Example sentences of "[conj] therefore a [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Trustees comprise a body of persons and therefore a person for the purposes of the income tax code ( see the Interpretation Act 1978 , Sched 1 ( person ) , Reid 's Trustees v IRC ( 1929 ) 14 TC 512 , Luke v South Kensington Hotel Co [ 1879 ] 11 Ch 121 , Kelly v Rogers ( 1935 ) 19 TC 692 and ITC for London v Gibbs ( 1942 ) 24 TC 221 at 247 and Dawson v IRC ( 1989 ) STC 473 ) .
2 This should have resulted in an ex-rights price of and therefore a value for each right of 227p - 190p=37p .
3 The result is that many achieve success as managers and , in this context , the actuarial profession is an attractive route to top management — and therefore a profession for dynamic and ambitious people .
4 This will remain outside Community competence and therefore a matter for intergovernmental co-operation , with all substantive decisions being made by unanimity .
5 Today 's investor with a bent for history — and therefore an appreciation for the long term — would not be nearly as cheerless as his short-term friends .
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