Example sentences of "we therefore " in BNC.

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1 We are given some financial support from the government but this doe snot cover all our costs and we therefore depend on gifts from trusts , companies and individuals .
2 We therefore became aberrant policemen simply because what we were now living was not programmed by previous organizational knowledge and habit .
3 We therefore dispute van Maanen 's view that researchers on the police have to be male ( 1981 : 480 ) , in order to be able to participate fully in the masculine occupational and leisure culture of the police .
4 We therefore have to assume a future of substantially increasing welfare need combined with a decrease in government support .
5 We therefore have : 1 ) the malady if it is a malady ; at any rate it is assumed to be a malady by the proponents of incomes policy ; 2 ) a theoretical cause of the malady , which is not disputed ; 3 ) the practical demonstration that this cause has been in operation ; and 4 ) the psychological explanation why that cause is desired , fomented and sustained by Governments .
6 We therefore get an overall impression of relative flexibility .
7 We therefore believe that greater reliance on the fast reactor is a necessary consequence of such restrictions and that the timescale for the large scale introduction of fast reactors may need to be brought forward .
8 We therefore know that there was long-distance transport of stone axes in prehistoric Britain , which may have begun with carriage of axes from the axe factory to a secondary distribution centre , from where they were traded out into the surrounding area .
9 We therefore combine television and newspaper coverage .
10 We therefore weighing with ourselves how to prevent the endeavours of such wicked persons … thought necessary to disunite and dissociate the Apothecaries of our City of London from the Freedom of the Mystery of Grocers … into one body Corporate and politic … to whom in all future time the management of those inconveniences might be given charge and committee … after the manner of other Companies .
11 We therefore secured the freedom to make a proper judgement on events .
12 We therefore propose to simplify the law relating to libel in the light of the recommendations of the Neill Committee .
13 We therefore propose to expand the scheme and to introduce a new scheme to preserve hedgerows — a much valued feature of the English landscape , and a haven for wildlife .
14 We therefore propose to introduce a National Lottery from 1994 , which would help provide funds for a number of good causes in the artistic , sporting , heritage and charitable fields — and from which some funds would be put aside for a Millennium Fund .
15 We therefore launched the Cathedral Repair Grant Scheme in April 1991 , providing £11.5 million over three years .
16 We therefore believe :
17 We therefore might be misled into thinking that they are of the same logical type .
18 We therefore have to know : what sort of presence could there be of a God to whom there applied none of the limitations that applied to finite human existence ?
19 We therefore need to eat a wide variety of foods so that we obtain all the essential nutrients .
20 We therefore propose that the Group 's recommended programmes of study should form the basis for the Order to be made under section 4(2) ( b ) .
21 We therefore recommend the development by SEAC of a national format and guidelines for internal assessment of these aspects of writing , to parallel our similar recommendation in the case of reading .
22 We therefore attach great importance to flexibility in arrangements for revision .
23 The impressions conveyed , however , need to be taken within the frame which historians have put together from other sources , with which we therefore begin .
24 The smoothed value should be close to each of the values which determine it except those which seem atypical ; we therefore want some form of resistant numerical summary — some local typical value .
25 If we want to assess the relationship between X and Y but are worried that both are associated with a third variable , Z , whose effect we therefore wish to control , we adopt a two-stage procedure .
26 We therefore need a new table which shows the three-way table of age by income by attitudes to the law ( figure 13.5 ) ; the relationships can not be inferred from inspection of figures 13.2 , 13.3 and 13.4 alone .
27 We therefore consider the effect of age on income as shown in the original bivariate table in figure 13.3 .
28 Whichever class of participants we choose to study and whose viewpoint we therefore choose to take , we will probably be accused of ‘ bias ’ .
29 We therefore regret that your goods will probably take six weeks to arrive instead of a month .
30 We therefore assumed that he knew what he was doing , and got on with our work as well .
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