Example sentences of "[vb mod] therefore [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 We must therefore conclude that social class as it is used in stratificational studies is a proxy variable covering distinctions in life-style , attitude and belief as well as differential access to wealth , power and prestige .
2 Your net intercepts them when they return from feeding and you must therefore ensure that the nets are set in exactly the right place — without the rabbits being aware of your presence .
3 If the drafter wishes to exclude liability in such cases , he/she must therefore ensure that the wording is very clear .
4 The verificationist who is unwilling to admit the possibility of such facts ( in this he is a consistent anti-realist ) must therefore say that such a statement , though perhaps it may be determinately false when one of its consequences is observed to be false , still can not achieve determinate truth .
5 This arrangement should therefore mean that all the services which take you to Cameron Park will use the first stop on the Scotmid section of Nicolson Street .
6 Engineers in managerial positions should therefore recognise that they have enhanced responsibilities in three important respects : the introduction and operation of a proper risk management programme ; the effective discharge of their broader duties , so that they do not themselves become a source of risk ; and in the making of judgements relating tot he tolerability of risk .
7 Instructors should therefore insist that the movements of the stick must be a controlled , progressive movement rather than a rapid , uncontrolled push or jerk .
8 There seems no good reason for the husband to be able to claim that he should not convey as " beneficial owner " and the wife 's solicitors should therefore insist that he so conveys ( see Chapter 3 ) .
9 Choreographers should therefore note that it is possible to design movements which may contradict the music that is being played , but not if they contradict the mood and rhythmic qualities of the whole context .
10 As it stands , classical Freudian theory should therefore predict that sleep might be disturbed by the prevention of dreaming , but that any untoward effects would be from the prevention of restorative sleep , rather than the prevention of dreaming per se .
11 One might therefore think that opening another slit would just increase the number of electrons hitting each point of the screen , but , because of interference , it actually decreases it in some places .
12 One might therefore expect that Streicher 's checks would not work .
13 We might therefore suppose that it is normal for the growing bough to straighten under stress by some simple non-living mechanism .
14 From a detached perspective , it might therefore seem that the political viability of the USSR 's East European clients depends not only on greater economic and administrative competence on their part , but the opening up of communication channels between élite and mass and a narrowing of the gulf between state and society .
15 It might therefore seem that the best , and the only rational , solution is to abandon all references to identity in connection with meaning .
16 A disabled person living in physically unsuitable housing would therefore assume that there was no point in registering on the waiting list , unless they happened to fall into one of the categories mentioned .
17 Stansted is by the Government to be a major airport of the future and you would therefore assume that the Government would be planning that development but it is now clear that Stansteds future is based on unknown or undisclosed information of genius arithmetic and a desire to listen only to the aviation industry .
18 Most sociologists would therefore conclude that the social status of blacks in the USA is the result of a social rather than a biological mechanism .
19 ‘ I would therefore suggest that you military chaps use your own sources for gathering information . ’
20 We would therefore suggest that surgery should still be considered for the management of portal hypertension , particularly in the following circumstances :
21 One would therefore expect that this unified theory should be able to predict all the values of quantities , like the electric charge on a particle , that are left undetermined by our present theories .
22 I would therefore expect that at the time of the next recession , markets will be much less vulnerable to cost-cutting .
23 I would therefore hold that where there is a split trial or more accurately , in relation to a non-jury case , a split hearing , any party may appeal without leave against an order made at the end of one part if he could have appealed against such an order without leave if both parts had been heard together and the order had been made at the end of the complete hearing .
24 I would therefore hold that in this respect Handscomb was wrongly decided .
25 It would therefore appear that nutritional modifications in themselves have an important effect on serum lipids and lipoproteins .
26 It would therefore appear that , as in the non-diabetic , consistent evidence points to serum cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol as positive risk factors for coronary heart disease in the diabetic .
27 It would therefore appear that a quick throw-in is only allowed when a lineout has not been formed in law .
28 It would therefore appear that power to the people has become a reality .
29 It would therefore appear that the only mechanism for ensuring that land is reserved is by the use of conditions .
30 It would therefore appear that if the Delors prediction is broadly correct there will , in the medium to long term , be a need to radically redefine the role of the EP in relation to the Council of Ministers .
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