Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] thus [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The federal government had proposed that enactment of its September 1991 constitutional reform proposals [ see p. 38429 ] should depend on approval by seven provinces representing at least 50 per cent of Canada 's population , and the NDP could thus have an unexpected degree of influence over their fate .
2 Some assemblies of the unit Al can thus contain components from two sources whilst others come from three .
3 Kennedy might thus have decided that the question was not worth pursuing had it not been for British persistence and Foreign Office assessments which suggested that the Soviets themselves hoped that an agreement of some kind might result .
4 In rejecting the view that Entick v. Carrington could thus form the basis of an action in privacy Sir Robert Megarry said :
5 The UK would thus eliminate a whole category of weapons in its nuclear arsenal .
6 Mark Pinnegar will thus revert to his old position of number eight with the ever-improving Dave Alecock keeping his place as blindside flanker .
7 Japan may thus end up with a financial system that is caught halfway between freedom and regulation , and more dangerous than either .
8 LCH may thus avoid direct involvement in the handling of financial instruments and commodities , though in some cases , notably the gilt financial futures and other government bond contracts , LCH does receive and make delivery itself .
9 After a period of very stable numbers between 1985–89 , the PCC will thus have seen its workload increase by 66 per cent in only three years , a trend which shows little sign of ending .
10 The RAF can thus boast that it has held England 's try-scoring record since 1921 , the year Lowe broke the previous best .
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