Example sentences of "[am/are] thus [art] " in BNC.

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1 There are thus no circumstances in which the Chewong may behave in contradiction to their ideologically constructed concept of human nature .
2 There are thus no cultural coincidences .
3 The pollsters ' findings on the economy 's future are thus a fair measure of businessmen 's thinking — but little guide to what will actually occur .
4 There are thus a considerable number who appear in the autobiographies as simple vignettes .
5 The 10,300 parish priests whose job it is to man these churches are thus a rather scant resource .
6 Written exchanges with source markers omitted are thus a good example of the way in which the disembedded nature of all texts converts what might be an easy comprehension task into a difficult one .
7 For example , a few of the sub-divisions of -07 are Thus a publication dealing with experimental research in foundation engineering would be classified 624.150724 if the librarian felt that such a fine classification was necessary .
8 Post-audits are thus a means of evaluating management expertise .
9 There are thus a total of six constituent AOs , and we shall find six MOs formed from them .
10 Miners are thus a high risk group for the development of gastric cancer and gastroscopic screening could give a significant yield of early gastric cancers .
11 Market loans account for some 26 per cent of banks ' sterling assets and are thus a major source of liquidity to individual banks .
12 They are thus a simple mechanism of reducing banks ' liquidity and hence the amount of lending that banks can safely do .
13 Luckily , he had a correspondent in his brother Theo in whom he could confide and with whom he could explore ideas about art ; the letters are thus an invaluable source of interpretation .
14 The claims of 1298 are thus an acknowledgement that the relationship created by the treaty of Paris of 1259 could break down , but only when an assertive and belligerent French monarchy acted to enforce its rights .
15 The competitive individualism of the growth regions of the country , and the retreat of the collectivist ideologies of ‘ the north ’ are thus an essential part of the emergence of neo-Fordism in its current form .
16 Constable 's own personality and opinions are thus the main gain of a reader from Leslie 's book .
17 Constructivism , and its complement , Expressionism , are thus the media of a search for a philosophy in this twentieth century that is commensurate with current technology and scientific discovery .
18 Nevertheless , ‘ knowledges ’ are products like any others , and are thus the results of certain processes of production , made up of the usual elements .
19 Palafox and Romana are thus the first of a long succession of generals who claimed that the army officers embodied the general will of the nation , perverted by a selfish clique of unpopular politicians .
20 The most important incentives for Field Chairs are thus the opportunity to exercise some control over the educational context within which their subject is taught ; the challenge of defending the interests of their discipline ; the opportunity to develop expert knowledge of the course structure and regulations through participation in debate ; and the advantage of administrative experience for career development .
21 Its expenses of production when any given amount of it is produced are thus the supply prices of the corresponding quantities of its factors of production .
22 PEM fuel cells offer high power density and low pollution , and are thus the most suitable fuel cell for the ‘ zero emission ’ automobiles proposed for California .
23 Both technology and its accompanying organizational forms , especially those concerned with increasing efficiency , are thus the result of essentially political choices : ‘ when people enter into relationships of production they are , at the same time , engaged in a political process out of which emerge structures of domination and subordination , mechanisms of social control and forms of exploitation ’ ( Johnson 1980 , p. 335 ) .
24 What is more , it is the individual speakers themselves who " identify the groups " on which they model their behaviour : the groups are thus the speakers ' own creations , not the creations of analysts .
25 These three , of the five extant Lalande motet scores with timings , are thus the most significant and useful with respect to Lalande 's performance practice in ( 1 ) calculating quite precise speeds for most movements , ( 2 ) establishing others by reference to traditional proportions , and ( 3 ) facilitating comparisons of speeds established by such timings with the verbal indications so often used to denote both tempo and other performance directions in this repertory .
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