Example sentences of "it can therefore be [vb pp] that " in BNC.

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1 It can therefore be assumed that the Soviet commanders are fully aware of the situation , if not totally in control of it .
2 In practice the question of the duration of the disability imposed by the springboard doctrine does not frequently arise because most cases concerning confidential information do not come to trial following the grant of an interlocutory injunction and it can therefore be assumed that either the parties settle the action or that interlocutory judgment is treated as final .
3 It can therefore be assumed that Miller 's message from this is that betrayal is wrong — it is the act of betrayal which finally destroys Eddie 's happiness forever .
4 It can therefore be seen that these inducements are not quite as attractive as they seem at first sight .
5 From this history , it can therefore be seen that the scope , size and shape of the Burston site has altered considerably in that time as a result of the £4 million that has been spent over that period .
6 It can therefore be said that in a long series of estimates under the same conditions the population mean would lie within one standard error of the mean 68 per cent of the time , or within two standard errors 95·4 per cent of the time .
7 It can therefore be said that in a long series of estimates under the same conditions the population mean would lie within one standard error of the mean 68 per cent of the time , or within two standard errors 95.4 per cent of the time .
8 It can therefore be argued that , serious as the offence usually is , a policy of non-custodial treatment might be preferable in view of the effects on child victims .
9 It can therefore be argued that the virtuous conduct of which mankind is capable can be regarded as varying from individual to individual by quantity only .
10 It can therefore be argued that biological differences become biological inequalities only to the extent that they are defined as such .
11 It can therefore be argued that not only do social services not pull labour out of the manufacturing sector , but also if they are not expanded the redundant labour from the manufacturing sector simply remains unused and joins the existing long-term reserve army of labour .
12 Answer : P is the first letter of Paddy and N is the last letter of Ashdown and since both Polly and Paddy live in Yeovil it can therefore be extrapolated that they are one and the same and hence God exists .
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