Example sentences of "and hence [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 : the computer has no knowledge of the biology or chemistry involved in the digestive process , and hence no conception of the way in which the intake of food satiates hunger ;
2 There were thus several attempts to avoid the conclusion that there must have been a big bang singularity and hence a beginning of time .
3 Now the voltage drop across a typical red l.e.d. will be about 2.2V when it is supplied with a normal value of forward current ( in the range 10 to 18mA ) and hence a voltage of about 6.8V ( 9–2.2V ) will appear across R6 .
4 Much as the regimes of Eastern Europe might welcome the support of their neighbours against Moscow — and hence a strengthening of such multilateral forums — they also view their neighbours as rival claimants to Moscow 's favour and are wary of giving them a greater voice in their own affairs .
5 Therefore , one can not locate the priming effect in a semantic sub-system of the mental lexicon , nor in a phonological sub-system , and hence a model of the mental lexicon involving just these two sub-systems is untenable .
6 These result in short lifetimes for the upper states , and hence a loss of definition of the energy levels .
7 Since they would do this on foot , many vehicle journeys ( and hence a lot of pollution ) would be saved .
8 This was also a period of rapid industrialisation , and hence a period of high labour demand .
9 Arguing in a similar way , there could have been seven at the second party , leaving one-forty second of a cake unaccounted for , and hence an attendance of 42 at the last party .
10 A complex interplay of industrial structure , patterns of social relations , efficacy of constituency organisation , trade union strength and national development determined the achievement of local parties , and hence an understanding of the political dimensions of working-class action over this period has in large measure to incorporate the locality .
11 One source of information could be knowledge of the variance of v , , for then we could obtain the variance of Y t , from our sample and hence an estimate of α t , from equation ( 3.13 ) .
12 More sophisticated models would also include misperceptions of strategies ( not just of preferences ) , and hence the issue of how each side interprets the other 's actions .
13 The Board rejected this view as it considers that only shareholders are owners of a company and hence the issue of warrants which are not subsequently exercised represents a gain .
14 Labour costs increase from year to year , materials costs and energy costs may be subject to less regular , but sharper , increases ; interest rates may be extremely variable , and hence the cost of financing products fluctuates .
15 Therefore , the nearer that we can get to world prices , the lower will be the cost of those export subsidies , and hence the cost of the total CAP .
16 We have seen that in the Keynesian world , an increase in the money supply affects the rate of interest and hence the cost of borrowing .
17 Because star formation and hence the formation of neutron stars by supernova collapse in NGC6342 ceased long ago , the apparent youth of the pulsar suggests that a major event has occurred at some time during the last 10Myr .
18 Until comparatively recently this hope looked greatly at odds with the realities of international law which was prepared to acknowledge the sovereignty and hence the legality of states whose boundaries or existence are the result of force , uphold treaties imposed by coercion , and in general allow that war is an international sphere .
19 Even the presence of solid particles in a liquid , and hence the progress of crystallisation or a critical chemical reaction , can be detected .
20 This is particularly so in homoiotherms , whose constant body temperature ensures a steady level of functioning in the central nervous system and hence the possibility of extensive exploration in varied environments .
21 Further south , deeper water conditions , and hence the possibility of preservation of organic matter , persisted from the Devonian into the Early Carboniferous .
22 Bentham arrived at it via his belief in the universality of reason and hence the possibility of correctly socialising man 's instinct for pleasure ; Howard by his belief in original sin , guilt and the possibility of awakening man 's consciousness of sin .
23 All too often , flexible working also entails the loss of entitlement to an adequate occupational pension , and hence the possibility of real hardship during retirement .
24 Individual scientists or groups of scientists are invited to develop the protective belt in any way they choose , provided their moves offer the opportunity of fresh tests and hence the possibility of new discoveries .
25 Social , economic and political developments crushed the eighteenth-century constitution and hence the credibility of the established constitutional theory .
26 The family took as their emblem a ladder , hence the family name , hence the name of the church and hence the name of the opera house .
27 It has been identified as the Alauna of the Ravenna list by Rivet and Smith , although Richmond and Crawford earlier assigned this name to Alchester , which in some ways makes better sense , since its neighbours quoted in the list would indicate that it lies on the road from Silchester to the south Midlands ; nevertheless the derivation of the name of the River Alne from Alauna , and hence the name of the town on or near that river , is an attractive argument in favour of Rivet and Smith .
28 An implication of this is that the resulting forms of work organisation , and hence the type of technology developed , reflects the compromises management have had to negotiate with workers .
29 The first is the difficulty of stipulating when a sound-change is completed ( this is amply demonstrated by the history of ( h ) , above ) , and hence the difficulty of saying precisely what is meant by ‘ sound-change ’ .
30 The health of the industry in the longer term , and hence the degree of independence Britain would attain in military aircraft production , would depend on the outcome .
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