Example sentences of "[is] thus [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The question is thus whether the proceedings before Barnett J. constituted a civil cause or matter . |
2 | It is thus that he declares himself for Dunning 's sapphics , flashing out at ‘ any one who can not feel the beauty of their melody ’ ( my italics ) . |
3 | It is thus that the ‘ head ’ as bearer of an impressive array of receptor organs ( sight , sound , odour ) has evolved . |
4 | It is thus that our imaginative faculty is kindled , uniting the flames of cognition and emotion . |
5 | What has changed is that a convention has developed as to how and when this power is exercised and the modern position is thus that the monarch has , except in the most unusual circumstances and even then only doubtfully so , no discretion as to when Parliament shall be called and disbanded . |
6 | The argument is thus that the major purpose behind project work from a teacher 's point of view should be skill development rather than knowledge acquisition . |
7 | The correct position is thus that the corporate entity is a vehicle for benefiting the interests of a specified group or groups . |
8 | It is thus that we understand |
9 | The assumption here is that ‘ when [ a driver ] happens to feel subjective risk or fear he often tends immediately to eliminate this feeling by certain behavioural changes ’ ( Summala , 1976 , p.239 ) , a major cause of accidents is thus that drivers have too high a ‘ subjective risk threshold ’ . |
10 | It is thus that I arrive at my multiplier for the whole life of eighteen . |
11 | The naive singularity structure of this solution is thus as represented in Figure 3.2 . |
12 | With this interpretation , the structure of the Khan-Penrose solution is thus as described in Figure 8.4 . |
13 | The status of general courses is thus as much a matter of context and clientele as content , and seems likely to change only if the latter change . |