Example sentences of "also to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Also to early Christians the story may have been seen as an anticipation of the Last Supper .
2 Society was being moved by ‘ the tremendous force of the intellectual and economic movements which are carrying us forward not solely to new dangers but also to new opportunities of good ’ .
3 But it speaks also to practical situations , to the way we run our lives and order our society .
4 Minton 's willingness to extemporise applied not only to his wit but also to practical matters .
5 The international carriage of goods by road is also to distant destinations , such as the Near East and Middle East .
6 Finally , and this is a suggestion on my own , although actually I discovered afterwards it was also made by somebody else , erm but it does seem in many ways er erm an obvious interpretation , is this could be the background also to post-natal depression .
7 We may need to look , therefore , at adaptation in various ways , not only adjustment to general social norms but also to deviant and unorthodox sub-cultures as well as to self-aspirations and family wishes .
8 Western managers talk about the need for firms to pay attention not just to shareholders but also to other ‘ stakeholders ’ such as customers , suppliers , employees and neighbours .
9 First , is every director wholly committed to the concept of the accountability of the board as a whole , primarily to shareholders but also to other constituencies ?
10 It offered answers for frequently raised questions about China 's relatively low level of development not just in comparison to western nations but also to other eastern states such as Japan , South Korea and others .
11 Interestingly , the distribution of variants in Lurgan is more similar to that of the inner-city areas than that of the outer areas ( a pattern that applies also to other vowel and consonant variables ) .
12 This point can help us understand the contradictions within recorded popular music : the fact that there is no simple return to oral techniques ; that the record form carries a vast range of content types ( including ‘ literate ’ ballads related to bourgeois traditions ) ; that production methods also differ widely , often using written components as well as ‘ oral ’ techniques ; that the modern recording studio is actually more suited to producing precisely synchronized rhythms and textures , and complex structural processes , than is notation ( as well as being suited also to other things ) .
13 This is not unique to this country but it applies also to other advanced industrial societies .
14 Their standards and targets are high and apply overall , not only to their subordinates ' performance , but also to other departments and their own personal performance .
15 On other occasions , teachers commented that tasks without an obvious method of solution which were set to the intake year and also to other years were tackled better by the intake year in spite of the fact that they were younger .
16 The decision was seen as representing a setback not only to Hoechst but also to other large West German chemical concerns , such as Bayer and BASF .
17 As you write , however , you inevitably commit yourself not only to propositions you explicitly assert , but also to other propositions which are implicit in , or presupposed by , the words you actually write down .
18 ( b ) The implied terms as to quality extend to the goods supplied The undertakings as to quality extend not only to the contract goods but also to other goods supplied under the contract , for example , a defective bottle in the case of a supply of ginger beer ( Morelli v Fitch and Gibbons [ 1928 ] 2 KB 638 ) , or mineral water ( Geddling v March [ 1920 ] 1 KB 668 ) .
19 The liberalism of idealists extended also to economic policy .
20 It responds not only to wanted sounds but also to unwanted background noise .
21 ‘ Among these people there are anti-social elements who have a bad attitude to work and also to normal living conditions . ’
22 East Germany 's leader , Erich Honecker , did his best to pretend he had cured the malaise by expelling ‘ anti-social elements , who have a bad attitude to work and also to normal living conditions ’ .
23 The loss of their lands was a blow not just to episcopal prestige and income but also to episcopal management and the pastoral care of a diocese ; it can not have been reassuring to any bishop to see how often temporalities were at the risk of malicious accusation or expedient suspicion .
24 For some years he had made a practice of writing to government departments about the grievances of seamen , addressing these also to prominent persons and sending copies to the press .
25 These were still available to twentieth-century American popular music , as analogous genres were to Bartók and Janáček ; but further , they could then become available also to European workers whose own cultural traditions had been much more nearly shattered and who could , by plugging into still vital transatlantic networks , renew or restart aspects appropriate to potential class-cultural formations .
26 The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution applies not only to molecular speeds but also to molecular energies .
27 It seems essential that critical studies should be undertaken to examine the consequences not only to agriculture but also to visual amenity , recreation , conservation , etc , of alternative afforestation strategies .
28 In Matabeleland , the conflict between the government and dissidents between 1982 and 1987 effectively condemned the region to years of not only destruction and deaths , but also to general neglect .
29 The frequent expression of the various xenobiotic metabolising enzymes may contribute to the anti-cancer drug resistance that is characteristic of carcinoma of the colon , and also to chemical carcinogenesis in the colon as these enzymes can metabolise both exogenous and endogenous compounds , which are implicated in the development of colon cancer .
30 Yet because the function of theory in social science is not just to explain , clarify and add to understanding , but also to legitimate some courses of action over others , the contemporary ‘ bonfire of the certainties ’ adds one more difficulty to the normal dilemmas of policy making in developing countries .
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