Example sentences of "thus [adv] [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On Jan. 26 the Council of Ministers decided to abolish the law introduced in 1983 which restricted the use of languages other than Turkish , thus effectively recognizing the Kurdish language .
2 If , however , the shares are expressly divided into separate classes ( thus necessarily contradicting the presumed equality ) it is a question of construction in each case what the rights of each class are .
3 At each Hour a verse from the hymn is followed by a prayer which acknowledges this and sees the Incarnation as the means by which all men , both living and dead , can be united : The office thus daily rehearsed the historical story of the Passion of Christ and its significance in such a way that it is constantly renewed in human awareness through both the linear and cyclical experience of the passing of time .
4 The stoichiometric equation thus only shows the overall reaction .
5 The mean and fluctuating parts of the velocity field thus individually satisfy the usual form of the continuity equation .
6 Mistakes can be costly and the author recalls one scheme where the beneficiary of a right of way waited until a house purchaser was due to move in before exercising his rights , thus deliberately causing the maximum disruption to the developer .
7 If there have been changes in the journal coverage of the Science Citation Index over the period , such that some members of this limited set were not scanned prior to 1970 , say , then such earlier theses would show a lower frequency of citations in general , and the first citations of an author 's thesis could be missed , thus artificially increasing the average latency period .
8 By gradually rendering themselves invisible , The Shamen turn the spotlight on the evidence , thus temporarily abolishing the perennial barrier that separates the performer from the punter .
9 By gradually rendering themselves invisible , The Shamen turn the spotlight on the evidence , thus temporarily abolishing the perennial barrier that separates the performer from the punter .
10 The FAO meeting also heard that 63 tropical forest countries had thus far accepted the broad outline of the 1985 Tropical Forest Action Plan ( TFAP — see p. 36249 ) and that 20 of these had prepared co-ordinated forestry development plans .
11 Arthit Kamlang-ek , an influential former Supreme Commander of Armed Forces and Army C.-in-C. , had since May 1988 been leader of the Thai People party , whose 17 members had voted with the government in the July no-confidence motion , and which thus now joined the ruling coalition .
12 Influential advocates of existing religions have persistently resisted the use of reason being applied to the word ‘ 'god ’ , and have thus inevitably ensured the ultimate failure of those religions .
13 The point is that in nation-states , education systems are provided by the state authorities and will thus inevitably have the net effect of focusing positive views of the nation they serve .
14 A landowner thus theoretically received the same amount for his land whether he sold it privately , to the Land Commission , or to another public authority .
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