Example sentences of "be [not/n't] [adj] therefore that " in BNC.

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1 It is not surprising therefore that the paperback makes no mention of Wiggins .
2 It is not surprising therefore that the history of thought about the two policy areas is in some ways similar , although that of family planning is in many ways a decade ahead of conservation .
3 ‘ It is not surprising therefore that here in Britain the recovery that nearly all forecasters expected at the time of the Budget in March has still not become established .
4 Thus we now have many more older people and many fewer children with whom they might live , and it is not surprising therefore that the last half-century has been characterized by a reduction in the proportion of single elderly people living with relatives .
5 It is not surprising therefore that the growth of the electronic information industry has felt the impact of cutbacks both in corporate and domestic spending .
6 It is not surprising therefore that Lowenthal ( 1978 , 389 ) has concluded that :
7 It is not surprising therefore that the first video materials that came with video into the classroom were materials which had been made originally as films or broadcast television programmes .
8 lt is not surprising therefore that the strategy for information systems development which follows the existing departmental structure of the firm may be the easiest politically but not the one that gains the most from the database and informations systems project .
9 It is not surprising therefore that they are a common target for mutagenesis in neoplasia .
10 It was not surprising therefore that while politicians and public demanded change , schools , teacher-training establishments , and educationalists were vaguely and inconclusively defensive about the product that was on offer in State schools .
11 If , on the other hand , it never occurred to the defendant that the victim was young or mentally abnormal , and he was not aware therefore that he was in a situation of potential risk , he should not be liable for rape providing that he took reasonable steps to ascertain that she did agree to vaginal penetration , for in such a case his conduct is reasonable in the light of the facts as he perceived them to be .
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