Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] therefore a " in BNC.

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1 Not all information will be regarded as of equal weight and therefore a truly total assessment is unattainable .
2 Pertussis toxin pretreatment also inactivates Gi and therefore a reduced or negligible effect of activation of protein kinase C is seen under these circumstances .
3 He was the product of a broken home and therefore a single-parent child .
4 Indeed , in many EC jurisdictions ( for example , the Netherlands ) there is no concept of trust or , therefore , of beneficial interests ; a person 's rights to shares held by another on their behalf rest only in contract and therefore a notification requirement based on beneficial ownership would not work .
5 He pointed out that trade secrets falling in to the third category would subsequent upon the judgment of the Court of Appeal , be protected under an implied term of the contract and therefore an expressed restrictive covenant would not be needed to protect trade secrets or their equivalent .
6 Fruitful though this has been in promoting and giving direction to research , its uncritical pursuit only serves to advance a reductionist and therefore an inadequate view of man .
7 Issues of concern were : how far should workers get involved in discussions with social fund officers about individual cases ; how actively should workers support individual applications in view of the fact that there is a limited budget and therefore a limit to the number of people who could be helped ; and should bureaux help social fund officers to set priorities between groups of claimants ?
8 They were not at first acute and Celia supposed that they could be due to indigestion and therefore a false alarm .
9 A Building Control Officer , in considering the relaxation , pointed out the following aspects of the property : The building fronts the pavement and therefore an external ramp to the entrance door could not be provided .
10 She was the female lead and therefore a rival .
11 This criterion was introduced for the benefit of an authority like Kirklees which runs the large institution of Huddersfield Polytechnic but which has a limited population and therefore a relatively small rate basis .
12 In these circumstances we are usually investigating a finite population and therefore a sampling frame ( i.e. a list of population members ) may well exist .
13 And yet a similar bipedal dinosaur in size and appearance to T. Rex was Trachodon , but it was an ornithischian and therefore a herbivore .
14 There is ambiguity and therefore a choice of readings , or at least spaces where irony may be inserted .
15 It is difficult to say whether this was a fertility belief or whether this day was chosen simply because Good Friday was usually a holiday for the old farming community and therefore a convenient occasion for a workman to plant his own garden .
16 In spite of it being claimed that Sunday was the Lord 's day and therefore a day of rest , all in all it was one of the most tiring days of the week .
17 This will remain outside Community competence and therefore a matter for intergovernmental co-operation , with all substantive decisions being made by unanimity .
18 This is designed for situations where for one reason or another the work can not be fully described in advance and therefore a price can not be agreed .
19 This study does not , however , offer any support for the idea that diabetic patients looked after exclusively in primary care have worse glycaemic control and therefore a poorer prognosis .
20 So style need not occur in all texts : for example , Eliza 's " Not bloody likely " in Pygmalion by Shaw has an expressiveness and therefore a style ; while the otherwise equivalent monosyllable " No " does not .
21 It can be shown that is the increment in average energy per unit volume and therefore a perfect differential .
22 The reason for this is that every income level ( which determines the transactions demand for money ) must now be associated with a lower interest rate and therefore a higher speculative demand for money if equality between the total demand for and supply of money is to be maintained .
23 At the end of the novel , when the narrator understands that he has to recover unconscious memories to become their chronicler and therefore a true artist , a re-integration of the personality similar to that achieved by Wordsworth 's poet-hero is made possible .
24 Quality would deteriorate and people would have less choice and therefore a less good service .
25 Since the company owns the cash , it is an asset and therefore a capital account .
26 Since the company owns the cash , it is an asset and therefore a capital account .
27 English was the most far-flung language in 1880 ; not only in new nations , but in British colonies where it was the language of official life and therefore a language of record and social advancement for the native .
28 Having said that , the fact is that Mrs X is company secretary and therefore a company employee .
29 Lord Diplock said that even if the predominant motives were ‘ to bring down the fabric of the present economic system by raising wages to unrealistic levels ’ , that would not make the dispute any less one connected with the terms and conditions of employment and therefore a trade dispute .
30 The key is to recognize that a market is a natural focal point of any town or city and therefore a potential asset .
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