Example sentences of "thus [adv] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But by emphasising the newest recordings with the latest sound techniques by younger artists ( who can thus effectively be marketed in the future ) , other great Mozartians like Clara Haskil and Igor Markevitch must languish in the back of the catalogue . |
2 | The settlor and his spouse should thus effectively be excluded from all possible benefit under the trust . |
3 | It can thus only be changed by special procedures , generally ( and certainly for major change ) requiring reference back to the constituent power . |
4 | These laws may thus only be used right to left in contexts where syntactic correctness is preserved . |
5 | This is the context of Foucault 's critique of what he calls the sovereign model of power , of the idea that power has a single source in a master , king , or class — and can thus easily be reversed . |
6 | The chord would , however , probably ‘ sound lower than it is ’ owing to its deep and dense sonority , and the absence of the lower octave would thus hardly be felt . |
7 | The method can thus also be used as form of peer review . |
8 | This role is assumed in Textermination vis-á-vis the genealogy of the novel itself ; Brooke-Rose 's novel can thus also be included in the generic category of ‘ palimpsest history ’ . |
9 | A shaft or bearing may thus simply be described as a rotary lower pair although its detailed motion may be far from simple . |
10 | The company can thus plausibly be viewed as a miniature state . |