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

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1 I 'd therefore grown used to getting a certain amount of respect from other drivers , so when I found one of the clapped-out Toyotas favoured by Asian families in my path one morning I expected a free passage .
2 The procedure for job applications and interviews is well known to most returners and I have therefore assumed that you do not need detailed guidance on this .
3 I have therefore suffered great loss .
4 I have therefore based this book on my own limited experience , adding , with due acknowledgement , short outlines on systems or aspects beyond my personal competence , gleaned from experts in their own particular fields .
5 I have therefore arranged a meeting to be held at 2.00pm , Boghall Farm , Biggar Road , Edinburgh , on Tuesday , 8 December 1992 .
6 I have therefore arranged for us to view the premises in Northumberland Avenue the day after tomorrow , on your next visit to London .
7 I have therefore decided that we should not change our stance on this matter .
8 I have therefore decided to grant the application .
9 I have therefore decided to accept a proposal from the Institute of Personnel Management that employers should be required to seek the consent of their employees to the check-off every three years .
10 I have therefore decided that transactions by banks and building societies in gilts will , from now on , be included in the funding definition .
11 I have therefore reached the conclusion that judicial review does not lie to impeach the decisions of a visitor taken within his jurisdiction ( in the narrow sense ) on questions of either fact or law .
12 I have therefore asked Establishment if the room on the fourth floor can be cleared of stores and made available for our clerical staff , and if , as you requested , desks and other facilities for our own use can be got up into the smaller room at the top of the spiral staircase …
13 I have therefore given up looking for someone . ’
14 I have therefore made each chapter short , no more than a few pages , and have picked the most vivid examples in each case .
15 I have therefore made a small portion of almond soup .
16 A Grammar of Metaphor does not , by itself , constitute a theory of metaphor , and I have therefore had to rely on theories developed by philosophers and literary critics , while indicating where these fail to account for the aspects of Brooke-Rose 's writing that seem most interesting .
17 I have therefore taken my discussions with senior staff one step further and have drawn up a discussion document on Council Tax Structure and Staffing which addresses the various issues currently being examined .
18 But it should perhaps be stressed that the figures as recorded are most useful in outlining the overall status and distribution of birds in woodland , and I have therefore concentrated on this .
19 I have therefore devoted little space to the problem in this study , but those who feel that it is important might well look at Dr Johnson 's comments on Macbeth — he disliked ‘ the Butcher 's knife ’ — and also at the correspondence between Gerard Manley Hopkins and Robert Bridges .
20 I have therefore enclosed copies of a recent CBF press release , plus some correspondence which should be self-explanatory .
21 I have therefore grouped them on a broad geological basis : sand , chalk , clay , and the gravels and loams of the coastal plain which probably also enjoys a modest climatic advantage over the rest of the county .
22 I have also tried to divide the particular provisions of the precedents into chapters , where appropriate , but I feel that the agreement does not lend itself to such a division , and I have therefore dealt with that in a chapter by itself .
23 I have therefore included three books on the ‘ physical ’ interface and three on the ‘ systems ’ interface .
24 I have therefore included in the discussion document my estimate of staffing requirements adjusted towards the philosophy behind the structure proposed and taken on board the comments of my senior staff .
25 I have therefore tried to discover some way in which this House can fulfil its duty to decide the case before it without trespassing on the sensibilities of the House of Commons .
26 I have therefore set out on the attached sheet the recommended Council Tax structure at the senior level .
27 She had therefore sent advance copies to Prince Albert , the Earl of Shaftesbury and Charles Kingsley to whom she referred to ‘ that awful book I have been forced to write ’ .
28 She had therefore grown up subconsciously feeling that nakedness was undesirable , even immoral . ’
29 So we 've therefore put some proposals through to the Commission of European Communities , which eventually will go to the Council of Ministers to extend Jet 's experimental programme into the end of 1996 .
30 We 've therefore looked at experience to date , the best figures available from other agencies , we have close contact with the independent sectors in terms of their expectations of , of numbers , erm , and we have our own staff in the field , who have given us their best estimates of demand for the coming year .
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