Example sentences of "therefore [vb -s] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Double-muscling is the gross enlargement of individual muscle fibres , particularly in the thighs , accompanied by an absence of fat under the skin which therefore fits the muscle like a glove . |
2 | It therefore precedes the emergence of the State and is certainly not the creation of a governing authority . |
3 | Perhaps metre is one of the factors which help the mind retain sound patterns , and therefore aids the memory . |
4 | The resulting poverty of the peasantry , who must find work in two different sectors to survive , limits their spending power and therefore discourages the purchase of consumer goods . |
5 | The effective use of this resource is the main substance of part II and therefore constitutes the bulk of the advice . |
6 | It therefore imposes the conservation of energy as a restriction on chemical and physical changes . |
7 | The formation of a company therefore involves the creation of a new legal entity which is able to trade and be responsible for its own actions . |
8 | Capitalism therefore involves the investment of capital in the production of commodities with the aim of maximizing profit . |
9 | Each step command , from either the delay circuits or the clock , decrements the downcounter , which therefore records the number of step commands to be issued before the target is reached . |
10 | The observed footprint ( 6 base pairs ) therefore represents the time averaged sum of the occupancy of the two sites . |
11 | The matrix therefore represents the cross references between what is seen and the constructs that come to be applied in making sense of the experience and , by recording these , it is able to illuminate something of a person 's way of thinking and responding . |
12 | It therefore represents the path of the sun around the ecliptic and indicates the connection between Mithra and the Iranian god of time , Zurvan . |
13 | The palazzo therefore represents the height of architectural fashion for the mid-seventeenth-century , and was at the centre of the post-plague reawakening of city life . |
14 | Thus the subsection therefore covers the situation where the communication is merely in the form of : ‘ buy , ( or sell ) X Company shares ’ ( ie. where there has been no communication of unpublished price sensitive information ) . |
15 | The downcounter is decremented and therefore contains the position of the load relative to the target . |
16 | Archaeology therefore has the ability to impose , with relatively few complications , the particular contemporary boundaries of the nation-state upon its findings , and to identify these as the prehistory of Germany or Italy . |
17 | There is a temptation to construe this by saying that the subject therefore has the concept of a mother , hamburger , or whatever . |
18 | According to them the random pontine activity stimulating the cortex during REM sleep therefore has the function of erasing memories , which , in their terms , have become " parasitic " — interpretations which , whatever their origin , have no place in our latest view of the world and are redundant but persistent . |
19 | Wells calculates that as approximately two-thirds of teenage pregnancies going to full term were reported to be unplanned in a study in South West England , effective contraception therefore has the potential for avoiding 76,000 unwanted teenage pregnancies each year . |
20 | This is unacceptable , man made them and therefore has the right to modify or discard them . |
21 | One therefore has the dichotomy of examining what is reasonable at one time ( ie the start of the contract ) , whilst also examining the ultimate purpose of the restraint at another ( ie the end of the contractual period ) . |
22 | The court therefore has the power to apportion damages where the plaintiff has been partly to blame for the harm suffered . |
23 | This competence revolves around the intended meaning of the message and therefore places the responsibility of flexibility of expression and clarity of grammatical presentation on the shoulders of the interpreter . |
24 | Althusser 's question therefore paves the way for his view that a corpus of knowledge is the outcome of practices . |
25 | Care should be taken to avoid key information being released at a late stage in the process which therefore weakens the vendor 's controlling hand . |
26 | The law therefore allows the offence to be treated just as seriously as rape , and we have seen how some would argue that it should be included as a form of rape , or at least as a form of the most serious offence of sexual assault , in any reformed law . |
27 | The major difference which appears from the beginning is that sign language does not require voice and therefore allows the possibility of a mixing of two language codes , something which rarely occurs in the spoken situation . |
28 | If you decide to do this , Karl Franz is the general of your army and therefore replaces the general described in the main army list . |
29 | Magnus is the general of your army and therefore replaces the general described in the main army list . |
30 | The franchisor controls and therefore limits the scope of the franchise and the methods of business operated . |