Though I have never seen it; because when it was brought hither I could use my legs no longer.
And he made his first attack upon Eve; because when he had gained his point that he might have her, by her means it would be easier for him to win over Adam.
God commendeth His charity towards us: because when as yet we were sinners, according to the time, Christ died for us.
But in Christ, being in Himself and being under the sacrament are not the same thing, because when we say that He is under this sacrament, we express a kind of relationship to this sacrament.
But God commendeth His charity towards us; because whenas yet we were sinners .
But this is not entirely in man's power, because when a man wishes to be very intent on something, he begins unintentionally to think of other things, according to Ps.
Evidently the Foxes were in exile at that time, because when I went to visit McWillie, when he sent me the plane tickets, they looked through my luggage and they saw a photograph of Mr. Fox and his wife.
He is a man about town, and I had seen him before, because when I saw him in there, and I actually thought he was a part of the press corps at the time.
It's hard to get at these men, because when they've lost everything they had to be proud of, they still keep their pride.
I gave old Hammer credit for more curiosity than he possessed, because when I reached Cairo I found a telegram from him reading: "Know what our competitors are doing: they are getting all the trade.
No, sir; I don't, because when I went down to the basement, they were already in the room.
It would have been about three or four blocks closer, because when we came out of Commerce you had to go east to the second block and make a turn one block and make a turn back west.
It is hard to speak calmly of this unprecedented form of warfare, but I will try to tell exactly what happened, and I think I can do that, because when I was a medical student I particularly interested myself in chemistry.
I didn't know she was going to have another baby when she rented the apartment, because when I first saw her she didn't look that way to me.
I don't think it had the wood up above the barrel, because when it is sporterized, as I remember, the whole barrel is painted blue.
Yes, sir; because when he rode with me we always walked together.
I bore everything he said silently, because when he is in a furious rage in the beginning he tails off wonderfully at the end.
And they also commenced to look at Jurand, for this was a rare opportunity, because when any of the knights or servants had seen him before from so near, they had usually closed their eyes forever.
But Lichtenstein did not recognize him, because when he had seen him at Tyniec he had his helmet on, and after that he had spoken to Macko only once, and that in the evening, when Macko had begged him to forgive Zbyszko.
But it's a good thing I does wait up, dozing off and on between times, because when he arrives back, along about half past three in the morning, he certainly does need my assistance getting his clothes off of him.
But it pointedly must be something or other, because when I broods about one I can't keep from brooding about the other.
Because when purchased it goes to the cellar (seller).
Because when they're exposed to the fire they run.
Because when we are out of it we wish to be in it, and when we are in it we wish to be out of it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "because when" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.