Example sentences of "but see also " in BNC.

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1 Hope concluded that he could trust him insofar as the man was certain of payment , but saw also that such payment need not only be in cash .
2 He saw how she bridled at the question , but saw also how the truth forbade her to say yes .
3 They will normally be worked out automatically but see also ‘ Extra help for former non-ratepayers ' below .
4 But see also our Delay Protection Plan on page 87 .
5 One of Thompson and Spencer 's ( 1966 ) list of ‘ criteria ’ for habituation is that habituation proceeds most readily with closely spaced trials ; but latent inhibition appears to be more profound when the pre-exposure trials are relatively widely spaced ( Lantz 1973 ; Schnur and Lubow 1976 ; but see also Crowell and Anderson 1972 ) .
6 The matter was first investigated by Siegel ( 1970 ) ( but see also Lubow et al .
7 And equivalent results have come from at least some studies using the conditioned suppression procedure ( e.g. Baker and Mercier ( 1982b ) , who compared intervals of 1 day and 5 days ; Hall and Minor ( 1984 ) , who compared 1 day and 8 days ; but see also Crowell and Anderson ( 1972 ) ) .
8 ( Rudy , Krauter , and Gaffuri 1976 ; Baker and Mercier 1982a ; Mercier and Baker 1985 ) ( but see also Mackintosh 1973 ) .
9 It is usually assumed ( see e.g. LoLordo and Ross 1987 ; Ross and LoLordo 1987 ) that such explicit training is necessary for a stimulus to acquire modulatory , occasion-setting properties ( but see also Bonardi ( 1989 , 1991 ) ) .
10 Certainly it has been argued for a discrete stimulus trained as an occasion setter that subsequently presenting it alone will not produce a loss of occasion-setting power ( e.g. Rescorla 1986 ) ( but see also Ross 1983 ; Holland and Gory 1986 ) .
11 The critique which draws on pragmatism is best exemplified by Argyris ( 1982 ) and Schon ( 1987 ) in a series of joint and individual works , the most recent of which is Schon 's Educating the Reflective Practitioner ( but see also Usher and Bryant 1987 ; Boreham 1988 ) .
12 However , recent research ( by Riley and Vennard , 1999 , but see also Bottoms and McClean , 1976 ) has established that a significant proportion of such cases ( amounting to at least 40 per cent ) are committed at the discretion of the magistrates .
13 Although magistrates are no longer predominantly male , successive studies ( notably Baldwin , 1976 ; but see also Hood , 1972 , and Burney , 1979 ) have shown them to be overwhelmingly middle-aged and middle-class .
14 Evidence of disparity on the part of magistrates ' courts was provided by a Home Office study ( Tarling and Weatheritt , 1979 ; but see also Hood , 1962 , 1972 ; Tarling et al. , 1995 ) of 30 large courts selected at random .
15 Although a tendency towards greater tactile sensitivity of the left compared with the right hand has been reported for right handed adults ( Semmes , Weinstein , Ghent and Teuber , 1960 , but see also Rhodes and Schwartz , 1981 ) a sensitivity difference between the hands is probably not important in tasks employing suprathreshold stimulation .
16 A major example is Schiller ( 1969 ) , but see also Weinberg ( 1962 ) , Murdock and Golding ( 1974 ) ’ and Glasgow University Media Group ( 1976 ) .
17 ( But see also Section 2.5 . )
18 Militant Tamil MPs elected in 1989 boycotted Parliament from mid-1990 [ see p. 37611 , but see also p. 38439 for partial ending of boycott in September 1991 ] .
19 His visit , during which he apologised for the French role in the Rainbow Warrior affair , marked a considerable improvement in bilateral relations [ see p. 38153 ; but see also p. 38345 for New Zealand condemnation of the honouring of the French agent involved in the Rainbow Warrior affair ] .
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