Example sentences of "[vb base] also [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 An application under the Children Act which would have the effect of varying or discharging a direction or order made in wardship proceedings before 14 October 1991 should be made to the High Court even though the wardship itself may have ceased on that date under the transitional provisions ( In Re C ( a Minor ) , CA ( 1991 ) , cited above , see also Appendix 5 ) .
32 These Regulations , which are entitled The Companies Act 1985 ( Accounts of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Publication of Accounts in Ecus ) Regulations 1992 ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , December 1992 , p 13 ) , came into force on 16 November 1992 .
33 They are made under the EC Framework Directive on Health and Safety at Work and are the first in a series of new regulations designed to improve health and safety management ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , November 1992 , p 104 ) .
34 ( See also ACCOUNTANCY , December 1992 , p 26 . )
35 The Urgent Issues Task Force issued a statement on 17 December 1992 about the unsatisfactory way that a small minority of companies have applied UITF 3 ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , January , p 9 ) .
36 These Regulations , which take effect on 28 September 1992 , tighten the disclosure rules in terms of information provided by trustees of occupational pension funds ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , August , p 86 ) .
37 These exposure drafts , which are still outstanding for comment , are : E 41 , Revenue Recognition ; E 42 , Construction Contracts ; E 43 , Property , Plant and Equipment ; E 44 , The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates ; E 45 , Business Combinations ; and E 46 , Extraordinary Items , Fundamental Errors and Changes in Accounting Policies ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , July , p 95 , and September , p 106 ) .
38 The report , Goodwill and Other Intangibles , by academics John Arnold , Don Egginton , Linda Kirkham , Richard Macve and Ken Peasnell ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , June , p 35 ) , says that goodwill divides into three components : the fair value of separately identifiable intangible assets ; the present value of benefits arising from jointness of activities and market imperfections ( such as monopoly position and barriers to entry ) ; and over- or underpayment .
39 This resulted in substantial adjustments to the year end position ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , August , p 83 ) .
40 See also COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE ; POCKET-BREACHES ; PRIVATE BILL ; WEDNESDAY NIGHTS .
41 There is a rather easy way of making use of a generalized see also relationship between terms .
42 A title " Rodent control:rats and mice " must not be assigned a higher weight than " Rats in the European Economic Community " , although the first contains two additional terms linked to the sought term in a see also relationship .
43 ( See also regression ) .
44 ( See also regression ) .
45 Runaround ( see also Text wrap )
46 An inquiry into the referral and suspension of Afro-Caribbean pupils from Birmingham schools recorded that they were almost four times more likely to be suspended from secondary schools as white pupils ; even when the main reason for expulsion was common to both white and black pupils , the latter were more likely to be suspended and the inquiry alluded to a considerable level of hostility , mistrust and ‘ cultural misunderstanding ’ as between black pupils and white teachers ( CRE , 1985 ; see also Driver , 1979 ) .
47 See also cataphora , exophora and homophora .
48 See also cataphora and endophora , homophora , anaphora .
49 ( See also Hall and Minor 1984 . )
50 They suggest that the principal growth fault in the Mesozoic may simply propagate from the subcrop of the thrust and extend towards the surface at a steeper angle , as illustrated by the Mere Fault ( see also Lake 1975 , in connection with the structure of the Weald ) .
51 Relationships include those of the see also type ( " butterflies " , " entomology " ) and that of homography ( " IT " , " aids " , " china " ) .
52 Commenting on his reasons for selling off the chain he founded in 1978 , Mr Weatherburn said that last year had been ‘ very difficult ’ , not just because of the stampede into remaindering by other companies ( see also Christmas in the Bookshops , page 27 ) .
53 See also Ord 17 , r 12 for detailed requirements .
54 Americas Watch stated that ‘ As best we can determine , torture as that term is generally understood is not practised in Nicaragua as a means of eliciting information or confessions , nor as a form of punishment ’ ( Americas Watch 1984 ) but its report goes on to detail cases where harsh interrogation techniques were used ( see also Amnesty International 1982 ) .
55 The correct way of using time-out is as follows , ( see also figure 3 ) .
56 Furthermore , the South East can be seen to have been the only region with a figure above the national average — all other regions were below the average ( see also Figure 9.3 ) .
57 These three elements were previously discussed in chapter 3 ( see also figure 3:2 ) .
58 See also Bank of England ( 1983 ) .
59 Rhapsodie ( 1982 ) Ashton 's fifth dance ballet is different again ( see also page 54 ) .
60 As the critic Ernest Newman wrote : ‘ Music can become dance when it is subjected to repetition , multiplication and abstraction using steps , poses and gestures with pattern and expression to appeal to both the eye and the intellect ’ ( see also page 47 ) .
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