with the word because in them
- Must you shut yourself up because you found you couldn't trust everybody? [4]
- The real world, your world, England, Europe, would have no more use for all your skill and knowledge and power, because there would be a woman in the way. [11]
- It is not your will to watch and hear; it is because you love the lady. [11]
- You have raised your voice against it, and I respect and honour and thank you for it, the more because you have done it without resorting to sensation, and apparently with no thought of yourself. [9]
- As I understand your present life, I think you will always recall it with satisfaction, because the self-sacrifice that fills it now..." "I cannot accept your praise," he interrupted her hurriedly. [2]
- The words "murdered your mother" haunted her, and she remembered the law of the ancients which refused to prescribe a punishment for the killing of parents, because they considered such a monstrous deed impossible. [10]
- It's because of your deteriorating influence, I suppose. [9]
- It's because of your concern for the welfare of your workers in the mills that I ventured to come and talk to you of how most of them live when they're at home," replied Siddons, as Janet thought, rather neatly. [9]
- Do you think your charitable act is more acceptable than the Good Samaritan's, because you do it in the name of Him who made the memory of that kind man immortal? [6]
- They'll listen to you, because you're eddicated. [9]
- I didn't tell you, because I knew you were afraid to be left alone. [13]
- It was because you would not desert your sea-captain. [9]
- I know that you will be true to it because I have tried your strength. [9]
- It wasn't because you were not likely to get elected, was it? [9]
- I know that you were disappointed because I did not do sufficiently well at school to go to college and study for the bar. [9]
- I don't want you to hide anything, because, if you do, I'll have Jim in, and Jim, under proper control, will tell me the whole truth, and perhaps more than the truth. [11]
- Was it because you thought she deserved it, and that you had given her reason to expect it? [7]
- I only tell you this because you close all other ways to me. [11]
- But, Aristomachus, would you then avoid the few Oases in the desert, because you must afterwards return to its sands and drought? [10]
- But you, Guida, you see them clearly because your heart is clear. [11]
- He says: "Don't you play nothing on me, because I wouldn't on you. [5]
- And just, because you or I would not be able to resist an invitation to go yachting with Eldon Parr, a man might be imagined who had that amount of moral courage. [9]
- And Jim said you mustn't count the things you are going to cook for dinner, because that would bring bad luck. [5]
- When I postponed you lately, I did it because I thought I should be cramped for money until January, but that has turned out to be an error, so I hasten to cut short the postponement. [5]
- They laugh, as you know, at Praxilla, the poetess, because she makes the dying Adonis lament, when face to face with death, that he is forced to leave the apples and pears behind him. [10]
- It's not because you know I love you, Ranulph--is it? [11]
- It was because you kissed it and cried over me. [9]
- Even here to-day you heard Judge Douglas quarrel with me because I uttered a wish that it might sometime come to an end. [7]
- You die because you have not kept your promise, but have returned to your sins. [5]
- It is because you have married a divorced woman under circumstances that have shocked us. [9]
- It was because you had seen Mr. [9]
- I yield to you from necessity too; from policy besides; and because of feelings that have been a pretty long time working within me. [12]
- It is because you do not know her now. [9]
- But first, when you die, we will put you way down in de leetla warm house in de ground, on de side of de hill, in de Parish of Bon'venture, because it is de only place for a gipsy like Vanne Castine. [11]
- You went because you did not love me. [11]
- I was sure you did evil because you loved it; that to gratify yourself you would spare no one: a man without pity--" "On the contrary," he interrupted, with a sour sort of smile, "pity is almost a foible with me. [11]
- For a time you can see he's hurt, his pride's wounded, because he shrinks away from that thing and don't want to talk about it--and so I used to think now he's learned something and he'll be more careful hereafter--but laws! [5]
- That's the way you begun here, I guess; and I don't want to see your horse tumble because some one throws a fence-rail at its legs. [11]
- I've told it you because you saved me years ago when I fell down the bank. [11]
- I will cure you because you are the person to whom the infamous wretch most ardently wished the sorest trouble. [10]
- I come to you because I know that you could circumvent the Effendina, even if he sent ten thousand men. [11]
- It is because you are just like me that I talk and know that you will listen. [6]
- I cannot give you a new command, because we have no forces except such as already have commanders. [7]
- I love New York, because, as in Paris, everybody that lives in it feels that it is his property,--at least, as much as it is anybody's. [6]
- As I said yesterday, under similar circumstances at another gathering, you must not draw the inference that I have any intention of deserting any platform with which I have a legitimate connection because I do not stand on yours. [7]
- At about ten years of age I began going to what we always called the "Port School," because it was kept at Cambridgeport, a mile from the College. [6]
- We lived among ye, poor as ye are poor, yet rich for that Egypt was no poorer because of us. [11]
- Charles Francis Adams wrote, "It attracted my attention because it so exactly expresses the views I have myself all along entertained. [5]
- We never even wrote you, because we were always so sure, from day to day, that our affairs would finally so shape themselves as to let us get to Scotland. [5]
- The man who wrote these beautiful lines: 'Inconstancy in a woman, because of the present social conditions, is sometimes pardonable. [9]
- If these are wrong reasons, then I have been wrong; but I have certainly not been selfish in it, because in my greatest need of friends he was against me, and for Baker. [7]
- If things go wrong it is because my orders are not obeyed. [11]
