Example sentences of "therefore a " in BNC.
Previous page Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
31 | Perhaps inevitably , the text is rather bitty , and it is therefore a book to be dipped into rather than read from cover to cover . |
32 | This is a broad but concise one-volume review of the subject and is therefore a useful addition to the literature . |
33 | The PSS 9.6V is therefore a compromise . |
34 | Therefore a multi-year time horizon budget needs to be implemented . |
35 | Motivation is therefore a causal relationship between effort expended , the performance attained and the reward related to the performance . |
36 | It is therefore a mixture of MI5 , Special Branch and MI6 . |
37 | Reagan was therefore a perfect example of an elderly Henry II . |
38 | The invasion of the Torness site was therefore a landmark in British opposition to nuclear power , the first serious example of civil disobedience . |
39 | The Consortium had a lengthy list of over forty witnesses to present , and therefore a lot of material about which it could legitimately cross-question the Board . |
40 | There is therefore a real need for the adequate provision of residential homes catering for long stay mentally handicapped children , and an equal need that such homes offer the right type of care for the young mentally handicapped child . |
41 | There is therefore a balance between the risks of not being vaccinated against certain diseases known to be prime causes of mental handicap , and having vaccinations which can themselves be harmful . |
42 | There is again therefore a sympathetic attitude running through these findings , with some uncertainty about the danger element , but no outright antagonism or opposition to the possibilities . |
43 | It is therefore a comprehensive conflict . |
44 | His appointment as Director in 1860 was therefore a logical one , particularly as he was also responsible for the control of the Military Household , which embraced almost fifteen generals as well as a dozen aides-de-camp and assorted administrative officers , varying in number between 12 and 15 . |
45 | Successful conservation may well imply a cutback in commercial crops and therefore a reduction in foreign exchange on which the state elite depends for its imported luxuries , foreign travel and education . |
46 | An inadequate list may include reduction in infant and child mortality better employment prospects for educated children making investment in education worthwhile and therefore a cost related to the number of children ; women 's status in the household and extent of emancipation in making decisions ; education of parents and enrolment rates in education for children , and women 's participation in the formal labour force ( where pregnancy implies unavoidable loss of earnings ) . |
47 | Cleaning , using detergents , is therefore a function carried out using a detergent combined with heat and water |
48 | The machine detergent product is often therefore a ‘ package ’ and needs to be considered as such . |
49 | Such machines have an incidental use on carpeting and may find therefore a role beyond the kitchen door . |
50 | To be effective therefore a framework must be set up which will allow expense to be apportioned and identified and variations detected . |
51 | The key is to recognize that a market is a natural focal point of any town or city and therefore a potential asset . |
52 | Awe is therefore a natural human response to God . |
53 | The heart , or the inner life , is therefore a great teacher , pointing us back to the source of all happiness — to God himself . |
54 | There are measurable changes in the cerebro-spinal fluid ( the CSF ) when neurosyphilis is present , and therefore a sample of CSF needs to be obtained for analysis . |
55 | The Clarks were therefore a good deal out of pocket . |
56 | Scotrail can not be so terminally stupid that they are unaware of the numbers of people wanting to use the train in the summer , and therefore a train that accommodates more than four people at a time may well be required . |
57 | It is therefore a moving thought that the rivermen were among the first people in the modern countryside business to begin to stop and think a little harder about what they were actually doing . |
58 | Mrs Thatcher 's identification of the ‘ inner cities ’ as the focus of her third term 's agenda was not therefore a new conversion to the need to do something about urban poverty , squalor , and alienation . |
59 | The effect of this is that there is a slow but steady conversion of mantle material into continental crust , and therefore a steady net increase in the volume of continental crust . |
60 | Therefore a crouched position should be taken up which keeps the centre of gravity lower . |