Example sentences of "[adj] and therefore [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other , the only memory was that I had chosen as my lodgings , from the Equity good-digs book , an establishment under the auspices of a Madam somebody or other , under the mistaken impression that she was French and therefore bound to produce the most delicious cuisine for which her country was rightly famous . |
2 | While the antigen(s) seems to be proteinaceous , the failure to identify a consistent band on western blotting suggests the antigen(s) may be very labile and therefore destroyed or denatured by the lysis or the western blot techniques . |
3 | Brenda had been born in May 1925 and therefore conceived during the previous August when Helena was still second housemaid at Chesney Hall . |
4 | The findings led to a widespread belief that psychological tests were situation specific and therefore limited in their usefulness for personnel selection . |
5 | It was the first time in my life I had acted like a complete sod to other people , and I felt that my behaviour was worse because I had loads of advantages the lesser recruits did n't : I could speak French ; I was basically healthier and therefore found fitness much easier ; I was a north European Caucasian which endeared me to some of the more racist instructors . |
6 | Well , it means that whatever other people 's attitude to teachers may be , Christians are expected to love them , because however successfully they manage to hide it , all teachers are human and therefore designed by God to carry his likeness . |
7 | This in itself is unusual and therefore marked in English . |
8 | In the rest of the Community this ethos does not exist ; accordingly , the seizure of a company by means of acquiring shareholdings may be seen as unethical and therefore met by strong resistance . |
9 | It tries to make evident , to say what in these complex relations remains unsaid and therefore unthought , in design practice as much as in design policy or social thinking . |
10 | Over the centuries , this Socratic spirit has extended its influence , and in our culture that influence has reached its peak with a universal demand for knowledge and the triumphs of Wissenschaft — philosophy , science and learning — by which our culture endeavours to make existence comprehensible and therefore justified . |
11 | In speech we frequently use reference words such as the demonstratives this and that or the personal pronouns , he , she , it to point to persons or objects present and therefore known to the participants . |
12 | Namely , it is argued that small enterprises tend to be less unionized and therefore characterised by competitively-set. flexible wages , while large enterprises are characterised by wage rigidity . |
13 | Phyllisia found friendship in someone who was the opposite to Marian — Edith , she was poor and therefore dressed in scruffy clothes , she had gone against her father 's orders of never to see Edith again . |
14 | In nature they were benevolent and therefore regarded as ‘ white ’ magicians . |
15 | Every animal of the species , in whom the Ba of the deity was revealed , was regarded as sacred and therefore protected and accorded due rites of burial . |
16 | He was a Venetian and therefore descended from men who had ruled and schemed and dominated the world for centuries . |