Example sentences of "a [adj] [noun sg] [is] therefore " in BNC.
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1 | A complete skull is therefore defined here as one preserving intact the maxilla and frontal bones and at least half of the cranial vault ( Fig. 3.11 ) . |
2 | To explain a social phenomenon is therefore to capture its uniqueness and show why it happened when it need not have done . |
3 | Fostering a teenage mother is therefore something we do not hear a lot about . |
4 | The examination of the techniques that humans employ when reading and try to incorporate them into a computational system is therefore worthwhile . |
5 | No doubt the fee structure will change over time , and a detailed schedule is therefore not appropriate . |
6 | A symptomatic reading is therefore a condition of a symptomatic reading , and an interpretation of Marx can only be judged in terms of its internal coherence . |
7 | The diagenetic fabric of a sedimentary rock is therefore largely dependent on the original sediment composition , although fluctuating pore fluid compositions may govern the rate , the extent and the relative timing of diagenetic reactions . |
8 | The ‘ surface ’ of a black hole is therefore the place where the escape velocity is that of light . |
9 | ( See further Appendix B. ) A slight amendment is therefore needed to the formulae given in ( 37 ) , with the intensional patterns realised by the surface structures containing ordinary attributives , predicatives , and postnominal attributives now represented respectively as in : ( 75 ) |
10 | To be happy and settled in a winning province is therefore very important to the top players and for once this may count more than attractive job offers and other benefits . |
11 | The maximum tax saving for a basic-rate taxpayer is therefore £1,000 a year ( £4,000 * 25% ) . |
12 | A consultative approach is therefore inherently more restricted and theoretically more committed concerning the relationship between knowledge sources in anaphor resolution . |
13 | A sociological theory is therefore a set of ideas which claims to explain how society or aspects of society work . |
14 | Balancing these extremes and devising a general rule is therefore difficult , both in the LFAs and elsewhere . |
15 | A homoeopathic physician is therefore likely to use a number of different remedies in the treatment of any particular condition . |
16 | A living being is therefore in essence a potentially self-healing system . |
17 | These include knowledge of risks and financial standing ; a know-your-customer exercise is therefore prudent . |
18 | A running light is therefore obtained from l.e.d.s D1 to D10 at a frequency determined by the setting of switch S1 . |
19 | A Common Market is therefore an area with a Customs Union , plus free movement of factors of production . |
20 | The position of a non-domiciled person is therefore not made worse or is intended not to be made worse by virtue of the deemed receipt of income charged under s739 ( s743(3) ) . |
21 | A floating charge is therefore a most effective and flexible security ; it provides security for the lender and allows the company to trade with its assets unencumbered . |
22 | A beneficial owner is therefore one who owns the legal estate for the benefit of him or herself . |
23 | A forward contract is therefore a contract for forward delivery rather than a contract for immediate or spot or cash delivery , and generally no money is exchanged between the counterparties until delivery . |
24 | The choice of an appropriate procedure is therefore a matter within his discretion . |
25 | Division of the sediment into two fractions at an early stage is therefore recommended . |
26 | The case of an insolvent trustee is therefore both complicated and the test case for determining the validity of a trust . |
27 | According to conventionalism , an American judge is therefore obliged , by the best interpretation of the practice to which he belongs , to enforce whatever these conventions declare to be law in particular cases , whether he approves of that law or not . |
28 | The net wage received by an employed member is therefore ( ) . |