Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] [is] therefore " in BNC.

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1 The analogy with syntax or grammar is therefore rejected .
2 A serious limitation of the Wada technique is that the risks inherent in puncturing the carotid artery preclude its use without obvious medical justification and testing is therefore restricted to those patients who are candidates for brain surgery .
3 The Cellophane which is made for wrapping and packaging is therefore protected by a very thin coating , on each face , of a water-resistant lacquer .
4 Recruitment and selection is therefore a series of logical and relatively simple steps .
5 The present system of bargaining and control is therefore best understood by tracing its origins and developments .
6 Yoga provides others with techniques for reducing desires and instinctual impulses , and happiness is therefore a little easier to attain .
7 The relationship between member and Society is therefore a crucial one and must be of mutual benefit .
8 A good deal of money and effort is therefore going into study of the human factor , which should ultimately lead to further reduction of accidents and risk .
9 Technology and Innovation is therefore to be welcomed as a first step towards changing this state of affairs .
10 erm There 's a kind of assumption that if something , if somebody does something on a Sunday afternoon , for lack of better , something better to do or because it 's raining and golf is therefore , therefore off , that he therefore does it in a truer , sincerer way than a man who might be doing it as his career , for his income , to keep his family alive and so on .
11 These histories , their temporalities defined according to the specific concepts of particular domains , are not , however , independent of the whole : they are dependent on it , but in a structure derived from the ‘ differential relations between the different levels within the whole … the mode and degree of independence of each time and history is therefore necessarily determined by the mode and degree of dependence of each level within the set of articulations of the whole ’ ( 100 ) .
12 The balance of modern thinking in risk assessment and regulation is therefore moving towards a combination of codes and standards with ‘ goal setting ’ .
13 All of these processes burn up fuel and energy is therefore lost in the transfer .
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