Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] is therefore " in BNC.

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1 The objective of this part of my analysis is therefore to provide a historical and theoretical overview of socialist realism with specific reference to the situation in interwar France , in order to establish a conceptual framework within which to place the work of Paul Nizan .
2 My interest is therefore in how the grant assistance from the EC is to be treated by the Council .
3 My speech is therefore directed principally to what will no doubt be the two main areas of interest to the House : that is to say , the benefits uprating generally and the voluminous regulations that provide or pave the way for the introduction of disability living allowance and disability working allowance in April 1992 , to the advantage of tens of thousands of disabled people .
4 Its decision is therefore almost always to show restraint and to leave the scene as quietly as possible .
5 Its progress is therefore hampered .
6 Ordinary rusting is usually ascribed to oxidation of ferrous ions in solutions by dissolved oxygen , and its presence is therefore a factor in corrosion although not one that is controllable .
7 Their decision is therefore not unexpected .
8 Its study is therefore in its infancy , and the cases presented above provide no more than a glimpse of its potential interest .
9 Their management is therefore concerned with the development of an educational philosophy and the deployment of resources to create an environment in which learning flourishes .
10 For front projection , the projector is still threaded up reversing left and right , as in rear projection ( it is put in the ‘ wrong ’ way round in order to come out correct in the final composite ) ; but instead of being behind a translucent screen it s in front of , and to one side of , a glass beaded screen which reflects nearly 100 per cent of the light falling on it but on y in the direction from which it came Though the projector is at 90° to the camera-screen axis and its beam is therefore initially parallel to the plane of the screen , passing in front of the actors in the foreground this beam is deflected by a half-silvered mirror at an angle of 45° to the beam This semi-transparent mirror is coated at the front ( unlike normal mirrors , coated behind the glass ) with a very thin layer of aluminium — silver tarnishes too easily Alternatively , the layer of aluminium may be spattered on , so that tiny reflective spots of metal are interspersed with tiny transparent gaps So , although it reflects the beam , the camera can photograph both the action and the reflection from the screen through the mirror Though the mirror reflects the still or moving image from the projector on to the actors and any foreground props or sets as well as on to the screen , the level of illumination of the image is much less than that on the actors , so the camera records only that part of the image reflected from the screen .
11 Certainly , a consideration of what wealth is to be used for and how it is to be redistributed is an essential ingredient of Bailey 's requirements ( readers may be interested to contrast Flew 's strictures on the notion that wealth is entirely a collective property , and that its distribution is therefore a matter for collective decision-taking ) .
12 Its development is therefore regarded , by some , as a mere accident of war .
13 The first stage in its life-cycle is therefore a period of very fast or supernormal growth .
14 Helping these children to adapt to their environment is therefore important , and putting their symptoms down to poor mothering , without any evidence , is irresponsible and potentially damaging .
15 Their role is therefore a major determinant of the accountability and effectiveness of local democracy as a whole .
16 Their use is therefore better suited to environments such as the rhizosphere/soil , protected crops , or tropical conditions ( eg paddy fields ) , where the water potential is likely to be more amenable to spore germination and growth .
17 The extent to which her attitude violated the traditions of her kingdom is therefore the critical question which underlies all the problems of her reign .
18 The C trumpet , though brilliant and flexible , lacks nobility of tone and its use is therefore not to be encouraged .
19 Its use is therefore not to be recommended .
20 Their wording is therefore interpreted with the benefit of any doubt given to the party adversely affected : see Chitty on Contracts , Chapter 14 .
21 At each moment the effect may be intensely impressive , but if we can not remember anything with precision afterwards , the music is lost again forever , and its value is therefore diminished .
22 The Report itself is , as it says , largely a description of the present situation ; its value is therefore the opportunity it offers for new proposals to come forward .
23 His defence is therefore complete .
24 He is n't sure what he should be looking for , so he does n't look and his mind is therefore fairly free to contemplate subjects unconnected with windsurfing .
25 As an expression of his political allegiances , his portrait is therefore rendered in the Roman rather than the Hellenistic tradition , and shows the influence of the portrait of his patron Antony — for instance , in the treatment of the nose , mouth and chin ( fig. 16 ) .
26 His attention is therefore focused upon Britain 's welfare and not simply confined to the balance of trade .
27 His argument is therefore compatible with the view that there may be cases where this does not obtain , which require to be explained in individualist terms .
28 His method is therefore essentially empirical .
29 His theory is therefore more able to explain change , and even to initiate change through the understanding which it gives .
30 His attack is therefore two-pronged : to argue that there are far fewer genuine universals than had been thought , and to explain away the remaining ones in ways more plausible than Chomsky 's .
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