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Example sentences for "just because"

  • Pretty enough it is, perhaps: but in your haste to say a pretty thing, just because it was pretty, you have not cared to condemn yourself out of your own mouth.

  • Just because he shrank so intensely from the man, he must endure him!

  • Just because I am a gentleman, I have not accused her; but held my tongue, and spoken to you in confidence.

  • Just because I find it stupid going about without a man!

  • Just because I don't leap into the first recruiting office and beg them to take me--what right have you got to call me a slacker?

  • Just because I won't be over-ridden without a protest!

  • It is just because He did not come down from it that we believe on Him.

  • He might a-owned you, just because he's got the price.

  • It was a accident, just because I was slow, because I was born slow.

  • Just because it was so painful, life had to be fenced round with the blind dread of death even in the case of that highest species, man, which did not need protection from external dangers.

  • I'm working like a nigger at algebra and Euclid this half, just because I think it would almost kill me to be beaten again by a low cad.

  • Yes, and for this very reason, just because I think myself unlovable--the gift of love means far more to me than to other men.

  • Yet in Peak's case all appearances are against him--just because he is of low birth, has no means, and wants desperately to get into society.

  • Just because I said your father intended to put you in business!

  • My father couldn't intend to do that, just because my monthly reports hadn't always been what he thought they ought to be!

  • Just because once or twice, seven hundred million years ago, you were a poor fool, why can't they let you forget it?

  • How can you humiliate him so just because he is poor?

  • An intellectual cowardice, the fear of Force had made it admire en masse and indiscriminately, everything of Teutonic origin, just because of the intensity of its glitter--gold mixed with talcum.

  • It no longer has its roots in childlike impulse, it is a dead work, in spite of all the importance attached to it, nay, just because of the anxious conscientiousness with which it was gone about.

  • For example, we may assume with regard to the story of Joseph that, just because it has almost grown into a romance, its origin stretches back to a remote antiquity.

  • I said, rather lamely, just because it was necessary to say something.

  • Not so easy to turn from the most beautiful thing you've known--just because something very far away whispers to you that you're hurting beauty.

  • I'm not getting enough--just because I don't know.

  • Just because, in the natural course of events, it seemed the next thing for me to do.

  • The reason he's so queer acting is just because he never had anybody to love him.

  • Though possibly not--just because of the way I feel about her.

  • The Creator is under no obligation to supply me with angels, just because I have an avidity for imaginary perfection.

  • Why should we suppose that they will do so just because we have become frantic?

  • He did not use his power, just because he had it.

  • I cannot," my husband said, "look upon Miss Gilby through a mist of abstraction, just because she is English.

  • Just because I'm not twenty-three years old he says I ought to have two years' experience in steam as mate before he gives me command of a vessel.

  • Faye and I were summoned as witnesses by Major Barker, just because we heard a few words that were said in front of our window late one night!

  • Major Pierce was a splendid Villikins, and as Dinah I received enough applause to satisfy anyone, but the curtain remained down, motionless and unresponsive, just because I happened to be the wife of the stage manager!

  • Then how the temptation grows on him; how, when he feels tempted, he fights against it in fine-sounding professions, just because he feels that he is going to yield to it.

  • His character, just because it is perfect, must contain in itself all other characters, all forms of spiritual life which are without sin.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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