Example sentences of "thus as " in BNC.

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1 Thus as the recession of the early 1980s drew to its close ‘ condition of track ’ speed restrictions of some severity were imposed : for example stretches of 35 to 50mph between Selby and Hull on the straightest railway in Britain .
2 Thus as the radical reacts , the received electron charge opens the ring between the sulphur atoms , and these atoms bond to the metal .
3 Thus as indicated in Chapter 1 , well-defined procedures for the appointment of new teachers , based on previously agreed criteria , should be established .
4 The naive singularity structure of this solution is thus as represented in Figure 3.2 .
5 With this interpretation , the structure of the Khan-Penrose solution is thus as described in Figure 8.4 .
6 One obvious possibility here is to regard the union Parliament as representative of all parties and thus as empowered to vary the terms of union — nothing more than a rationalisation of its sovereignty .
7 Thus as both Ulsterman and fishkeeper I keep my eyes open for a bargain .
8 Thus as Andeneas argues :
9 Thus there seems a prima facie risk that social work intervention will increasingly be characterised by recourse to legal justification , and that , regardless of the debate about whether compulsion is on the increase , the public care of children will be further identified with compulsory removal and thus as antipathetic to family care .
10 Thus as I look at the figures I see the question in a broader context .
11 However , rather than seeing Jill Duffy and others like her as ‘ pathologically obsessed ’ with housework ( and thus as unrepresentative of the wider housewife population ) it makes more sense to view their behaviour as a rational response to a problematic situation .
12 Thus as we have seen Darwin pulled a plank out from under the creation stories .
13 Other treaties of alliance do not contain such precise prohibitions against conflicting agreements , but may be understood as forming part of a regional defence framework and thus as impliedly restricting future freedom of treaty-making .
14 An alternative way of examining this example might be to see the individuals as employees or representatives of the organisation , and thus as exercising the rights the organisation had gained for them through the treaty , independent of their member States .
15 The status of general courses is thus as much a matter of context and clientele as content , and seems likely to change only if the latter change .
16 Such comments would include , for example , any opinions that the trial judge has expressed , in a case where there was more than one defendant , as to the respective parts each played and thus as to the culpability of each for the offence .
17 Thus as the sale of council houses in the early 1980s produced sizeable capital receipts , and led to substantial capital ‘ overspending ’ , the proportion which could be used to supplement capital receipts was reduced ( standing at 20 per cent by 1987 ) .
18 Thus as the Leeds tailoring business became more advanced , with up to forty sewing machines grouped together in workshops ( compared to London 's eight or ten ) , so the amount of work for the lowly ‘ finisher ’ , usually a homeworker and often a widow , also increased .
19 Thus as the need for basic sustenance is met we move up the ladder to the next step , which is the satisfaction of the need for safety .
20 On May 2 Arpad Göncz was elected by 339 votes to 31 as its Speaker and thus as interim President of the Hungarian Republic , pending a decision by the Assembly on how presidential elections should be held later in the year .
21 Xinhua ( the New China News Agency ) reported on March 3 that Xu Jiatun , who had been replaced in February 1990 as head of Xinhua 's Hong Kong branch and thus as China 's de facto representative in Hong Kong [ see p. 37185 ] , had been expelled from the Chinese Communist Party and had lost his seat on the party 's central advisory commission for " deserting the party and the people " and going abroad without permission .
22 Thus as the share price rises above E L the purchased call starts to earn profits before the written call makes losses when S > E H .
23 Thus as r 1 and r 2 approach infinity ΔS M will become negligible and the free energy of mixing will become essentially dependent on ΔH M which now has to be either very small or negative .
24 Thus as was reaffirmed recently in Crago v Julian [ 1992 ] 1 WLR 373 CA leases for a term of less than three years , although they may be created orally , can only be assigned by deed .
25 For example , where possible imperatives will be interpreted as relevant to the present interaction , and thus as requests to implement some action at the present time .
26 In this case and if the time constant RC also happens to equal the pulse duration τ Thus As anticipated , this integral is difficult to evaluate but it does reduce to the solution expected from chapter 4 of when when when Help with difficult inverse Fourier transforms is often available from special tables .
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