Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] [coord] thus " in BNC.
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1 | The government can also offset the £ 100 cash injection by future taxation or borrowing and thus prevent deposit creation . |
2 | A child is often unacquainted with the precise and specialised social functions which are conventionally ascribed to either speech or writing and thus may be confused when asked to acquire ‘ skills ’ whose functions he or she can not see or act upon . |
3 | But even a Ministry Curriculum Development Centre can find itself in some sense isolated from the main machinery of educational planning and administration and thus acquire a certain sense of unreality . |
4 | It is also likely that by providing minimum standards of living , social services reduce public apathy and dejection and thus maintain the will to work . |
5 | For LDCs , economic growth should reduce their reliance on foreign aid and assistance and thus raise their self-esteem in the world community . |
6 | It argues that the antibiotics could end up in milk and meat and thus affect humans . |
7 | " Improve constantly and forever the system of production and service , to improve quality and productivity and thus constantly decrease costs " ( Deming 1986 : 23 ) . |
8 | In this regard they are a vital element in the system and serve two very important functions : they provide a basic general education in art and design and thus constitute a valuable educational experience in their own right ; and they are diagnostic in that they enable students to determine their abilities and select further courses of specialist study . |