Example sentences of "and therefore a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ratio and proportion are difficult concepts and therefore a limited number of questions was used , but it is not suggested that these represent the only possible ones for lower attainers . |
2 | Debbie uses three ideas common to the science students : one , that science degrees are more useful in enabling students to gain jobs ; two , that a degree is a process of ‘ gaining knowledge ’ which can be applied ; three , that the knowledge gained in a degree such as history can be applied only in limited ways and therefore a limited number of jobs is open to the history graduate . |
3 | The cult of monarchy which they so strenuously and even sometimes grotesquely encouraged made very good political sense ; it was a visual demonstration of monarchy as in theory envisaged , and therefore a substantial basis for monarchy as in practice exercised . |
4 | In terms of an element in their appeal antislavery reformers saw this line of argument as an effort to exploit the material interests of public and policy-makers and even slave-owners and therefore a second order argument only , despite their ability to relate liberal economics to a conception of the natural order of things . |
5 | The transformation of political sympathies identified for London might be exceptional , being directly linked to particular developments within the Corporation , and therefore a poor indicator of shifts in public opinion in the nation as a whole . |
6 | That would probably do little to bring so-called advances on royalties back to a more sensible level , but it might give the publisher some added stability , and therefore a greater incentive to put sustained effort into an author 's career . |
7 | Like his predecessor , he was a hearing son of deaf parents , and therefore a fluent signer . |
8 | However , it allows only about one third of patients to be diagnosed and therefore a negative result has little value . |
9 | The hospital appears to be well known and popular with local residents and therefore a vast amount of acute work … is undertaken . ’ |
10 | It can be shown that is the increment in average energy per unit volume and therefore a perfect differential . |
11 | He is of good family , educated , rich and therefore a perfect match . |
12 | This should be a rewarding and therefore a motivating experience if the learner does come away from it with a feeling of achievement . |
13 | Tourists from other countries account for a great deal of revenue to some large hotels and therefore a watchful eye is kept on the figure , so that advertising campaigns can be planned to attract foreign visitors . |
14 | Nevertheless , the peripheral effects bring a marked benefit for the heart , since any given level of exercise requires less oxygen , and therefore a lower heart rate and blood pressure after exercise training than it did before . |
15 | Chapman was mentally ill after all , and therefore a slippery basis for an unsensational play . |
16 | This is defined as a condition in which the responsibility for housework is felt as a feminine , and therefore a personal attribute , normally as a result of a childhood identification with the mother as role model . |
17 | However , several other planets including the Earth are known to have magnetospheres and therefore a general section on such features is appropriate . |
18 | ‘ Look , Tel , here in the City it 's a very nice status symbol and a fine example of German craftsmanship , but in Brixton its a Bob and therefore a legitimate target for any kid big enough to keep a tyre wrench in his nappy . ’ |
19 | If this is done , the energy of the interface will not be greatly changed and to remove the hardened liquid mechanically will now need strain energy and therefore a mechanical force . |
20 | Does falling membership imply weakening trade union power and therefore a narrowing gap ( markup ) of union over non-union wages ? |
21 | Noticeably , the lateral membrane/ intercellular space staining is more intense in the crypt region than in the villous region after 40 minutes of instillation , and therefore a distinct change from the uptake observed after 20 minutes of instillation . |
22 | That in itself may be a messy and therefore a smelly business . |
23 | The world would be a more stable and therefore a better place if we extinguished ourselves in the same place where we first saw the light of day , and if we spent the intervening time in as small a circumference as a day 's walking permits . |
24 | They are such a branch , but they also offer a means for non-scientists to acquire an understanding of the importance of science in shaping the modern world , and therefore a better appreciation of science itself . |
25 | Contains all you need to make delicious choccies , including couverture chocolate which has a high proportion of cocoa butter — and therefore a better flavour . |
26 | It is plain , from the number of times I have suggested depriving children of TV-viewing time as a sanction , that television is a powerful need in their life , and therefore a potent incentive in the disciplinary repertoire of parents . |
27 | The statement added : ‘ Jason 's scientific advisers do not concur with this view and therefore a formal request will be made during the next few days for this non-disclosed information . |
28 | They were not at first acute and Celia supposed that they could be due to indigestion and therefore a false alarm . |
29 | The key is to recognize that a market is a natural focal point of any town or city and therefore a potential asset . |
30 | Where there is such a controlling stratum it must become socially and politically dominant and therefore a ruling class . |