Example sentences of "also of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a good reason : those of childhood are or have been those of every client ( and also of every social worker ) and may be considered as common to every adult group . |
2 | And Shriver 's match against the two-time Wimbledon Junior Champion , Andrea Strnadova was also of a very high standard . |
3 | Charlie Mears emerges as the reincarnation not only of a galley slave from ancient Egypt , but also of a seaman from the Vinland Sagas . |
4 | This process of interaction is for Marx and Engels both a source of conceptualization and also of a sort of natural religion , at least in the earlier stages of evolution . |
5 | She was the widow of Norman Manley , first Premier of Jamaica and the mother also of a then twice elected Prime Minister , Michael Manley . |
6 | We hear also of a series of disasters visited by God on the country , in order to force the Egyptians ' hands . |
7 | This has been the result partly of monetary deflation , but also of a muddle-headed confusion about the meaning of economy — namely . |
8 | Bald , and with an attenuated El Greco face , he looked like a victim of chemotherapy — but also of a Transylvanian vampire , for his chin and neck were covered with what seemed to be bite marks . |
9 | The scullers raced in single sculls and the racing here was also of a high standard , but there was not an outstanding single sculler and the places at stake were for quadruple and double sculls . |
10 | He tells also of a lady at a dance whose partner thought she had dropped her pearls only to find , much to his consternation and her confusion , that they were the ubiquitous globules of mercury . |
11 | The dysuria is also of a lesser order described as ‘ tingling ’ rather than ‘ burning ’ during micturition . |
12 | In medicine , we talk in general terms of a patient 's ‘ right to know ’ , but also of a doctor 's liberty , sometimes not to tell a particular patient for good reason . |
13 | But attempts to encourage family planning encounter obstacles not only of an economic nature but also of a religious , cultural , and possibly also political nature . |
14 | The information I had on my own troops was also of a general , somewhat amateurish nature , but I did know that , put in its simplest form , my immune system was a collection of several kinds of cells designed to attack and destroy foreign bodies . |
15 | I have chosen to give details only of those of whose standards and courses I have personal knowledge , but I would emphasize that there may also be other places which are also of a very high standard . |
16 | Now I still have a large family composed of the family I was born into ( some of it ) and also of a family of friends , sisters , brothers , mothers and children that I have chosen . |
17 | Catholicism as an ideology and the Church as an institution were central to the strength of Spanish conservatism both before and during the Republic , thanks to the power not only of school , pulpit and press , but also of a large and comprehensive network of church-sponsored social , professional and farmers ' organizations within which much of the Catholic population was enmeshed . |
18 | In his study of collective bargaining in an international context , Clegg ( 1976 ) regards differences in the level at which agreements are concluded as an important determinant not only of membership density but also of a number of other aspects of union behaviour , at least in those countries where collective bargaining is the main method of trade union action . |
19 | A well-ordered civilisation demands standard basic skills of a physical kind : mobility and manipulation , and also of a mental kind : reading , writing and arithmetic . |
20 | And with the new stress on games and militaristic training came undoubted echoes of imperialism and also of a race consciousness ; the notion that the upper middle class were a race apart with separate physical possibilities and powers . |
21 | But his gloomy prognostications were also of a more general kind , and in January 1946 he described a public world which was becoming more " incredible " and a private world which was more " intolerable " . |
22 | ( 2 ) Scoli , or thorny processes , characteristic of Nymphalid and Saturniid larvae : the anal horn of Sphingid larvae is also of a very similar nature . |
23 | Their intricate scheming spoke of defiance , but also of a love of conspiracy for its own sake , conspiracy prompted by group living within a regimented and closed institution . |
24 | The frequent changes resulting from postings and the demands of the duty roster make it difficult to ensure the continuity not only of a ‘ uniformed ’ organist , but also of a choir . |
25 | But it speaks also of a brother as the victim . |
26 | Unresolved mourning has the capacity to erupt as an overwhelming crisis when a further bereavement is faced , not only of a death , but also of a loss to one 's life-purpose , like redundancy or retirement . |
27 | In their second petition , which appears to have been written by Chidley , they justified their political activity on the basis of ‘ our creation in the image of God , and of an interest in Christ equal unto men , as also of a proportionable share in the freedoms of this commonwealth . ’ |
28 | These pleats are also of a predetermined size and therefore any adjustment is limited , as with pinch pleat tape . |
29 | The tuba , considering its size and depth , is surprisingly flexible and is capable also of a very light staccato . |
30 | For the one-party regime of the YSP in South Yemen this entailed acceptance of a multiparty system and also of a state in which the Moslem identity of the much more populous North would necessarily predominate . |