Bill started to say something, so I cut him off. The men were coming out, so I had to run.
It was late so I took a taxi. So, how did your date go? The two work long hours, so they often get together late at night. They cannot come to us, so we must go to them.
Most children are not here because their parents made them come. And they can tell me those things just because I'm a woman.
He didn't go to school because he was ill. They decided to stay at home because it was raining. Just because she's pretty, doesn't mean she can act this way. I must work very hard on my body because I'm 18 years old.
due to sb/sth caused by or because of sb/sth His illness is probably due to stress. The strike was due to poor working conditions. ▶ spowodowany czymś/przez kogoś z powodu kogoś/czegoś
The match had to be cancelled due to the rain. I passed this exam due to his help.
We didn't go to the beach, owing to the bad weather. The only reason it came to light was owing to the court case. However, owing to lack of members, this Court was closed in 2004.
ˈowing to prep. because of The match was cancelled owing to bad weather. ▶ z powodu wskutek (czegoś)
The reason why long-distance couples don't work is because there's no endgame. And this is another reason why I finally decided to choose Poland as my destination to study.
This is exactly the reason why we put forward this regulation. Maybe that's the reason why we're acting weird.