Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [is] therefore [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Within the terms of the ethic the individual 's action is rational ; the ethic is therefore the logical explanation for the action , in a limited sense . |
2 | The case is therefore an authority against the plaintiffs on this point . |
3 | The goal of history for the Christian is therefore the restitution of all things . |
4 | The cut is therefore the most basic device of SFX , the one that knits together a variety of complicated elements into a unity of effect . |
5 | The incarnation is therefore an extreme instance of divine immanence within the creation . |
6 | The product is therefore the rate of doing work . |
7 | The fever is therefore the result of the body 's reaction to the imbalance or stress — in this case an infecting organism , the influenza virus . |
8 | For him the tree is therefore a symbol of ontological indeterminacy . |
9 | The organisation is therefore a ‘ monster ’ which operates of its own accord , with neither senior nor junior managers able to manage it effectively . |
10 | The argument is therefore an inductive one and so can not be used to justify the principle of induction . |
11 | Access to the countryside is therefore a problem only where potential routes are broken ; for example there could be a very attractive circular route based from Braemar , proceeding west up the Dee valley to Bridge of Dee and then east along the north side of the valley to return to Braemar , but the final link is blocked by the Mar Estate . |
12 | The theoretical reason for using Jamaican as a reference point is that , as I shall argue in Chapter 4 , the main Creole influence on " London Jamaican " ( henceforth LJ ) really is Jamaican ; the comparison is therefore the appropriate one to make . |
13 | Anything less than a textual change to the Treaty is therefore no change at all . |
14 | The novel is therefore a retrospective account of the 1864- 1929 period viewed from the vantage point of 1931–3 . |
15 | The project is therefore a time-series analysis of socio-economic change , based specifically on a follow-up sample of informant households and supported by comparing wider data on structures of power , tenency and labour relations . |
16 | The relation is therefore a mechanism which illustrates how the labour market responds out of equilibrium . |
17 | This time , each sheet had been folded twice to give four leaves ( eight pages ) in a gathering , and the book is therefore a quarto ( 4to ) . |
18 | The world is therefore a big nation . |
19 | Since the intensity of each band in the autoradiograms is directly proportional to the mole-fraction of RNA of each length , the intensity is therefore a direct measure of the relative drug occupancy at that site . |
20 | The origin of the family is therefore the same as the origin of private property , and the origin of the family is the same as the origin of the subordination and exploitation of women . |
21 | The family is therefore the site of both primary socialisation of children and the continuing socialisation of adults , so that ‘ socialisation ’ becomes a deterministic notion of the way in which people are manipulated by existing structures of society . |
22 | The cross is therefore the key to every family situation , as well as for all human history . |