Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] thus [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The choice between them should thus rest entirely on simplicity of key — the piece as a whole with all its modulations and sectional key-changes being taken into consideration . |
2 | In this paper I shall thus look systematically at this break with the aura of high modernist art in the 1920s ' avant-garde and in more recent decades . |
3 | Whereas this practice was widespread in the UK , it was banned in most other EC member states ; UK observers noted that its abolition in the UK would force UK institutions to double their cash holdings , a factor which they said would raise costs and which could thus jeopardize the dominant position of the London market in European equity trading ( see also p. 36494 ) . |
4 | On the other hand , the statement that Hocazade , as kadi of Istanbul , was amongst the group of ulema who met Ali Kuscu at the time of his arrival to settle permanently in the Ottoman lands , which event Babinger plausibly dates in the beginning of the spring of 1472 ( Shawwal 876 ) , may , if the facts stated are correct , permit a refinement of the dating of Molla Husrev 's departure from the kadilik , which would thus appear to have occurred between Rajab and Shawwal 876 . |
5 | The educational psychologist may be invited to observe a child it playgroup should this be deemed useful hut will not , as a rule , carry out a formal assessment during playgroup time which would thus single the child out from his/her peers and probably deprive the other children of their leader 's care . |
6 | In particular , we have thus once again honoured in full our commitment to increase in line with prices the basic retirement pension , which will thus rise from £52 to £54.15 a week for a single person and from £83.25 to £86.70 for a couple , entailing additional expenditure of about £1 billion . |
7 | Conversely the fewer the candidates , the fewer will be the eliminations and the transfers , and the stronger the probability that such votes as are transferred will stay with the party , which will thus come closer to deriving the maximum benefit from its potential support . |
8 | However , pollinators arrive and leave en masse , unlike the interlopers , who may thus suffer more from the predators than the pollinators do . |
9 | Sometimes a more matronly dame may preside at a table whereon is a large basin of curds , jugs of cream , a number of strong dessert-plates and horn spoons , and a goodly array of oaten cakes ; so you may thus have curds and cream in the land of brown heath — and if lovely scenery lends a zest to wholesome fare , you should not fail to patronize this vendor of good things . |
10 | On July 9 the Chamber of Deputies approved the removal of the parliamentary immunity from five of its members , who would thus face charges of corruption , abuse of office and illegal financing of political parties in Milan . |
11 | and who would thus fall within the statutory definition of membership of that organisation . |
12 | Placing great importance on this latter aspect Whitaker decided the first two scripts should be written by the same author , who would thus maintain an overall series continuity . |
13 | However , each centre will deal with only one moderator who will thus have the opportunity to develop a more ‘ in depth ’ understanding of the centre 's assessment strategy , encourage integration between areas of study , ensure that there is no undue overlap or gaps in the overall assessment plan and give continuity . |
14 | You will thus benefit from fewer misunderstandings |
15 | You will thus benefit from being clear in what you are aiming at and successfully achieving it more often than not |
16 | You will thus benefit by having an easier , and pleasanter , interaction en route to achieving your objective |
17 | You will thus benefit from being able to use your own behaviour as a powerful influence . |
18 | For you will thus deny us the possibility of an additional Brother . |
19 | These people are called merchandisers and their activities provide support to traditional salespeople , who can thus spend more time selling . |
20 | The money that currently goes into forcing less-talented cricketers into retirement can be redirected into the purses of these cricketer' wives , who can thus get all the jobs done that their sporting husbands have not found time for . |
21 | You can thus arrange the tree in two positions , so try to have most bloom-bearing wood towards the viewing point , and away from where the stake will pass into the top growth . |
22 | The " before completion " agenda ( Appendix III , Form 2 ) is divided into two sections , one for a seller , mortgagor or lessor and the other for a buyer , mortgagee or lessee ; you can thus strike out whichever section doesn " t apply without wasting time on it . |
23 | You can thus save money compared with an overdraft — and save the effort of shopping around in the Money Market for credit which is anyway less flexible . |
24 | ‘ We may thus think of the subordination of women as the result of three different kinds of victimisation. 1 . |
25 | Wrangham comments : ‘ We may thus find the first evidence that so-called abnormal sexual behaviour may have a biological function ’ ; but he points out that a number of issues need to be resolved . |
26 | We may thus envisage a gradient of what we shall term establishment of senses . |
27 | Then unc permutes with a diagonal matrix and is therefore itself diagonal : unc But ( see ( 3 ) ) is arbitrary to a postmultiplying diagonal matrix ; we may thus write unc and then from ( 5 ) unc In the special case where B , C are symmetric , we may evidently identify Y with X. |
28 | We may thus argue that /a/ functions for women as a network marker to a greater extent than it does for men ; by this we mean that there is for them a higher correlation between choice of variant and network structure , a tendency to select relatively backed variants being associated with higher levels of integration into the community . |
29 | We should thus expect resistance from workers to attempts by management to wrest control from them , and the historical evidence for this is now forthcoming . |
30 | We should thus avoid using phrases such as " the standard molar enthalpy of oxidation of hydrogen " as they are ambiguous . |