Example sentences of "the [noun] therefore has " in BNC.

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1 The clerk therefore has some control over the flow of work for each barrister in the chambers .
2 The SX therefore has to shift four bytes as two blocks of two bytes ( 16 bits at a time ) while the DX can move the four in one lump .
3 The alternative eastern alignment around the village therefore has been discarded .
4 The Campaign therefore has two strands , the promotion of a specific portfolio for investment at Bristol and a robust Bristol contribution to the national debate on these fundamental issues .
5 Experience so far of introducing managed competition into the NHS therefore has thrown up a number of political , normative and practical dilemmas .
6 The process therefore has two stages , the disqualification stage in which the offender is publicly and symbolically shamed by punishment , and the requalification stage when the punishment comes to an end and the offender is reintegrated into society as a full citizen .
7 The war therefore has tremendous financial as well as political rewards for America .
8 The crop therefore has to be picked in an immature state if retailers are not to run the risk of being left with over-soft , unsaleable tomatoes .
9 Mr. Marston says that the court therefore has material on which it could confirm the order made by the justices , notwithstanding the way they dealt with the matter .
10 The court therefore has to approach its construction on the footing that the new Act may exhibit policies and intentions which are not necessarily the same as those in the earlier Act , and which require similar words to be given different meanings from those which the courts gave them under the earlier legislation .
11 In the absence of fault the court therefore has no power under the Act to apportion damages .
12 The court therefore has the power to apportion damages where the plaintiff has been partly to blame for the harm suffered .
13 The selection of the method of purification of the wastes therefore has considerable influence on the plant costs .
14 The librarian therefore has to choose between software which is readily and easily usable but which is inflexible and software which needs to be " programmed " but which allows the user to tailor the software to the needs of one particular library .
15 There is a temptation to construe this by saying that the subject therefore has the concept of a mother , hamburger , or whatever .
16 The novel therefore has a family resemblance to other narrative forms , both the purely verbal , such as the classical epic , the books of the Bible , history and biography , folk tales and ballads ; and those forms which have non-verbal components , such as drama and film .
17 The database for the project therefore has a very wide coverage , with the background work in class suggesting links with religion , slavery and the history an geography of India and the United States .
18 The bank therefore has an incentive to ensure that the paper is widely distributed among investors .
19 The book therefore has two aims .
20 The press therefore has a field day , the Labour Party is diverted and distracted and all the politicians have joined a family squabble on an alleged matter of vital principle , but it is all to do with power within the Party , so we are entirely diverted from the questions we ought to face but can not face up to .
21 The Profitboss therefore has no desire to be elected to the board .
22 The detective therefore has a legitimate target in the thief ( again the metaphor is based in militarism ) ; and this is currently reinforced by the politics of materialism .
23 The solution therefore has been to agree a change of use for the Wilkins building — to a hotel — with an office development behind .
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