because vs knowing

because

prep
  • On account of, because of. 

adv
  • On account (of), for sake (of). 

  • Used alone to refuse to provide a full answer a question begun with "why", usually taken as an anapodoton of the elided full phrase "Because I said so". 

conj
  • By or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that. 

  • As is known, inferred, or determined from the fact that. 

knowing

prep
  • Given my knowledge about someone or something. 

noun
  • The act or condition of having knowledge. 

adj
  • The ability to know something without being taught. 

  • Suggestive of private knowledge or understanding. 

  • Possessing knowledge or understanding; knowledgeable, intelligent. 

  • Deliberate, wilful. 

  • Shrewd or showing clever awareness; discerning. 

  • Demonstrating knowledge of what is in fashion; stylish, chic. 

How often have the words because and knowing occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )