Example sentences of "therefore [be] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There would therefore be no chance of a person claiming part of the value of their benefits , knowing that , at a later stage , he or she could have the difference made up from means-tested assistance .
2 It should therefore be no surprise at all that we got policemen and women to talk .
3 There can therefore be no doubt that it has power to override the refusal of a minor , whether over the age of 16 or under that age but ‘ Gillick competent . ’
4 There can therefore be no connection between these legends and the process of plate tectonics .
5 There need not therefore be a conflict of interests between the ‘ have nots ’ in each community .
6 There must therefore be a way for a member of the group to become an individual , the leader .
7 The screening officer should therefore be a person of experience and professional independence .
8 The project will therefore be a contribution to fundamental developments in research methods , in an area where British scholars already enjoy a high reputation internationally .
9 Their retention could therefore be a liability in terms of legal discovery and Regulatory Authority investigations unless some strong discipline were imposed .
10 Newco will usually be acquiring a trade and will therefore be a trading company rather than an investment company from the outset .
11 Thus , it continues , ‘ a presumption of the right to make an extra-contractual referral can not therefore be a guarantee that the DHA would in all cases agree to meet the cost ’ .
12 This may therefore be a clause of time , place , cause , reason , purpose , result , condition , concession , manner or comparison .
13 ‘ Difference ’ for the Piaroa always signifies a danger : it can easily lead to violence between individuals and therefore be a deterrent to the possibility of creating the sociality necessary for the creation of community .
14 The river — it stretched away as far as he could see in either direction , and could not therefore be a lake — was very wide .
15 This would be the result of a majority decision won by individuals upholding the Second Choice and would therefore be a unit of ‘ goodness ’ contributing to the Created God .
16 The C-terminal cytosolic portion of the human histamine H 2 receptor exhibits several sites at which serines are flanked by basic residues and could therefore be a substrate for protein kinase C. It has also bee suggested that protein kinase C uncouples a receptor for glucagon-29 from Gs by phosphorylating the receptor .
17 The effective transfer may therefore be a lot smaller than the nominal tax , particularly when there is a large difference between s r and s w .
18 Possession of species specific antigens could therefore be a disadvantage as these may be the ones that induce such necrotic reactions .
19 A bill accepted by a bank would therefore be a bank bill .
20 As Chlodio 's son , Merovech must therefore be a figure of the second half of the fifth century .
21 Population regulation , however , if it has any advantage at all , can only be a long-term one ; it must therefore be a consequence of individual decisions to emigrate , taken on the grounds that conditions will be better elsewhere , not on the grounds that the population level must be kept down in order for the local resources to be conserved .
22 Second , this period represents the height of the circulation wars and the figures may therefore be a product of this period .
23 It should therefore be a matter of no difficulty to combine them .
24 Maiming oneself to avoid conscription in wartime , the example used above in relation to consent , would therefore be an offence contrary to s.18 , but not to s.20 .
25 er my Lord simply directives under one art article one , eight , nine , erm I can , very simply say in relation to the Lloyds Act and to the bye laws they were adopted ten years after the directive , there ca n't therefore be an implementation , they , they , the the implementation is fully set out in the Insurance Companies Act nineteen eighty two and it quite clear now because the Secretary of S
26 A major benefit of post-audit should therefore be an improvement in future decision-making and planning procedures including the investment expenditure evaluation system itself .
27 What we observe in Belfast may therefore be the reflex of a raising rule that was originally ‘ metropolitan ’ or ‘ mainstream ’ , together with some admixture of Scots raising rules which account for Scots [ glΕs , kΕrt ] ‘ glass , cart ’ , and which are now partly superseded in Scots by lowering and backing rules .
28 Every held operation using tractors or horses inevitably causes some compaction and damage to soil structure ; it should therefore be the farmer 's aim to create the desired effect with the minimum of passes at exactly the right time .
29 Our fifth type must therefore be the traditionalist , for whom it is a pleasure to find the past living on in the present .
30 This will therefore be the position where , for example , the seller is in breach of one of the conditions as to description , merchantable quality or fitness for purpose , implied by the Sale of Goods Act , sections 13 and 14 .
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