Sentence examples for and was hence from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and was hence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consequence or result that follows from a previous statement or situation.
Example: "The project was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, and was hence postponed until next month."
Alternatives: "and therefore" or "and as a result".

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Although it eventually managed to obtain a copy from Mr Morrison's former secretary, who still worked for IIU, a Cayman Islands judge ruled that the document was stolen and was hence privileged information which was not admissible in court.

The best match (unigene SGN-327306) encoded a protein with an acidic pI, a peculiar characteristic of DIR1 among lipid transfer proteins, and was hence selected as a putative tomato ortholog of At-DIR1.

Finally, the leaf litter breakdown measured in the hyporheic zone seemed mainly driven by microbial activities and was hence more affected by vertical exchanges with surface water than by land use practices.

Addition of Mo to the C15 NbCresultedted in decreases in the 0.2% yield stress and also in the brittle-ductile transition temperature (BDTT), and was hence more effective than the addition of V to the C15 NbC15.

The whole building was originally covered with fresco paintings and gilding, and was hence called the Sonahra Makân [*ANU: views of the Sunehra Makan*], or "Golden House". The frescoes are supposed to illustrate Firdousi's great epic, the Shahnama, or history of the Kings of Persia.

The volume of water that flowed from macropores and was hence expected to reach groundwater varied between 81% and 94% in brown soils, 59% and 67% in para-brown soils, 43% and 56% in acid brown soils, and 22% and 35% in gleysols.

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Where do I send a check to?–and were, hence, perfectly suited to automated response.

Bronze is also more fusible (i.e., more readily melted) and is hence easier to cast.

KTI are anti-nutritional factors and are hence not desirable traits for selection in breeding purposes.

Upon DAXX inhibition, we speculate that H3.3 is liberated from PML-NBs and is hence restored for chromatin binding.

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