Example sentences of "we [modal v] thus [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We may thus think of the subordination of women as the result of three different kinds of victimisation. 1 . |
2 | Wrangham comments : ‘ We may thus find the first evidence that so-called abnormal sexual behaviour may have a biological function ’ ; but he points out that a number of issues need to be resolved . |
3 | We may thus envisage a gradient of what we shall term establishment of senses . |
4 | Then unc permutes with a diagonal matrix and is therefore itself diagonal : unc But ( see ( 3 ) ) is arbitrary to a postmultiplying diagonal matrix ; we may thus write unc and then from ( 5 ) unc In the special case where B , C are symmetric , we may evidently identify Y with X. |
5 | We may thus argue that /a/ functions for women as a network marker to a greater extent than it does for men ; by this we mean that there is for them a higher correlation between choice of variant and network structure , a tendency to select relatively backed variants being associated with higher levels of integration into the community . |
6 | We should thus expect resistance from workers to attempts by management to wrest control from them , and the historical evidence for this is now forthcoming . |
7 | We should thus avoid using phrases such as " the standard molar enthalpy of oxidation of hydrogen " as they are ambiguous . |
8 | ‘ We can not rely on virtue ; it is weak and equivocal , or hidden and unknown ; … we must thus take as our starting-point only the possible and even probable abuse of power , ’ wrote another two generations later . |
9 | We might thus formulate two rules such as the following : |
10 | We could thus highlight the problems faced by each system , and discuss the extent to which each system 's approach was influenced by its architecture . |
11 | We would thus have primary responsibility to ensure that the advertisement is factually accurate . |
12 | We would thus have to resort to the use of overlays , with one overlay per attribute . |
13 | We will thus address profitably both local and global navigation market opportunities in addition to our mainstream precise positioning markets . |
14 | We will thus discuss features above the hardware architecture level from time to time , to complete the picture of a facility implemented only partly in hardware . |
15 | To describe a process ' first step behaviour we will thus use three levels of syntax : essentially one for each variety of choice . |
16 | We can thus identify two influences on demand in any market . |
17 | We can thus identify this Louis as the master maker described in the Livre commode ( 1692 ) ‘ living near St Jacques de la Boucherie for all woodwind instruments , since St Jacques is located near the Pont Marie . |
18 | Additionally , it is possible to detect the electrical activity that is produced when muscles contract , and we can thus observe the complex co-ordination of activity in the muscles controlling speech production . |
19 | At Macmillan College we select only because we are overwhelmed by applications and by selection we can thus ensure that we do have a fully comprehensive intake drawn from all parts of our catchment area . |
20 | We can thus conclude that the ε-ζ values of roughly -30° observed for these steps in the dodecamer conformation clearly belong to the B I family . |
21 | While we can thus remain within conventional discourse our very desire to review findings of evidence is indicative of the weakness of the jurisdictional straitjacket in which we operate . |
22 | We can thus distinguish between the consequences of hierarchy in general and the particular problems facing public bureaucracies . |
23 | We can thus build up a hierarchical data structure in storage , of fields of characters ( terminated by a word mark ) grouped together in items or records . |
24 | As a public limited company , we have greater access to the money markets and we can thus offer more competitive rates . |
25 | This is handy , for we can thus spot potential danger and react rapidly to input gleaned out of the corners of our eyes . |
26 | We can thus assume that |
27 | We can thus write We saw above that at constant pressure the energy transferred as heat during a chemical reaction is equal to the enthalpy change , H. Thus We can now use equation ( 18 ) to rewrite equation ( 17 ) as |
28 | We can thus write : |
29 | We can thus describe any lifeform based on the carbon-water-oxygen triangle as ‘ life as we know it ’ ; the expression can be taken to embrace also the anaerobic bacteria . |
30 | We can thus substitute equation ( 1 ) into equation ( 2 ) and obtain For a chemical system which involves only solid and/or liquid reactants and products , the expansion V of the system is often negligible or zero . |