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

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1 If your bills are always sailing through taxation as drawn , it may be that your draftsman is getting it spot on , but equally it may be because the bills are being constantly understated and therefore are found to be unobjectionable .
2 Rural clients ' problems can therefore be seen to be similar to their city counterparts , but the rural advisers ' problems are different .
3 The idea that old age dependency in twentieth-century Britain has increased , as propounded in the writing on ‘ structured dependency ’ , can therefore be seen to be highly contestable .
4 The parliamentary party on the outbreak of the First World War can therefore be seen to be in a rough state of balance , with the interests of land , services , professions and business in a near equality .
5 Erm and we could offer this to the whole er er t to anyone who came to us and therefore be seen to be a church which was very accepting and outward going and missionary minded because all too often we hear ministers talking about erm using bapti baptism as an evangelical tool er c talk which I greatly resent and resist .
6 The uptake of 5-ASA must therefore be assumed to be equivalent to the production of Ac-ASA over time .
7 Some of Freud 's patients became more rational in their understanding of their problems , and they could therefore be said to be nearer than non-patients to the standard Freud held up as worthy of human beings .
8 A primary group , with a leader , but with little other ‘ organization ’ in it , can therefore be said to be ‘ a number of individuals who have put one and the same object in the place of their ego ideal and have consequently identified themselves with one another in their ego ’ .
9 The parameters used to measure growth must therefore be chosen to be representative , characteristic , reliable , and objective .
10 Devlin has , however , been defended against such a charge by several commentators , and one of these , Basil Mitchell , argues that it would be fairer to suggest that Devlin 's position is that there are no types of immorality which are not in some way capable of threatening society , and which could therefore be considered to be ‘ outside ’ the scope of the law :
11 They can therefore be considered to be close to the community they serve and have the potential to be advocates for the health needs of patients .
12 A mistake as to consent should therefore be required to be a reasonable one , although in assessing reasonableness , any physical or mental disabilities of the defendant should be taken into account .
13 The core here refers to those journals which exist to promote left political comment and whose cultural criticism might therefore be expected to be consistently oppositional .
14 Digestion can therefore be expected to be greater in mammalian predators , and so it has been found here .
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