Example sentences of "it [was/were] therefore [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It was therefore concluded that gaze direction is a function both of an individual 's consistent tendency to rely on a particular half of the brain and of differential hemispheric arousal in response to specific experimental situations .
2 It was therefore concluded that lateralisation effects are mediated by both motor and cognitive aspects of the tasks .
3 It was therefore felt that any new arrangements should ensure that no council could ignore its responsibilities , although no effective legal mechanism existed for central government to impose Griffiths ' ‘ ring-fence ’ budget on local authorities .
4 The ATB records indicated that as much as 70% of all training was undertaken during the winter and it was therefore assumed that winter was the most suitable season for training .
5 It was therefore decided that an interview would be the best way of exploring the issues and would be particularly useful for the more qualitative type of issue .
6 Further information was contained on and used by the payroll system which was not contained on or used by the PMIS and vice versa It was therefore decided that the updating procedures for the Payroll Master File and the PMIS should be kept separate at this stage .
7 It was therefore decided that this database technology should provide the basis for future computerisation .
8 It was therefore decided that for all group awards a separate certificate would be issued in addition to this achievement being recorded on the RET .
9 It was therefore recognised that there might well be some dementia sufferers who could not be helped by this project because their needs would be so great that they would be more expensive to meet in the community than in an institution .
10 It was therefore proposed that family allowances and child tax allowances should be folded up into one new benefit to be known as the ‘ child tax credit ’ .
11 It was therefore suggested that social workers should be involved in assessment of attempted suicide patients , the psychiatrist being available to deal with emergencies and for consultation with the social worker if necessary .
12 It was therefore recommended that no more money be spent on wavepower which has been largely abandoned , in the UK at least , though some work still continues .
13 Guy 's Hospital colleagues were particularly disappointed that the project could not be carried out in Southwark , and it was therefore agreed that we should seek a similar , inner London , largely working-class borough with an established psychogeriatric service , so that findings might be applicable to the Southwark situation .
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