Example sentences of "[conj] as a consequence [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Some won their battles , but many others discovered that in law they were merely tenants-at-will and that as a consequence they had to pay much higher rents than before .
2 The latest developments , which are part of the transition from a state welfare model to that of a mixed economy , are likely to attract a similarly modest level of investment in monitoring and evaluation , and as a consequence we will certainly learn a great deal less from the reforms than might otherwise be the case .
3 The fact is that these are not truly private dispositions , and as a consequence they raise questions which are not exclusively those of private law .
4 Individuals feel that they need to save less than before , as they have property or shares to ‘ fall back on ’ , and as a consequence they raise consumption .
5 Producer services are tradeable ; unlike many services they are not tied to local population and income levels , and as a consequence they contribute to spatial variations in service employment .
6 It all seems to have lacked sparkle ; Johnson told Mrs Thrale , ‘ Boswell was very angry that the Aberdeen professors would not talk , ’ while Boswell says they were afraid to , and as a consequence he and Johnson round themselves ‘ barren ’ — having already spent a morning in which they had scant conversation with anyone .
7 And the point is you 've suddenly grown rather tall and stringy , and as a consequence you look quite ridiculous on that thing . ’
8 That says that er I know what I 'm doing , because I 'm positive , erm , I know where I 'm going to , and as a consequence I can plan for that .
9 A Conservative government had emerged that the Liberty and Property Defence League could well have called its own , but as a consequence it was a government that had very little to do with Conservatism .
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