Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] therefore [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 He said , ‘ The lord Abul and I are therefore expected to return to the King at Epiphany ? ’
2 I am therefore reduced to asking : ‘ If there were one , what would it be ? ’
3 With Iraq in the war , it was most desirable to endeavour to bring in Turkey too , and I was therefore transferred there by the British Council in the autumn of 1941 .
4 I was therefore instructed to discontinue the action on the basis that each side paid their own costs , although the Guardian had suffered a continuous reverse in their attempts to maintain the right to press freedom and to maintain secrecy about their informant .
5 I was therefore seen as a representative person of the Methodist people .
6 I was therefore left to dodge the fighter by very rough usage of the throttles , and shameful longitudinal control of the elevators .
7 So you are therefore paralysed and , hopefully , because of the anaesthetic you 've been given in the form of gas , things like er halothane , er enfluorane Come in .
8 ‘ Is it your wish to so demoralize Aschmann that she can not perform and you are therefore left without a leading lady for three operettas ? ’
9 She was therefore dedicated to bringing authenticity to the nostalgia for which ‘ Laura Ashley ’ was renowned .
10 Even if the internal geometry of a motor appears very different , it is always possible to characterise its terminal behaviour in terms of one of these types and we are therefore justified in concentrating attention on them in this Chapter and , indeed , throughout the book .
11 We are therefore presented with a book which was not ‘ written in order … but like as the matter came to the creature in mind … for it was so long ere it was written that she had forgotten the time and the order when things befell ’ .
12 We are therefore exposed to incomplete explanations of events : we know of the famine but can not comprehend its causes , we are made aware of problems but can not fathom their resolution .
13 We are therefore committed to continue managing rivers , as we are to managing every square mile of the English countryside .
14 We are therefore committed to educating everyone so that this freedom is a reality .
15 Hyam believes that the sexual activities of imperialist manpower have been erased from the historical record , or else written about in stereotyped ways which had little to do with reality , and that we are therefore left with an incomplete understanding of the colonial experience .
16 We are therefore left with the unsatisfactory position that the market maker may well be harmed but be the very person who is unable to prove that this was caused by the inside trade .
17 We are therefore left with only two certain pieces of contemporary evidence for the religious situation of the persecution period — as I have said , the Book of Daniel and the petition of the Samaritans of Shechem who wanted to dedicate their temple to Zeus , and more precisely to Zeus He ] lenios ( Jos .
18 We are therefore brought back to the problem which Weismann felt was insoluble .
19 We were therefore taken aback to receive , within two weeks , a highly critical letter from the editor requesting a major restructuring of the paper and enclosing a heavily edited copy of the manuscript .
20 We were therefore left with two alternatives , to concentrate on particular aspects of " Manpower Control " using very few slides , or alternatively deal briefly with the many aspects of this topic in order to demonstrate the potential of the system available to us .
21 They are therefore faced with the task of overcoming it .
22 They are therefore viewed as costs that can not be justifiably carried forward to future periods because they do not represent future benefits or the future benefits are so uncertain as to defy measurement .
23 They are therefore hidden from the voters who demand them .
24 They are therefore diagnosed , as often as not , as a chance finding during examination .
25 Of these , asthma , eczema and rhinitis ( runny or congested nose ) are all examples of ‘ classical allergies ’ and they are therefore dealt with in Chapter Three .
26 They are therefore passed over to the right hemisphere .
27 They are therefore eliminated from the conscious mind , in other words , forgotten , by suppressing them into the unconscious from whence , however , they continue to exert an effect .
28 They are therefore expected to be within the visual focus when children watch the teacher 's face and lips .
29 They are therefore described in detail in the section dealing with that company .
30 They are therefore described on a continuing daily basis as " recovering " .
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