Example sentences of "[coord] hence [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Active word detectors mutually inhibit each other and send feedback to the letter level , strengthening activation and hence perceptibility of their constituent letters .
2 Burial was the most cherished right , although baptism ( and hence possession of a font ) and marriage were also important .
3 Money has the advantage of liquidity and hence lack of risk .
4 They reduce uncertainty and hence anxiety about the future .
5 But while promoting non-shareholder interests is not a permissible management objective , the ( limited ) satisfaction of third party expectations is often a pre-requisite of maximising profits , and hence consideration of them is not precluded by the legal model .
6 Whether the extinctions among neritic organisms were the consequence of regression of epicontinental seas ( Newell , 1967 ) or the widespread bottom-water anoxia characteristic of the initial phase of subsequent transgression ( Hallam , 1981c ) a significant reduction of habitat area and hence deterioration of the environment would have been produced by either phenomenon .
7 Quite the contrary : it requires a formidable array of homeostatic devices , in order to achieve uniform information processing and hence independence from all but the most generalized set of internal reinforcement mechanisms .
8 This finding may be important , since it is known that chemical modification of lysine amino groups of the apoprotein may interfere with the specific LDL receptor binding and hence clearance of LDL ( Gonen et al , 1981 ; Kim & Kurup , 1982 ; Witzum et al , 1982 ) .
9 Otherwise there is an element of charity and hence stigma in the exchange .
10 This example clearly illustrates the theory dependence and hence fallibility of observation statements .
11 We are departing from this usage , and must put up with some inconvenience , in order to have consistency and hence clarity in several contexts .
12 The emphasis on property-holding , and hence liability for rates , as the basic qualification for the franchise in local elections was thus an advantage for some women in the struggle for the vote .
13 Such people [ i.e. religious fundamentalists ] may believe that the elevation of a wife to equal status with the husband is tantamount to subversion of the divine will for the hierarchy and hence integrity of the family .
14 But there remains one feasible route to EMU , and hence salvation for the EMS .
15 He has gauges recording the depth and hence volume of water stored in every reservoir .
16 Hypoglycaemia may be asymptomatic ( Calabrese et al , 1982 ) but still lead to secretion of adrenaline ( Rizza et al , 1979 ) and hence activation of platelets .
17 One could claim that one 's beliefs and principles are soundly based , and are both socially inspired and socially acceptable , and hence justification for the modification of professional standards .
18 Gd-DTPA is also of value in assessing tumour recurrence after surgery , with the rider that for the first few postoperative months the hypervascular scar tissue does not have a blood/brain barrier and hence enhancement at this stage does not necessarily indicate that residual tumour is present .
19 Nevertheless , employment grew faster in services as productivity rose more slowly ( although the measurement of output and hence productivity in many services is difficult ) .
20 Additionally , ‘ the move from development plans to structure plans itself allows a move to flexible and broad criteria for decision , which in turn allows the decision-maker wide discretion and hence room for manoeuvre when resolving applications for planning permission ’ .
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