Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] thus the " in BNC.

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1 And once the crossroads were taken , then no British troops could reach the Prussians and thus the armies would be irrevocably split and the Emperor would have won his campaign .
2 Although exporters fairly complained that this made their goods less competitive in price , it helped to lower the cost of imports and thus the prices of foreign goods sold in Britain .
3 Heywood and Cornelius ( 1989 ) have shown how GIS can be used for monitoring possible radiation releases and thus the relevance of GIS in nuclear emergency planning and monitoring .
4 In the event , historians ’ needs and thus the role that the computer should play in the classroom are overlooked .
5 They were selected on the basis of their general knowledge of the drug scene ( several were dealers and thus the centre of specific networks ) and their ability to communicate that knowledge .
6 The down side , of course , is that hasty discharges often result from shortage of beds and thus the new procedures will probably block beds .
7 These results indicate that the degree of cross-talk between G proteins and effectors and thus the flexibility of G-protein-regulated transmembrane signalling is much higher than thought .
8 Moreover , population size changes and thus the errors are not constant .
9 Two particular issues of which we take account in attempting to refine the simple hypotheses are , first , that any single technology is probably , of itself , not sufficiently important to affect firm performance to any large extent , and second , that potential adopters of new technology differ from each other in various important dimensions and thus the ‘ best ’ adoption date for one firm may differ considerably from the ‘ best ’ adoption date for another firm .
10 Editor , — Sir Bernard Tomlinson 's report on medical care in London seems to assume that many of the demands for care made on teaching hospitals in inner London could be satisfied by general practitioners and thus the need for acute beds in London would fall .
11 Under the new regime the full marginal cost of expenditure will fall on community charge payers and thus the marginal cost of services will vary between local authorities .
12 Once completed the exercise enables comparison to be made between hospitals/specialties and thus the inequities in financial distribution to be identified .
13 Balance occurs when equals or Thus the input resistance at balance comprising ( ) in parallel with ( ) amounts to as required .
14 HIV infection of the intestinal mucosa is found in about 40% of patients with gastrointestinal symptoms and thus the most frequent infective agent detected in this population .
15 Over a period the aim should be to adjust nursing budgets and thus the number of nurses employed so that each unit/specialty is equally provided fur within the constraints of financial provision .
16 This means simply that the customers have the claim on these deposits and thus the institutions are liable to meet the claims .
17 It also indicates ways in which the landscape can be modified in order to improve the flow of energies and thus the well-being of the inhabitants .
18 As the number of possibilities of selecting the cards and thus the number of bits of information involved increases , the amount of time taken to perform the task increases proportionally .
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