Example sentences of "therefore be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 It has therefore been applied to manufacturers in the conventional sense : retailers , wholesalers , repairers of products ( such as garages ) , assemblers and those who hire and lease goods .
2 Attempted suicide appears to have become an acceptable way of expressing distress among some people , and has therefore been likened to a fashion .
3 Eighteen extra seats have therefore been allocated to Germany to take account of the increased electric there .
4 Greater responsibility has therefore been passed to us to take care of the day-to-day logistics involved with offshore work .
5 Time is limited and the pilot has therefore been restricted to those centrally-funded institutions which have been audited ( either by CNAA ) or by degree-awarding institution ) and which also have experience of offering SCOTVEC awards .
6 ‘ Experiments of nature ’ , the naturally occurring fluctuations of life experience , have therefore been resorted to , but though these have raised some intriguing questions they have so far provided few conclusive answers .
7 ‘ We have therefore been driven to the conclusion that the court has power to , and should , intervene , ’ he said .
8 If your bills are always sailing through taxation as drawn , it may be that your draftsman is getting it spot on , but equally it may be because the bills are being constantly understated and therefore are found to be unobjectionable .
9 Industrial and commercial areas will be subject to certification and control under the Fire Precautions Act , as has been described for type I building and reference should therefore be made to this section for other matters of ancillary accommodation .
10 In pending cases wardship ceases on 14 October 1992 and all applications prior to that date must therefore be made to the High Court whether or not they have the effect of varying an existing order ( see Appendix 5 ) .
11 The hoard can therefore be dated to about 625 , some thirty years earlier than ha previously been thought .
12 They no longer function adequately ‘ on automatic ’ and may therefore be exposed to unacceptable risks .
13 It was agreed that systematic use should be made of the words ‘ safety ’ , ‘ security ’ ( a word Labour was believed to be fond of and which might therefore be turned to advantage ) , and ‘ support ’ .
14 Percentage measures of performance should therefore be compared to that expected from random selection .
15 The efficiency of an operation should therefore be compared to a predetermined standard or target .
16 Should fewer fire engines therefore be sent to fires ?
17 Consideration should therefore be given to the risks of fire-spread through such a roof and into the flank wall of the warehouse , or similar accommodation .
18 Particular care should therefore be given to defining the accounting policies at an early stage .
19 These would bear heavily on the Publication Officer and consideration must therefore be given to increasing staffing of the Publication Officer 's ‘ office ’ .
20 It is maintained here that the constitution is nothing more nor less than the outgrowth of the ‘ realities ’ and not , as Lord Sankey and many others of us tend to assume , something distinct from them and which can therefore be contrasted to them .
21 In such circumstances the copy certificates for processing through the cost and financial accounts may not reach the accounts department until after the date of the monthly close down and may therefore be costed to the following month .
22 Rural clients ' problems can therefore be seen to be similar to their city counterparts , but the rural advisers ' problems are different .
23 The idea that old age dependency in twentieth-century Britain has increased , as propounded in the writing on ‘ structured dependency ’ , can therefore be seen to be highly contestable .
24 The parliamentary party on the outbreak of the First World War can therefore be seen to be in a rough state of balance , with the interests of land , services , professions and business in a near equality .
25 Erm and we could offer this to the whole er er t to anyone who came to us and therefore be seen to be a church which was very accepting and outward going and missionary minded because all too often we hear ministers talking about erm using bapti baptism as an evangelical tool er c talk which I greatly resent and resist .
26 This section will therefore be limited to rodents only , and there will be no reference to taxonomic differences .
27 The uptake of 5-ASA must therefore be assumed to be equivalent to the production of Ac-ASA over time .
28 In other cases , we have regulations that are ostensibly to do with health or technical standards and can therefore be applied to goods coming from the rest of the EEC as well .
29 It can therefore be applied to almost any project .
30 Some of Freud 's patients became more rational in their understanding of their problems , and they could therefore be said to be nearer than non-patients to the standard Freud held up as worthy of human beings .
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