- It is entirely wrong because none of you, I, or anybody else, could interview a man--could listen to a man talking any length of time and then go off and reproduce that talk in the first person. [5]
- I have neither written nor made a speech on that subject, because that was their business, not mine, and if I had a wish on the subject, I had not the power to introduce it, or make it effective. [7]
- It must be written in German, because the receiver understood no other language. [10]
- She could not write, because she could not conceive the possibility of expressing sincerely in a letter even a thousandth part of what she expressed by voice, smile, and glance. [2]
- I did not write The Trail of the Sword because it was in keeping with the spirit of the moment. [11]
- So I never write 'metropolis' for seven cents, because I can get the same money for 'city. [5]
- You did not write it yourself but translated it, and translated it abominably, because you don't even know French, you fool. [2]
- Jim said bees wouldn't sting idiots; but I didn't believe that, because I had tried them lots of times myself, and they wouldn't sting me. [5]
- And because Chase would not do that, they voted his amendment down. [7]
- I thought I would like the translation best, because Greek makes me tired. [5]
- In truth, Philip would have said that he saw very little of Evelyn, because he never saw her absolutely alone. [4]
- Tom and I would have preferred to sleep in the woods near by, with our feet to the blaze; this was partly from motives of economy, and partly because Tom, in common with other pioneers, held an inn in contempt. [9]
- Not that she would have let this one go, merely because it was defective. [5]
- Ay, and he would have it, because it pleased him to have it--like his father before him. [11]
- You and I would have fought for England and with the British troops, because we detest revolution. [11]
- She said she would do her best by him, because, whether he was good, bad, or indifferent, he was the Lord's, and nothing that was the Lord's was a thing to be neglected. [5]
- I judged she would be proud of me for helping these rapscallions, because rapscallions and dead beats is the kind the widow and good people takes the most interest in. [5]
- But the matter would be dangerous, because the singer's friends were numerous and by no means powerless. [10]
- We are much worried about him, because he has worked so hard this summer. [9]
- The feminine society world welcomed him gladly, because he was rich, distinguished, a good match, and almost a newcomer, with a halo of romance on account of his supposed death and the tragic loss of his wife. [2]
- In this sad world of ours sorrow comes to all, and to the young it comes with bittered agony because it takes them unawares. [7]
- And faith without works was dead simply because there could be no faith without works. [9]
- He blindly felt working in the man before him a powerful mind, more powerful because it faced the truth unflinchingly; but he knew that this did not mean calm acceptance of the consequences. [11]
- I mark these words because, notwithstanding their common use, they involve so much that is not true. [6]
- It was Colonel, won't you come and dine with us; and Colonel why don't we ever see you at our house; and the Colonel says this; and the Colonel says that; and we know such-and-such is so-and-so because my husband heard Col. [5]
- The chief-priest was wont to bear himself stoutly in the field, and now he gives up the command because a dying woman touches his heart. [10]
- Nor did he wonder because, in that multitude of faces, her eyes had flown so straightly homeward to his. [9]
- Now the young woman of today should not be deceived into the notion of a preferable Realistic development because the novelist of today gets her to sit to him as his model. [4]
- That's because any woman could trust you--as I do. [11]
- He left her without so much as a touch of the hand, because she had wished it. [9]
- He was not without magnanimity, and he could the more easily exercise it because his pulses of emotion were still. [11]
- The winding staircase within is dark, but one always knows which side of the tower he is on because of his naturally gravitating from one side to the other of the staircase with the rise or dip of the tower. [5]
- You can sit, with your knees drawn up to your chin and your arms clasped around them, but you are bound to turn over presently, because you are top-heavy in that position. [5]
- I am filled with the wonder of her knowledge, acquired because shut out from all distraction. [5]
- I say this with the greater freedom, because, being a politician myself, none can regard it as personal. [7]
- Denisov was angry with the Cossack because the saddle girths were too slack, reproved him, and mounted. [2]
- She was indignant with the Brandon scrupulousness; it chafed her.. Was this simply because she loved her husband, or was this indignation a little due also to her liking for the world which so fell in with her inclinations? [4]
- Ismail granted it with reluctance, chiefly because he disliked any interference with his comforts, and Dicky was one of them--in some respects the most important. [11]
- If they're rough with it, it'll tumble down like a pack of cards--simply because we're asses. [9]
- I am perplexed with it only because there seems to be pertinacity about it. [7]
- You find fault with his history because it seems to be lies. [5]
- If you're dealing with him, don't think him a fool because he chirrups, and don't size him up according to his looks. [11]
- Had she gone with him and quitted her without bidding her farewell because the young heart was possessed with a passionate love for Publius--who was indeed the most lovable of men? [10]
- Rumours of war with France had set his blood dancing a little, but for him most things were robbed of half their pleasure because they did not come at once. [11]
- When I've trouble with Belloc's firm it's because they act like dogs in the manger. [11]
- He did not wish to be understood as concurring in any intimation that they would refuse to receive such an appropriation of alternate sections of land because a condition enhancing the price of the reserved sections should be attached thereto. [7]
- It's because you wish me to have faith in you for my own sake, not for yours. [9]
- I do not wish it, Monsieur Doltaire, because hanging is a shameful death, and he is a gentle man, not a ruffian. [11]
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