Example sentences of "and therefore [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In a retrospective study such as this , it is impossible to fully assess the type of intestinal metaplasia and therefore for analysis intestinal metaplasia was simply judged to be present ( + ) or absent ( - ) . |
2 | Since it is assessed on the difference between the value of the land without permission to develop and its value for the development permitted , the amount of the charge is inevitably a matter of judgement and valuation — and therefore for negotiation , in the same way as the price of land is a matter for negotiation . |
3 | On the assumption that there was some desired ratio of bankers ' deposits ( part of the monetary base ) to customers ' deposits below which banks would not wish to fall , then limiting the base by controlling these flows must limit the scope for deposit expansion and therefore for lending . |
4 | Tim Clifford , for example , with responsibility for the National Galleries of Scotland and therefore on Grade 4 deserves more than many of the middle-range Keepers on Grade 5 . ’ |
5 | Considerable importance was placed by the government on the favourable effects that the MTFS would have on expectations about prices and employment , and therefore on wage claims . |
6 | The difficulty is that successive Chancellors have levied much heavier excise duties on spirits , and therefore on Scotch , than on wines and beers . |
7 | Small percentage changes in consumption can have a considerable effect on the equilibrium level of national income and therefore on employment . |
8 | DNA is also transmitted sideways or horizontally : to DNA in non-germ-line cells such as liver cells or skin cells ; within such cells to RNA , thence to protein and various effects on embryonic development and therefore on adult form and behaviour . |
9 | This ant spits painful substances at the eyes of any potential trespasser on to its territory , but through slow acclimatization to her presence , the community she studied learnt to accept her presence without fear and therefore without attack . |
10 | One of the hypotheses I was considering was that during REM sleep ( and therefore during REM sleep dreams ) the entire memory system is accessible — none of the inhibitions present during wakeful life are active , and new memories can be fitted in to the appropriate cognitive structures during REM sleep . |
11 | Erm and therefore of course there 's maintenance and preparation and all that sort of thing . |
12 | This is not to say that the National Executive Committee of the ruling party allows Nyerere total control of the party and therefore of government policy ; in fact there have always been a number of important policy issues which Nyerere has had to argue through the NEC and which he has not always won . |
13 | To return to the central question about how the boundaries of special educational provision and therefore of support teaching are to be defined , I shall argue in the remainder of this chapter that although the ‘ individual ’ approach represents what has always traditionally been accepted to be our role , to continue to define our responsibilities in these purely individual terms could have serious consequences , not only for the future of support teaching when we come to evaluate it , but for the development of comprehensive education as a whole . |
14 | One feature of English verse that is scanted by this method , or can be acknowledged only incidentally , is one that every careful reader knows from his or her experience : tempo , the speeding up or slowing down of enunciation , and therefore of apprehension , as we read through a line or through several lines in sequence . |
15 | It was not until the 1880s that intercolonial connections were made , and the stations which connected them became important not only as points of break of gauge , and therefore of journey for passengers , but also as customs centres . |
16 | ‘ I believe ’ , says Gandhi , ‘ in the absolute oneness of God and therefore of humanity . |
17 | This slowing of carbohydrate digestion , and therefore of glucose absorption , caused by α-glucosidase inhibitors had a beneficial effect in the treatment of diabetes mellitus . |
18 | In such circumstances a central control of expenditure , and therefore of policy , is not possible . |
19 | Think of a sunflower turning its flower head towards a source of light — and therefore of energy . |
20 | His observations made in 1695 are not only an important source of early medicine ( and therefore of world significance ) but are also a vital source of Hebridean social history . |
21 | Envy would not be so strong and indefeasible an instinct , unless it had an important function in the evolution and survival of human society , and therefore of mankind itself . |
22 | We may at this stage , however , rest the case on the changing structure of employment ( Figure 3.1 ) : this is basic to our study because , as we have said , Primary , Secondary and Tertiary sectors of the economy tend to have different locational patterns , and a shift from one sector to another may thus have fundamental effects on the geography of employment — and therefore of population . |
23 | It was no doubt in part at least to consolidate himself dynastically in the face of the threat posed by Oswine that Oswiu married Eanflaed , daughter of Eadwine and Aethelburh , and therefore of part-Deiran , part-Kentish extraction , c. 644 ( her son , Ecgfrith , was in his fortieth year in 685 ) ( HE 111 , 15 ) . |
24 | Yates , of Liverpool , and therefore at leisure to pursue his own employment of measuring and planning estates … |
25 | Frailty can interfere with body posture and gesture and therefore with body language . |
26 | Figure 5.2 shows that on all three planets the relative abundances of carbon and nitrogen with respect to neon ( and therefore with respect to the other inert gases ) are far greater than in the PFM — remember the logarithmic scale . |
27 | All patients who expressed a desire to undergo a sphincter preserving operation were found to have satisfactory anal sphincter pressure and anal canal sensation , and therefore to date we have not rejected any patients simply on the grounds of age and inadequate sphincter function on testing . |
28 | In the same way the constitution of 1720 , which drastically limited the powers of the Swedish monarchy , hitherto one of the most absolute in Europe , seemed to condemn the country to perpetual divisions and faction-fights and therefore to impotence in international affairs . |
29 | The film is vulnerable to the collection of static charges and therefore to contamination . |
30 | The point serves as a corrective to behaviourist tendencies in general , and therefore to Behaviouralism in International Relations , since it undermines a main reason for holding that science must stick to observable behaviour . |