For all that she answered nothing, partly because it was not necessary to speak in order to sustain a conversation with little Ann, and partly because she was deep in thought.
He appeared taller than he was, for he was not above medium height, partly because of his rare grace of movement, and partly from a characteristic high poise of the head when listening intently to music or conversation.
It took longer to get the hamper ready than Tess expected, partly because it did not seem expedient to have the butler Chamu in the secret.
It is partly because of a quality of his art that has been called his "monumental fresco-painting"; that is, his strong and luminous portraiture of the great historic forces that have shaped the destiny of nations.
Richard Clyfton, who had been pastor of the church in Scrooby, remained in Amsterdam, partly because he felt too old to migrate again, and partly because he leaned to Francis Johnson's more aristocratic theories of church government.
He no longer made use of his hiding-place, partly because we now only lay in the recess, and partly because, having had time to make love before my arrival, his desires were appeased.
He was at this time still clinging to the districts mentioned, partly because he had once asserted his claim and partly because he understood that Caesar was far off; and he had occupied many points in advance.
He did not wish to come into close quarters with the enemy, partly because he was afraid that they might become frenzied and accomplish some desperate undertaking, and partly again because he hoped to win them over without conflict.
Yet he derived little or no authentic pleasure from what he beheld, partly because it was the furnishing of a prison andpartly because he did not own it.
I say this, partly because to be consistently well-dressed means much daily expenditure of time, and partly because really good clothes have a distinctly curative effect on the patient who wears them.
Partly because he has no son yet, only that horrid little brown girl; and he's set his heart on a boy who's to possess all the qualities and strength of the West.
Partly because he's very vain, and it would humiliate him.
I used to be miserable, partly about myself, partly because I thought you were in love with Biddy (you were so much nicer to her than me!
But women remained as magicians when the Druids had disappeared, partly because of female conservatism, partly because, even in pagan times, they had worked more or less secretly.
Nine waves, or the ninth wave, partly because of the sacred nature of the number nine, partly because of the beneficent character of the waves, had a great importance.
And I suppose it's partly because I've no mother and I've had to protect myself.
She hid the truth and kept up the old tradition of having loved only once, partly because it was true she had not felt actual love again, but partly for vanity's sake.
He does not see that he has failed of both aims, partly because 'The Revolt' is too abstract, partly because it is too definite.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "partly because" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.