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

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1 The output from a character recogniser requires further processing to reduce the ambiguity and hence increase the accuracy of recognition .
2 They note that some explanations of FDI appeal to the existence of market failures and imperfect competition , and hence imply the need for careful scrutiny by competition authorities .
3 Moreover , commercial monitoring of the environment is now also routine , notably to predict crop yields in the main grain-growing areas and hence facilitate the buying of futures .
4 If the pound was expected to devalue to £1 = $2.4 then the holder of sterling balances could sell his £1,000 now ( at £1 = $2.8 ) , buy back pounds at a future date ( at £1 = $2.4 ) , and hence make a sterling capital gain of £167 .
5 This may result in further disturbance of mood and hence re-awaken the disease and increase the risk of return to the substance or process of addiction .
6 However , under English law , a bidder who acquires over 50 per cent of a company 's voting rights will be able to remove its directors and hence control the board ( CA 1985 , s303 ) .
7 This will increase the demand for sterling on the foreign exchange markets and hence cause an appreciation of the exchange rate .
8 The models can be used to predict circulation patterns within the city and hence enable the retailer to locate new shops on different patterns from those already covered .
9 In order to ensure an injunction will be available the vendor will wish to restrict the number of exemptions to the confidentiality obligation and hence minimise the risk of the injunction being overturned .
10 The only sheep around here are the sad bastards who walk around in Man Utd shirts ( particularly the fat bastard in Wakefield who has No.7 and Cantona stencilled on the back ) who were presumably sexually abused at a young age and hence feel the need to rebel — why not go the whole hog and dress up as a woman , you would nt look half as silly .
11 We might find an account of what knowledge is which would suffice to undermine crucial sceptical moves , and hence confirm the possibility that some of our beliefs are justified ; the account to which I give tentative support in chapter 3 has pretensions in this direction .
12 Finding himself in a minority of one in 1965 over the Commission 's package of proposals , De Gaulle either had to cede the day to the Community and hence accept the principle of majority voting , or block the effective working of the Community .
13 The high prevalence of resistance in our study highlights the need for policies to restrict the use of antibiotics to limit the spread of resistant strains and hence preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics in treating acne .
14 Examples that spring to mind illustrate how this can save time and money and hence improve the working environment :
15 This keyword may be used to add indexes to the relational database tables of LIFESPAN information and hence improve the performance of particular queries .
16 Its 200-page Environmental Management for Hotels : The Industry Guide to Best Practice , to be launched on Mar 21 , points out that energy conservation measures pay for themselves through cost saving and hence improve the business ' competitiveness ; that the pressure is on worldwide to demonstrate commitment to the sustainable development of tourism ; that staff will want to work for companies with good environmental practices ; that concern for the environment is shared by an increasing number of those involved in hotels ; and that a good track record in the field helps when developing new ventures or projecting a brand image .
17 It can only improve the quality of the decisions taken and hence improve the effectiveness of the school .
18 This should also eventually result in a reduction in the volume of mail being dealt with in the Typing Pool and hence eliminate the backlog which has been evident since the introduction of Community Charge .
19 Some have therefore concluded that such a tax deduction system would increase the flow of revenue to charities by more than the tax loss and hence produce an increase in social service provision .
20 The wrongful sale of goods subject to a hire-purchase agreement will constitute a repudiation and hence vest a right to immediate possession in the finance company even though the agreement does not expressly provide for this .
21 Therefore I can have no reason to believe that my experience is a reliable guide , and hence have no reason for any belief about events beyond my experience and so can not have knowledge of them .
22 These correlations arise because a normal mode , although formally involving the whole molecule , may actually involve significant motions of only a few atoms constituting a discrete group , and hence have a frequency primarily determined by the group and only slightly affected by the nature of the rest of the molecule .
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