Example sentences of "[noun sg] and hence [art] " in BNC.

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1 As the sports car is likely to be designed with relatively better braking and steering to control this momentum and hence the danger inherent in it when it is moving , this difference in ‘ inherent dangerousness ’ is probably considerably greater .
2 In the tax computation this amount is added back as a disallowed expense and hence the company obtains no tax relief .
3 Reduction in death rates during the sixty-year period meant a larger labour force and hence a higher rate of economic growth .
4 Indeed , there is much to be lost by so doing because it hinders the conceptualising and hence the realisation of law 's distinctive contribution to peace .
5 It is now uncommon , and ill-advised , for the seller to agree to warranties being repeated at completion , since matters could happen between contract and completion completely outside its control ( indeed despite its best efforts ) which would result in a breach of warranty at completion and hence a potential damages claim from the acquirer .
6 A bad burn could mean no usable clinker and hence no pay .
7 At the moment the sail is only attached down its needed edge but before we can use it , we 've got to control it properly and that means to tuck it in the boot the jaws clip on here , the down-haul clips on to the sail and is threaded through the jaws before we make it up on the cleat the position of the boom and hence the sail relative to the wind is controlled by this rope , the mainsheet .
8 High acidity ( pH 6.5 ) slows the bacterial decay of organic particles entering the loch and hence the release of their nutrients .
9 Because star formation and hence the formation of neutron stars by supernova collapse in NGC6342 ceased long ago , the apparent youth of the pulsar suggests that a major event has occurred at some time during the last 10Myr .
10 PT Ltd accepted that the voluntary payment of the gross rental resulted from a mistake of law and hence the amounts would not normally be recoverable .
11 In every test it is necessary first to define the objectives of the test and hence the information required from it ; then the test is designed to yield that information .
12 Changes in the tropospheric circulation will affect planetary wave propagation and hence the temperature variability of the lower stratosphere .
13 Until comparatively recently this hope looked greatly at odds with the realities of international law which was prepared to acknowledge the sovereignty and hence the legality of states whose boundaries or existence are the result of force , uphold treaties imposed by coercion , and in general allow that war is an international sphere .
14 Expected inflation , can be defined as once again , this follows from the fact that p is defined as a logarithm and hence the difference between the expected logarithm of the price level in period t and the logarithm of the actual price level in period t - 1 is a measure of the expected rate of change of actual prices between the two periods .
15 Labour ex-Prime Minister Lord Callaghan said : ‘ The imperative that impels this treaty is the overriding necessity of preserving the peace and security of the European mainland and hence the British Isles themselves . ’
16 The increase in the cost of repaying mortgages ( the greatest component of the average family 's budget ) caused a reduction in the amount of money available for general consumption and hence a reduction in living standards .
17 The directorate of Collections and Preservation has recently collaborated with Professor Kevin Kiernan of the University of Kentucky , to produce digitally enhanced images of the Beowulf manuscript and hence the answers to some mysteries which have long perplexed Beowulf scholars .
18 ’ Europe 's main economic wounds ’ refers to the destruction of industry and agriculture and hence the economy brought about by World War II .
19 Any inflation occurring during that period will reduce the real value of the redemption payment and hence the real yield .
20 There were thus several attempts to avoid the conclusion that there must have been a big bang singularity and hence a beginning of time .
21 This latter implicitly calls for more funding and hence an even more costly burden of regulation .
22 The graph line will at first rise steeply but then start to level off , and one can compute the likely final level and hence the number of dies .
23 He appealed to Croll 's theory of the ice ages to explain how , at certain points in time , the amount of water locked up as ice had caused a lowering of the sea level and hence the opening up of land connections .
24 A variant of the model proposed in Cukierman and Meltzer ( 1986 ) can be included in our framework and hence the technique described above can be applied in this context , this is done in greater depth in Cripps ( 1991 ) .
25 In spite of their different appearances and functions during the actual process of fertilization , the egg and sperm cells bring equivalent portions of genetic material to the zygote and hence the future individual .
26 Therefore , the apparently low coupons offered , between 2 and 3 per cent , have to be adjusted by the rate of inflation to obtain the nominal coupon and hence the actual amount of cash paid out .
27 This is a direct inflow of sterling and hence a direct increase in the money supply .
28 This is due to the number of incorrect choices , which being higher in the case of the CED lowers the mean difference and hence the z-score ( see Appendix A ) .
29 An approximation to the response curves which is sometimes used is where Q is the irradiance , P is the actual photosynthesis and a the maximum photosynthesis at irradiance Q. Finally a/b is the initial slope of the curve and hence the efficiency .
30 If it was straightforward to assess the efficient quantity of the externality and hence the correct tax or subsidy , and straightforward to monitor the quantities produced and consumed , such taxes or subsidies would allow the market to achieve an efficient resource allocation .
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