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

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1 The reader of a description needs therefore to be careful about accepting as a description anything more than is actually visible on the canvas or in the sculpture .
2 No doubt people must learn hairdressing ; but until the subject crosses into physiology — and ceases therefore to be hairdressing — it is not education .
3 The gens had therefore to be a matrilineal group ; that is , a group to which you belong by claiming descent in the female line .
4 Number twos tend therefore to be passed over ( except for the top job in America , for which agreeably relaxed standards of industry have been set by a recent incumbent ) .
5 It was the comment by a member of one kind of society on a quite different one , poorer , less directly governed from the centre , and therefore to be despised .
6 The perambulators swore that Henry II had afforested the whole of Huntingdonshire , with the exception of the demesne hays of Weybridge , Sapley and Harthay ; the county ought therefore to be disafforested , except those hays and the king 's demesne woods of Brampton and Alconbury .
7 The structure appears therefore to be rather more fluid .
8 Their perseverance revealed the obvious : needs and capacities continue to change after a person has been de-hospitalized or moved from the parental home to a group home — and the developmental role has therefore to be seen as a permanent not a temporary one .
9 When the Malay leaders of Malaysia assert that the Malays are ‘ bumiputras ’ , sons of the soil , and therefore to be accorded privileges as against the Chinese and Indian Malaysians , only the unkind would point out that the Malays were also immigrants from an earlier period , and that no-one has paid attention to the claims of the real indigenous peoples , the Dayak and other tribes of the forestland .
10 Spanish America 's new narrative has therefore to be seen not only in its local context , but in wider terms as part of the evolution of modern fiction generally .
11 To become ‘ pure in heart ’ is therefore to be like Jesus .
12 To be patronised in a cloying , concerned manner , to be thought of as diseased or unclean , the result of some awful sin and therefore to be regarded as someone without hope — was her situation better than mine or worse ?
13 Slightly to the east of the Sike is a long shakehole opening into Newby Moss pot , 315 feet in depth and therefore to be avoided ; and there are other mantraps nearby .
14 This is particularly important when funding is limited and hard choices have therefore to be made .
15 It is therefore to be expected that many of the familiar solution generating techniques can be used to obtain new colliding plane wave solutions from already known , or ‘ seed ’ , solutions .
16 Technology and Innovation is therefore to be welcomed as a first step towards changing this state of affairs .
17 Communication with new readership had therefore to be by means of the vernacular .
18 It is good therefore to be able to mention his first album for Blue Note from last year — ‘ Landmarks ’ ( ) .
19 It transpired that what this man really wanted to do was to strangle his mother , a desire which was both socially and morally unacceptable and had therefore to be repressed .
20 In the early eighteenth century all uncultivated districts were labelled ‘ wild ’ and ‘ horrid ’ , and were therefore to be shunned .
21 It was therefore to be demolished , together with the two adjoining houses , which Croydon Corporation had used as offices .
22 The company ought therefore to be able to form a reasonable view on the price obtained .
23 He felt his influence therefore to be transmitted entirely through his books , and in these , which were so often destroyed , what he had to say was constantly repeated .
24 They are therefore to be feared and avoided .
25 Training your puppy to use a specific area of soil is therefore to be recommended from the start .
26 He applies it to the particular case of young people living with their parents after marriage , by arguing that in the expanding industrial towns there was every opportunity for young people to be wage earners and therefore to be net contributors to the parental household , at a time when wages were at a very low level .
27 However , in the new urban environments it was possible for the young and fit to earn good wages and therefore to be independent of their families .
28 A letter is ‘ the familiar and mutuall talke of one absent friend to another ’ ( a definition taken from Erasmus , who took it from Libanius ) , and ought therefore to be ‘ simple , plaine , and of the lowest and meanest stile , utterly devoyde of anye shadowe of hie and loftye speeches ’ .
29 The history of madness would be the history of the Other — of that which , for a given culture , is at once interior and foreign , therefore to be excluded ( so as to exorcise the interior danger ) but by being shut away ( in order to reduce its otherness ) ; whereas the history of the order imposed on things would be the history of the Same — of that which , for a given culture , is both dispersed and related , therefore to be distinguished by kinds and to be collected together into identities .
30 The history of madness would be the history of the Other — of that which , for a given culture , is at once interior and foreign , therefore to be excluded ( so as to exorcise the interior danger ) but by being shut away ( in order to reduce its otherness ) ; whereas the history of the order imposed on things would be the history of the Same — of that which , for a given culture , is both dispersed and related , therefore to be distinguished by kinds and to be collected together into identities .
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