Example sentences of "[coord] therefore [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But a deterioration in the balance of payments position was usually followed by economic policies designed to curtail credit and spending , and therefore support operations in the gilt-edged market would be somewhat counter-productive and inconsistent with overall economic policy .
2 Hitherto , music other than the anonymous , never written down and therefore lost music of the people — had been the affair of the Church or the court or great nobles .
3 However , salary is a cost to the business and therefore reduces profit .
4 The turbo engines have a much smaller frontal cross-section than their reciprocating forebears and therefore require modifications to the centre section , bulkhead , bearers and nacelles .
5 Unlike the others who appear and disappear as fashion and progress dictate , children occupy a permanent place in the list partly because of their continuing presence as a potential sub-class , partly because they have never protested and mainly because it is assumed that in favourable circumstances they will become men and therefore require attention .
6 Another familiar failing of which you should be aware is the subconscious tendency of some interviewers to always look for someone who is like them and therefore to judge people on how far they match up .
7 Women have been neglected in studies of the transition to retirement even though the proportion of women participating in the labour force , and therefore undergoing retirement from paid employment in their own right , has been growing steadily — an example of the patriarchal construction of retirement both in practice and in policy analysis and research .
8 Allowing then that international law , at least at present , sets out to control force and therefore to preserve peace , those who would deny its status as law can point to its failure in this respect .
9 ‘ The aim is simply to achieve maximum availability and therefore maximise sales .
10 What television , on the other hand , adds to the history of novelistic discourse , its definitive contribution , is a particular development of the interrupted and interruptable narrative , a narrative form built on the principle of interruption and therefore organizing expectation and attention in the short segments which will soften the disruption of being interrupted .
11 ‘ The days of two-hour training sessions have long gone as players turn up in better physical condition and therefore know fitness work has to be done .
12 The first draft provides guidance on the auditor 's responsibilities relating to the audit of figures from preceding periods which are required to be included in , and therefore form part of , the current financial statements .
13 ( Many managers ca n't be bothered to do any research and therefore make decisions they can hardly support . )
14 Erm , how about economies of scale , you said that was important the increase in manufacturing trade , you know , implies that products will be produced at a lower unit value , and therefore benefit consumers and er , therefore increase his trade cos consumers will buy the cheapest product if that comes from abroad , so be it .
15 Géraud V of Armagnac ( 1256–85 ) had married Mathe of Béarn , daughter of Gaston VII and sister to both Constance of Marsan and Margaret of Béarn , and therefore possessed claims through the female line to both Béarn and Bigorre .
16 To them Jesus is someone with special powers , almost like a hypnotist , who could place inside a person the belief that he or she could be healed and therefore show faith .
17 It did something to spread awareness of the way the majority lived , and therefore to spread dissatisfaction and alarm about a potentially destructive force .
18 The current year basis of assessment is not an actual basis of assessment unless a 31 March year end is selected , and therefore tax retentions will remain complex to calculate .
19 Does he agree that gas is better not only because it is transported through its own pipelines and therefore takes transport off the road , but because it is green-clean and thermally more efficient ?
20 This debate has its origins in Laski 's deprecation of the narrow social basis of recruitment into the higher civil service in Britain , making it impossible for such people to understand working-class problems ( Laski 1938 ) ; and Kingsley 's prediction that an unrepresentative bureaucracy would block radical reformist policies and therefore threaten democracy ( Kingsley 1944 ) .
21 ‘ The main thrust of the CAP reforms in reducing cereal prices and therefore feeding stock prices in the EC means that competition from the intensively-produced grain-based meats such as poultry and pig meat will remain intense , ’ said Dr Palmer at the Agra Europe Outlook Conference .
22 In as much that er in the County Council 's opinion these two s these two paddock , fields , whatever you call them , to the north of Skelton are visually more related to the village , whereas the other land around Skelton is clearly open agricultural land and therefore forms part of the open countryside around Skelton .
23 Behavioural theorists add that tall structures impose rigid supervision and control and therefore block initiative and ruin the motivation of subordinates .
24 Symphony also includes the @BASE add-in which lets you work directly with database files on disk and therefore extends Symphony 's facilities to working with multiple databases and with files of virtually unlimited size .
25 The essential feature of the gold standard was that each country 's currency had a fixed value in terms of gold ( i.e. gold was the numeraire ) , and therefore exchange rates were effectively fixed .
26 Meta-analysis , a statistical technique used to pool results of studies and therefore yield estimates based on samples of thousands rather than tens , allows for a re-evaluation of the predictive validity of selection methods .
27 Montague grammars , by contrast , characterise at most context-sensitive languages , and therefore yield decision procedures for grammaticality .
28 One rationale for asserting that individuals are bound is that the treaty becomes incorporated into municipal law by ratification , and therefore creates rights and duties for individuals within the jurisdiction .
29 Even if her scheme permits her to make additional pension contributions to make up for missing years of service , such payments will cost her more than would be the case for a man of the same age and salary status , since the arrangements assume that a woman will live longer and therefore claim benefits for longer than a man .
30 All we will have to do is look out of the window to determine which hypothesis is correct , and therefore deserves elevation to the status of a theory .
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