Example sentences of "and hence a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | One possibility for the decrease in antral carcinomas over time is a decrease in H pylori infection and hence a fall in the prevalence of chronic gastritis . |
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 | Imports are cheaper to consumers and hence a rise in the volume of imports is to be expected , as the cost of the goods excluding the tariff has risen but the domestic price of the goods including the CET has fallen . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The increase in the cost of repaying mortgages ( the greatest component of the average family 's budget ) caused a reduction in the amount of money available for general consumption and hence a reduction in living standards . |
6 | One of the main arguments for Big Bang was that the abolition of the minimum commission system would result in competition and hence a reduction in commissions and overall transactions costs for investors . |
7 | If the firm can expand its production it will lead to a reduction in average cost and hence a reduction in price , not only in the overseas market but also in the home market , which may lead to further domestic market expansion . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | These result in short lifetimes for the upper states , and hence a loss of definition of the energy levels . |
11 | Such a decline would lead to a decline in total money wages being paid out and hence a decline in the demand for consumption goods . |
12 | It can be noted that the ‘ Keynesian ’ perspective has links with the social optimality approach to public finance as it incorporates market ( economy ) failure and hence a role for government . |
13 | Since they would do this on foot , many vehicle journeys ( and hence a lot of pollution ) would be saved . |
14 | This was also a period of rapid industrialisation , and hence a period of high labour demand . |