Example sentences of "[verb] thus [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Suffice to have the benefits of their research , which has thus far produced the ultimate in extreme strength for smallest diameter .
2 Of all the treatments for obesity , none could be more physiological or less psychological than the operation known as jejeunoileostomy or ileal bypass , in which most of the small intestine is short circuited thus greatly reducing the amount of intestine available for absorbing food .
3 Having thus briefly examined the background against which the enormous post-war growth in higher education has taken place , we will now examine in detail those developments which have occurred in the three years that have elapsed since the first edition of this book appeared in 1979 .
4 Having thus effectively stopped the Plans dead in their tracks , he then proceeded , in the name of the President , to dry up the outward flow of all planning information from Detroit , so that , from that moment on , only he and members of the world planning group would be aware of what was going on , worldwide , at the planning stage .
5 God had thus clearly transferred the realm to his brothers , whom the bishops now invited to take it up .
6 The FAO meeting also heard that 63 tropical forest countries had thus far accepted the broad outline of the 1985 Tropical Forest Action Plan ( TFAP — see p. 36249 ) and that 20 of these had prepared co-ordinated forestry development plans .
7 On March 10 Roman attributed the NSF losses to the economic difficulties in the cities , which had thus far borne the brunt of economic restructuring , and to the divisions within the party .
8 But although the rebels had thus far outmanoeuvred the king , they found themselves unable to translate their military success into long-term political supremacy .
9 But although the rebels had thus far outmanoeuvred the king , they found themselves unable to translate their military success into long-term political supremacy .
10 The statementing officer had reported that no one had thus far requested the use of an interpreter .
11 Another rumour countered that she had always been unpleasant and had thus never had a love-affair , unhappy or otherwise .
12 Services have thus frequently emphasized the need for custody , punishment and control rather than for rehabilitation and reintegration .
13 Influential advocates of existing religions have persistently resisted the use of reason being applied to the word ‘ 'god ’ , and have thus inevitably ensured the ultimate failure of those religions .
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