Example sentences of "therefore that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Small wonder therefore that as a drama critic he grasped the significance of R. C. Sherriff 's famous play , Journey 's End , in 1929 .
2 It is remarkable therefore that despite these two biases we still found a twofold difference .
3 It followed therefore that at the time of the accident the brewery still owed him a duty of care under s. 2 OLA 1957 .
4 They decided therefore that at their next meeting they would devote themselves to matters of ‘ general policy affecting courses in business studies ’ , and they did in fact , in September , consider a draft memorandum on courses leading to first degrees , and questions regarding board membership and procedures for the consideration of courses .
5 It declares that there is no law — no right flowing from past political decisions — apart from the law drawn from those decisions by techniques that are themselves matters of convention , and therefore that on some issues there is no law either way .
6 ‘ Inevitable ’ is a word that historians should use sparingly , if at all , in relation to complex historical phenomena such as the failure and collapse of political regimes ; suffice it to say therefore that in the case of the Spanish Republic failure was always more likely than survival .
7 Did this mean therefore that in some way France had forfeited her position in Indochina and was she to be treated as an opponent rather than an ally ?
8 Clearly we can not normalise X in this case to make both unc and unc unit matrices ; we say therefore that in this case X is bi-orthogonal or has a generalised orthogonal form .
9 It is suggested therefore that in the event of their failure such systems might be capable of a finer degree of control than has previously applied and that control facilities should be considered which permit the integrated use of all protective features .
10 We can see therefore that in this model government debt is equivalent to a fall in T 1 accompanied by a rise in T 2 so as to leave the present value of lump-sum tax payments unchanged ( Diamond , 1973b , p. 222 , and Bierwag , Grove and Khang , 1969 ) .
11 We propose therefore that in groups of 6 the participants will discuss these requests and allocate funds to them .
12 We can be sure therefore that from this date a church has stood in Halling .
13 It is probable therefore that from 6d to 9d a week is as much as labourers ' wives in general , hereabout , earn on an average the year through .
14 It is perhaps not surprising , therefore that from the early days when the state became involved in the education of the masses one of the principal aims of the curriculum enunciated by successive Presidents of the Board of Education , Ministers of Education and Secretaries of State for Education has been that of the preparation for citizenship .
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