Example sentences of "[coord] hence [vb past] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , low profits might be assumed to have lowered expectations of future profits and hence weakened the incentive to invest — a factor shown by the Radcliffe Report ( 1959 ) to have been far more important in determining investment policy than the rate of interest .
2 The Six each saw benefits to themselves from joining the Common Market and hence signed the treaty of Rome .
3 English family relationships are said to be less strong than those of Asians , but most English people would be deeply shocked if their grandmother or grandfather , coming to visit them , or their young brother or sister , was held in detention by people with quasi-police powers , accused of lying and then sent back ; or if their husband or wife , coming to join them after a long separation , was further delayed for years and then told that they were not the people they claimed to be and hence had no right to come at all .
4 They claimed that she was not yet sixteen and so could not marry and hence had no right to be here .
5 The foremost advocate of social reform in the Cabinet , Joseph Chamberlain , was Colonial Secretary and responsible for the conduct of the war and hence had no time to pursue social issues .
6 An endoscopy nurse turned on the appropriate cylinder and hence kept the study blinded for the endoscopist , the research nurse , and the patient .
7 This investigation involved four dictionaries and three documents , and hence gave a total of twelve combinations , as shown in Table 4.4 .
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