Example sentences of "thus giving [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It provides a convincing demonstration of inter- and multi-disciplinary co-operation as well as effective parental involvement , thus giving evidence that , given a number of identifiable requisites , personnel from different disciplines can work together productively .
2 It is not at all incongruous that Wilson , who thus insisted on Eliot 's Americanness , should a few years later , in his pioneering classic Axel 's Castle ( 1931 ) , insist on Eliot 's Frenchness , thus giving substance and weight to Untermeyer 's too glib acknowledgement of ‘ the Laforgue mechanism ’ .
3 The prolific popular novelist Nat Gould claimed to choose the names of his villains from the stations listed in Bradshaw , thus giving birth to such memorable characters as Newton Heath and Miles Platting .
4 We need to improve the ways in which you are involved in N C V O's work , thus giving legitimacy to voice , and empowering N C V O and our members in the causes that we all care about .
5 This early form of international banking was aided by Europe 's relatively compact size in which different countries used their individual currencies , thus giving rise to foreign exchange transactions .
6 For example , if UK exports or capital inflows into the UK are paid for in sterling , then foreigners have to purchase pounds in foreign currency markets with their own currencies , thus giving rise to a demand for pounds .
7 As has been shown above , the movement denoted by to can be intercepted at some point before its term to evoke a support at some remove from the position occupied by the representation of person at the beginning of the infinitive 's event , thus giving rise to the impression which we have called " subsequent potentiality " ( He struggled to get free ) .
8 If trustees make a payment of monies to a beneficiary this may comprise income in the hands of the beneficiary thus giving rise to a tax charge .
9 In other words , it would appear that the wings and fringe were sent to regiments to be fitted by regimental tailors , thus giving scope for some unofficial embellishments — hardly unheard of in the British Army , in all periods .
10 Wage incentives were needed to motivate officials , thus giving bureaucracy an institutional and material basis for power .
11 In nature , the numbers of the predator are always fewer than their prey , thus giving nature time and space to maintain control between species .
12 flo plays wide midfield on norways national team — but i think he is used mainly as a target man for sheff utd. norw coach drillo wants to try a setup with one ‘ Flo ’ as both left and right wide midfielder , then trying to hit hard high , crosses from behind towards the ‘ towers ’ at the sides thus giving football a new dimension of play .
13 The reason : before that date registration on a company 's file of such a mortgage had effect as if registered as a land charge , thus giving notice to the world .
14 All these provisions apply to listed buildings ( of which in 1985 there were 380,000 in England , 33,000 in Scotland , and 10,600 in Wales ) but the secretary of state has power to list a building at any time , and local authorities can serve a ‘ building preservation notice ’ on an unlisted building ; this has the effect of protecting the building for six months , thus giving time for considering whether or not it should be listed .
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