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Example sentences for "pecause"

Lexicographically close words:
pebbles; pebbly; pecado; pecan; pecans; peccadilloes; peccadillos; peccandi; peccant; peccare
  1. Und shoost pecause dis bier-hous song Recht troo my heartsen vent, I feel dat I could life und die All in de down of Gent.

  2. Uf you couldt not a choke stood yourself on, don’t play him somepody else on, pecause you couldt not tell vhen dot other feller vill pack get at you a choke vot iss petter as der vun you didt up think yourself.

  3. Uf you didt not objections, I vill avay took dot pail, pecause maype Carl vould like to use him again.

  4. Pecause I left my books in there last week, and I vas going to get 'em.

  5. At the same time he said to himself, "He hates me pecause I am Hapgood's friend; and he vill be much pleased to have cause to shoot me.

  6. I have rapped tree times, not loud, pecause I vas afraid the men would hear.

  7. He is tough, and he is only a little stunnet, pecause he t'ought himself a petter man t'an he ist.

  8. If her poy serfs another man, it must pe pecause he loves him, and looks upon him as his chief, who will shake haands with him and take ta father's care of him; and her poy must tie for him when ta time comes.

  9. Yes, and tat'll pe pecause it 'll pe too coot to be gifing to another.

  10. Pecause she'll pe taking the other, my tear laty.

  11. I gif it to you pecause I pelief you are not so bad as der rest.

  12. He vraid you vould cry pecause you vas so leetle, unt pecause you vas so ver’ younk.

  13. Den I said to him, "Dost dou pretend to know monkeys und dis beast dot is lashing himself mad upon der sands, pecause you do not talk to him?

  14. But I knew dot I had made Bimi a life's-enemy, pecause his fingers haf talk murder through the back of my neck.

  15. Dere is one snake howefer dot we who gollect know ash der Sherman Flag, pecause id is red und plack und white, joost like a sausage mit druffles.

  16. I would not say, pecause it was not me dot was going to be married.

  17. Und we toorned all Uraguay upside-behint all pecause of dot Sherman Flag.

  18. For three days he made love to Bimi, pecause Bimi would not let himself be touched.

  19. They gall him Parking pecause he's berbetually goughin' his poor veag head off; and they gall him Cheremiah pecause he's alvays belangholy.

  20. I zhall do whad I like,' und den dey rob und sheat, und kill die plack poys, und drink more as ist goot for demselfs, und all pecause they are pig fools.

  21. Und I vas ferry zorry pecause I vas soch an old dumkopf--you know what dot is?

  22. Yes, I suppose it ist pecause they are zo bright," said the old man, pouring out a handful of the stones into his hand, and reverently pouring them back into the rough wooden bowl.

  23. Do not led them ead der poor alter pecause he is zo nice und vat.

  24. It ist pecause he has got das vevers in his pones; bud I haf in mein wagon zix boddles of vizzick to vrighten avay all dot.

  25. Bood look here, dot vos a goot tinner: und I enshoy him mooch pecause I shall nod ged anoder dill I go pack to mein old vomans.

  26. Ah, you bube, Van Dyke, you laugh pecause I preak him last night!

  27. Den I said to him: 'Dost thou pretend to know monkeys und dis beast dot is lashing himself mad upon der sands, pecause you do not talk to him?

  28. But I knew dot I had made Bimi a life's enemy, pecause his fingers haf talk murder through the back of my neck.

  29. For three days he made love to Bimi, pecause Bimi would not let himself be touched Den Bimi come to dinner at der same table mit us, und der hair on his hands was all black und thick mit--mit what had dried on his hands.

  30. Pecause you vas a Shew; dot is vot de madder vas!

  31. Now I shpeag mit you aboud dem Shinamen, und you put vat I say in de baber, pecause de bublic ought to know vat bad beoples dey ish.

  32. Der beoples all dink dot no prains I haf got; Vas grazy mit trinking, or someding like dot: Id vasn't pecause I trinks lager und vine; Id vas all on aggount off dot baby off mine.

  33. Zo I lose my money pecause I sell dem not.

  34. Der beoples all dink dat no prains I haf got, Vas grazy mit trinking, or someding like dot; Id vasn't pecause I trinks lager und vine, Id vas all on aggount of dot baby off mine.

  35. Ja, I know id veil; but I could not meed you no more, pecause--you know pecause vhy?

  36. Pecause I no longer go to Monsir Sordeville.

  37. I haf one day received from her ein leedle note, vich I haf alvays keep, pecause I vas much bleezed to receive tat note vich she haf write herself.

  38. I'm der only unlucky feller in der punch, pecause I don'd vas along to helup in der rescue.

  39. Oh ay, she pelieves pecause she knows she's a chentleman; and when a chentleman says onything is true she is quite true.

  40. Ton't you try to imitate ta gran' Gaelic tongue, pecause she can never to it.

  41. The captain an' the tocktor poth said they wadna eat a pit, an' perhaps Meester Stevey's gone pack to ta ship or the poat pecause she was tired.

  42. You mighdt haf got your prains knocked oudt by chumping indo der car--und all pecause der prown feller vanted to blay shpook!

  43. I know, pecause I haf tied to him meinseluf, und I haf peen hafing luck righdt along efer since, yah, so.

  44. Don'd you be afraidt pecause I am, Tick," he cried.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pecause" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.