Example sentences of "[coord] thus [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would have a repulsive gravitational effect , and thus make those regions expand in an inflationary manner .
2 For example , if there is an upsurge in consumer demand for credit , banks may be very keen to grant additional loans and thus make more profits , even though they have acquired no additional liquid assets .
3 Obviously , if a bus service is withdrawn the local authority can replace it with a subsidised service and thus fill any gap .
4 There is no reason why we should not lock our vehicles when we leave them and thus prevent that crime .
5 And so , it some ways , it is : ‘ In any communication situation , the individual who can monopolize the communication is likely to have more power , and thus exert more influence . ’
6 Despite this progress the IAEA team was unable to obtain full details of the Iraqi nuclear weapons programme and thus to assess any potential for its revival .
7 Once that knowledge is gained , it can be used to explain events in the natural world , to make predictions about what will happen in the natural world , and thus to control that world and make it behave in ways that are , at least in theory , to the advantage of the controllers .
8 On the one hand , there has been the approach which emphasizes the complexity of financial accounting and thus produces many user groups ( which we might call the differential approach ) ; alternatively , there has been the approach which emphasizes the commonalities and produces few user groups ( which we might call the integral approach ) .
9 Because of his firm grasp of the relationship between the material elements of reproduction he was not hoodwinked and thus saw all armaments as being essentially unproductive consumption and wasteful .
10 Money supply will rise if ( a ) banks choose to hold a lower liquidity ratio and thus create more credit for an existing amount of liquidity ; ( b ) there is a total currency flow surplus ; ( c ) the government runs a PSBR and finances it by borrowing from the banking sector or from abroad ; ( d ) the government switches its method of financing the national debt to borrowing from the banking sector or from abroad .
11 While the crystals were growing slowly , the lattice was able to ‘ sweep out ’ impurities such as the Mn activator ions and thus exhibit less luminescence .
12 But the initial effect of economic reforms there could very well be , as in the USSR , to worsen economic conditions , and thus to make more people want to leave .
13 Prudent pruning produces a low yield and , therefore , a better quality wine because each bunch of grapes receives more nutrients from the soil and thus develops more flavour and structure .
14 In these circumstances , they tend to be in desperate need and thus have little power , so are frequently offered the worst properties with little possibility of being offered a better property on refusal .
15 Borrowers are increasingly sophisticated and thus have less need of information that the intermediary can offer , particularly as lead manager performance can be monitored in the grey market , i.e. information asymmetries are becoming less important .
16 This is why we have discussed the many different types first , and thus have some idea of all the possibilities available to us .
17 Welfare as a discretionary standard contains contradictions and thus provides little guidance to the disposition of trouble cases .
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