Example sentences of "therefore have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The seventh bit is a parity bit , and the eighth is known as the word mark bit ; by the usual definition , this computer therefore has a 7-bit word .
2 The detective therefore has a legitimate target in the thief ( again the metaphor is based in militarism ) ; and this is currently reinforced by the politics of materialism .
3 It therefore has a long-term future .
4 Any party to proceedings therefore has a general right to see social work records in so far as they relate to him but not otherwise ( see Chapter 3 , 5 ) .
5 The Ministry of Defence 's legal department therefore has a powerful incentive to abolish commoners ' rights at Greenham as quickly and comprehensively as possible .
6 Finally , the committee recommends , the US should be No 1 where a ‘ field affects other areas of science disproportionately and therefore has a multiplicative effect on other scientific advances ’ .
7 It therefore has a central place in the development of psychoanalytic theory .
8 The Magistrates ' Court therefore has a dual function : to try minor cases ( summary offences ) and to consider whether on indictable offences there is sufficient evidence for a Crown Court trial ; this process is known as committal proceedings .
9 In adults , normal bone marrow contains largely fat and therefore has a high signal .
10 The leaf node therefore has a different structure to index nodes .
11 Their user education work therefore has a double focus — short-term and long-term library and information needs .
12 Chlorinated trisodium polyphosphate is the combination of a strongly alkaline phosphate and chlorine and therefore has a significant cleaning capability although it suffers as a disinfectant through its low chlorine content .
13 er as suggested in the title it 's common to all countries and it therefore has a common denominator which is the European currency unit .
14 Its great merit is that it is not confined to particular activities , and therefore has an across-the-board application to different sources of endangerment .
15 The development of bird song therefore has an abstract similarity with the development of chick pecking which we discussed earlier .
16 The honorary colonel system therefore has an important role to play in the British Army .
17 Every school should therefore have a small staff library which can be used as a resource by staff and parents .
18 Thus , for example , Waterstones in Belfast found that the newly opened bargain bookshops , like the increasing number of non-traditional outlets in the city now stocking books , tended to cater for members of the public who were not regular book buyers or to those making one-off purchases : ‘ They do not therefore have a serious impact on larger traditional bookshops . ’
19 A realistic example would therefore have a considerable overhead in space for pointers , and the time necessary to access a record through a list may be slow .
20 Government spending and taxation will therefore have a magnified effect on total income and expenditure flows , thereby providing the fiscal authorities with a potential means for managing the economy .
21 ‘ The BBC must therefore have a clear vision if it is to retain its role as the cornerstone of British broadcasting and continue to command respect and admiration in Britain and throughout the world .
22 The BBC must therefore have a clear vision if it is to retain its role as the cornerstone of British broadcasting and continue to command respect and admiration in Britain and throughout the world .
23 You should therefore have a time-recording system .
24 They might therefore have a physicochemical affinity for one another .
25 This is because the echo being detected at any given moment will be a reflection of an earlier part of the chirp , and will therefore have a different pitch .
26 The Universe would therefore have an infinite extent in all four dimensions of spacetime ; it would always have existed , rather than having a moment of birth .
27 It should be possible to predict the number of students likely to achieve Compact goals , and therefore to have a clear number of jobs to aim for .
28 As the major ratepayer in the parish a large landowner therefore had a strong incentive to limit and even — as early mechanization progressed — diminish his housing stock so that any surplus labour force did not reside locally ; hence the closed character of such villages .
29 It therefore had a proletarian ethos .
30 They therefore had a certain amount of power over others and were also known to receive ‘ perks ’ , for example extra food from the kitchen .
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