Example sentences of "thus [verb] [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The buyer provides the seller with , and encourages him to return , a standard acknowledgement which acts as an unconditional acceptance of the purchase order , thus bringing the contract into existence on the standard terms on the back of the purchase order . |
2 | The term thus represents a transfer of energy from the mean flow to the turbulence . |
3 | Magic thus represents a view of causation utterly at variance with the concepts of the Christian scientific West , which are now as much a part of the African 's world as is ancient tradition . ’ |
4 | Imaginative story-telling thus represents an alternative to information , but also to the realist novel which shares the media 's obsession with factual precision . |
5 | Expression of the visceral isoform is limited exclusively to visceral type smooth muscle tissue thus suggesting a link between expression of the isoform and MHC function in smooth muscle cells . |
6 | Power cuts were thus to remain a fact of life at winter peak times in Britain into the early 1950s . |
7 | Fat delays the emptying of the stomach , thus producing a feeling of satisfaction after a meal . |
8 | A magic sprout from the mountains of Tibet is spun around a type of electronic roulette wheel , the unconscious yearnings of the citizenry acting as an invisible force on the brassica , thus producing an outcome in tune with the true needs of the community . |
9 | note the number of turns this takes , so you can repeat the setting once the new radiator is connected , thus maintaining the balance of flow through it . |
10 | International trade thus involves an element of currency exchange risk . |
11 | Darwin 's originality lay in the fact that , as a wealthy amateur , he could study in the field as well as in the dissecting room and could thus synthesize the information from biogeography and morphology . |
12 | It is interesting to note that farther to the west , in southern Oldenburg and at the Ems estuary , where Kupferschiefer is underlain by thin Rotliegendes and flat lying Upper Carboniferous , vitrinite reflectance is about the same in the Kupferschiefer and at the top Carboniferous , thus reflecting the predominance of recoalification . |
13 | Solar cookers , for instance , instead of becoming the answer to the needs of poor villagers and thus easing the pressure of firewood , could become a tool for the middle classes . |
14 | The flow method thus transforms the time-variation of concentration into a distance-variation and enables us to make an essentially static measurement ( Fig. 5.47 ) . |
15 | Parents and pressure groups representing parents , were concerned that Social Services Departments were to ready to end parental contact with children in care , and thus pave the way for adoption . |
16 | Pruning cuts out damaged and diseased branches , thus averting the spread of decay , while at the same time rechannelling the vital sap back into the productive parts of the plant . |
17 | The Type I system has been likened to a Health Maintenance Organisation ( HMO ) , with the difference that the health authority is compulsorily responsible for all residents of a particular location , and thus has no choice over membership . |
18 | ] The Type I system has been likened to a Health Maintenance Organization ( HMO ) , with the difference that the ‘ organization ’ is compulsorily responsible for all residents of a particular location , and thus has no choice over membership . |
19 | And now he began to be more devout than ever in his prayers , more ardent in divine contemplations , more frequent in his vigils , more energetic in exhortations and in works worthy of imitation and more frequent in preaching ; thus becoming a pattern in word and deed of a holy life to all , Rich in the bowels of compassion , he relieved everyone who sought his assistance . |
20 | Best-known to the general public perhaps , are experiments where reconstructions of early boats and ships have been used to follow and thus test the feasibility of migration routes which might have been used by ancient people , such as the experiments conducted by Thor Heyerdahl . |
21 | Secondly , it is necessary to identify the leadership function which permeates all levels of the institution and thus develops a culture of creativity that discriminates between leadership and management , so enhancing both . |
22 | However , it is important to list these alternative modes and thus acknowledge the variety of provision in the Authority . |
23 | The press in the late 19th century thus illustrates a point of transition from one set of dominant relationships to another . |
24 | Cells thus provide the key to understanding development because their behaviour brings about embryonic development and is controlled by gene activity . |
25 | They were even more unsuccessful " where it was a question of splitting a phonological item " ( thus acquiring a contrast between beer and bear , which are pronounced alike in JC ) . |
26 | Alternatively where the level of the CET was higher than pre-existing national tariffs thus stimulating a rise in home sales , this is termed trade suppression . |
27 | Recently several independent groups , including our own at Birkbeck College , have been investigating this model in further detail and have shown how it is possible to calculate explicit particle trajectories in various contexts , thus opening the possibility of understanding quantum phenomena in terms of the behaviour of individual particles . |
28 | It could , if it wished , provide assistance at a ‘ penal ’ rate , forcing institutions to charge higher interest rates to their customers and thus communicating a rise in interest rates throughout the market . |
29 | It nevertheless addresses the sufferer as king , thus defining the relationship between meditator and Christ and establishing the twin poles of thought — sovereignty and suffering . |
30 | It might possibly have been convoked earlier had not Luther urged that a general Council , to which the pope would be compelled to submit , should decide for or against his Ninety-Five Theses , thus reviving the spectre of conciliarism . |