10.77 causes
When you want to indicate that the fact you are mentioning exists because of the fact or facts previously given, you link your statements using one of the following adjuncts:
accordingly, as a result, consequently, hence, so, thereby, therefore, thus
- Oxford and Cambridge have a large income of their own. So they are not in quite the same position as other universities.
- It isn't giving any detailed information. Therefore it isn't necessary.
- We want a diverse press and we haven't got it. I think as a result a lot of options are denied us.