Sentence for because | Use because in a sentence

Because in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use because in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for because.

  • Because, we can listen, sir, garls or not. (10)
  • It is because I am German, then? (8)
  • And because I know human nature. (10)
  • Because I walk the Valley of Humility. (1)
  • And because he was honest he was poor! (22)
  • Because I pressed on the right spring. (22)
  • He was not bored because he would not be. (9)
  • He had eaten a poor lunch because of them. (8)
  • And because a letter had been lost in her room! (10)
  • I did not come because I was not worthy of my wife! (10)
  • And because of a scruple which she could not understand! (8)
  • We English beat the world because we take a licking well. (10)
  • He watches us now, because my lips are close by your cheek. (10)
  • Was it because, whatever happened, she loved and was beloved! (8)
  • I am all the more dejected because you have treated me so well. (14)
  • I must put on a few ornaments now, because it is expected of me. (4)
  • Yes, just because it is so good I could wish he had left it out. (9)
  • Only you could persuade her, dear, because only you could promise. (8)
  • And why but because I would not procure him an invitation to Court! (10)
  • He asks me for a hand that cannot carry a heart, because mine is dead. (10)
  • I would not have said insulted, or even offended, because Mr. Romfrey . (10)
  • He said he liked the French because they could be splendidly enthusiastic. (10)
  • Are no probabilities to be accepted, merely because they are not certainties? (4)
  • For a wonder, he let the matter drop: possibly because he found me temperate. (10)
  • Perhaps because I have it not myself I think it the rarest of precious gifts. (10)
  • Do you remember when you used to come into the nursery because Jenny was pretty? (8)
  • I am glad of one thing, that he comes alone; because we shall see the less of him. (4)
  • It was because of his strong love that he was jealous of the honor of his country. (14)
  • I am willing to say it to you, because I know I should have written more and better. (14)
  • At thirty-one or thirty-two he is ripe for his command, because he knows how to bend. (10)
  • But that is because you do not understand what kind of men these Jesuit priests were. (19)
  • I have the honour of seeing you daily, because you cannot trust me out of your sight? (10)
  • Temple was in distress of spirits because of his having been ignominiously bought off. (10)
  • He was astonished at his fluency, because his mind was stammering and his hands twitching. (8)
  • I could have borne a shrewish tongue better, possibly because I could have answered it better. (10)
  • But is it for us to quarrel or mourn because a given development does not correspond to our expectations? (12)
  • One lady said she valued his coming when he said he would come because it had the charm of the unexpected. (9)
  • He behaved well to her; and she is attached to him still; sometimes she is crying yet because she lost him. (8)
  • He frowned, recollecting the inquiry into those stairs which he had attended in Paris six years ago, because. (8)
  • From half-past eight to half-past nine he had spent in choir practice, because the organist was on his holiday. (8)
  • The man was not going to feel bound in further civility to me because I had civilly answered a question of his. (9)
  • He could accept that willingness for supreme sacrifice and exult in it because of the supreme truth as he saw it. (9)
  • We were forced to withhold our support from your men because some of their demands are in excess of current rates. (8)
  • Your mother is quite anxious about it, but cannot very well spare time to sit down herself, because of her fringe. (4)
  • Because of that apprehension of mine, I refused the office of best man till Willoughby had sent me a third letter. (10)
  • Was it because he did not dare to come up to her, or only because he saw the old lady sitting alone? (8)
  • He was vexed with his father, because he felt that he had been influenced by Eunice, and had somehow gone back on him. (9)
  • He did this, doubtless, because he partly sympathized with Evan, and to assure him that he took a separate view of him. (10)
  • She was treated with profound and sincere deference, because of certain humble virtues, the product of her secluded life. (7)
  • Inevitable victim of the Silent Bargain he may be, but he is human and will not be good simply because he has the chance. (16)
  • She had chosen desperation, and she thought herself very brave because she was just brave enough to fly from her abhorrence. (10)
  • I call them the Queens, because the Dutch do; and I like Holland so much that I should hate to differ with the Dutch in anything. (9)
  • I could not do it, simply because I could not live with my own emptiness for the sake of making an occasional display of fireworks. (10)
  • I do now because I must appeal to you, as the one chiefly responsible, on whose head the whole weight of a dreadful error will fall. (10)
  • I did not believe her to be indifferent because I wished it; I believed it on impartial conviction, as truly as I wished it in reason. (4)
  • All because he could not open his breast to Nataly, by reason of her feebleness; or feel enthusiasm in the possession of young Dudley! (10)
  • Perhaps love played his tune so well because their natures had unblunted edges, and were keen for bliss, confiding in it as natural food. (10)
  • Fever recurs at certain hours, just so did the desire to see her mount within him, becoming an obsession, because it was impossible to gratify it. (8)
  • He asked himself, because the beginning of the wooing might be checked by the call on him for words of repentance only just possible to conceive. (10)
  • She was keeping her berth, not so much because she was sea-sick as because it was the safest place in the unsteady ship to be in. (9)
  • Now, true dramatic action is what characters do, at once contrary, as it were, to expectation, and yet because they have already done other things. (8)
  • They did not choose me because they had confidence in my judgment, but because they thought they knew what that judgment would be. (14)

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Definition of because:

  • because, be-kawz’, adv. and conj. because of: for the reason that: on account of: for (followed by of_). (0)

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