Example sentences of "[vb base] also [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Egoistic traits may be expected to survive if they benefit also the descendants which inherit them , to be weeded out if they benefit the individual at the expense of its offspring ( for example , cannibalizing its brood , or long outlasting its reproductive powers ) ; altruistic traits will tend to survive if they benefit kin which are also transmitting them ( in particular , the mother 's protection of her young ) , to die out if they give the advantage to strangers which are not . |
2 | List also the main difficulties faced by each type of theory . |
3 | I welcome also the introduction of annual written reports , which I hope will contain grading for each child . |
4 | When I read , later , Edwin Muir 's description in his Autobiography of his transition from Orkney to a Glasgow glue-factory , I read also a description of my own ( less conscious , more childish ) emotional state at the age of seven . |
5 | For position checks off airways add also the distance from the station . |
6 | Consider also the scenario where you have been strongly attacked . |
7 | Consider also the hysterical witch-hunt mentality of the moral and upright Protestants , later to be personified in the form of the seventeenth-century Witch-finder General , Matthew Hopkins . |
8 | Consider also the word minimum and the candidate letters a recogniser might produce for it . |
9 | Consider also the statement that ( B ) if it were raining , the balcony would be wet . |
10 | I have to look at the matter more broadly , and consider also the effect of a valid assignment made before winding up became an imminent prospect . |
11 | ( c ) Consider also the quantity of information in front of you . |
12 | Consider also the computing press agony aunts who generally have a wealth of experience ; they will possibly make some useful suggestions which you had n't thought of . |
13 | The purpose of this chapter is to highlight those features and , for convenience , consider also the media of political socialization in Britain . |
14 | Apart from the eighteenth-century country house atmosphere evoked by the writing , we get also a very clear picture of the manner in which these potted meats were presented and a substantial hint as to the devising of other permutations and combinations of poultry , game and meat for potting : |
15 | Henry VII , asking for such a loan in 1496 , told his people that ‘ this is a thing of so great weight and importance as may not be failed , and therefore fail ye not thereof for your said part … as ye intend the good and honour of us and of this our realm ; and as ye tender also the weal and surety of yourself ’ . |
16 | I remember also the reaction of one or two of Ben 's older contemporaries , Constant Lambert and Patrick Hadley , who were particularly touched by this quartet when they first heard it at the dress rehearsal . |
17 | We know also the son of God has come and has given us understanding so that we may know him who is true and we are |
18 | Note also an error in the text relating to the last set of transactions which should relate to l months 8 to 12 , not 6 to 12 as shown in the text . |
19 | Note also the increased size of the calibrated range relative to the uncalibrated one where the slope of the curve is effectively less than 45 degrees , and the decreased size where the slope is steep . |
20 | Note also the oval aperture surrounded by a narrow rim . |
21 | Note also the ribbing . |
22 | Note also the Death of St Joseph by Francisco Trevisano , 1656 . |
23 | Note also the 1709 portrait of the miniaturist Karl Bruni by Jan Kupecký . |
24 | Note also the fine Lobkovic Monstrance decorated with coral , a symbol of the Passion , made in Prague in 1673 ; the Wallenstein Monstrance ( 1721 ) , with its chalice ; the Ring Monstrance and the Big Pearl Monstrance , dripping with baroque pearls . |
25 | Note also the absence of migration , which was not a standard processing sequence at that time . |
26 | Note also the orientation of transistor TR1 . |
27 | Note also the B♭ approach note , a b9th of the following A7 chord , sounding forceful yet with a jazzy flavour . |
28 | Note also the running title ( top left ) and the drop-head title ( right ) . |
29 | Note also the offence of leaving a vehicle on a road in a potentially dangerous position contrary to section 22 Road Traffic Act 1988 . |
30 | Note also the Scots pine . |