I renounce my bension, begause I would sgorn to dake money from a gofernment that I ton't peliefe in any more.
If he liges a class of vine, it iss begause his loaf ingludes efen hiss enemy, as Shakespeare galled it.
Such brovision would of gourse be unnecessary in the gase of an aerial shib; begause no one would dream of garrying an ounze of unnecessary weighd through the air; and there are no moundain seas in the admosphere to sdrain a shib.
Thad, my good sir, is my new medal, which I gall `aethereum' begause of ids wonderful lighdness.
I subbose begause dey are bosts, or (dubiously) begause he is a Genius.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "begause" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.