Example sentences of "[noun] also [verb] [conj] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The study also found that some pollutants are far more damaging when released at higher altitudes .
2 The signals also indicate that these regions are free of gases and liquids .
3 The Task Force also concluded that such benefits share many of the characteristics of pensions and that the principles of SSAP 24 , Accounting for Pensions Costs , are applicable .
4 Commercial insurance companies also grew and some doctors in poor areas ran their own sick clubs , to which the poor contributed on a regular basis to obtain free treatment when they were sick .
5 " The meeting also considering that some Complaints are made of the weights & measures of Isla , do appoint … a Committee for inspecting & adjusting same . "
6 The examination also revealed that both women were dead before being dragged across the beach and dumped into the ocean .
7 The BBC 's own survey of public opinion also indicated that such listeners proved to be more broad-minded and imaginative than their masters thought likely .
8 Some accounts also suggest that these waves swept over the low-lying parts of St Pierre , near the waterfront , causing some damage and casualties .
9 Yesterday 's figures also show that these markets are extremely competitive with exporters unable to increase their prices . ’
10 The low level of ICA also means that many carers will still have to ‘ top up ’ the benefit with means-tested income support — if they are eligible .
11 It is worth noting that multiple objectives also arise when several individuals have to make a joint decision , the objective functions modelling the aspirations of each individual .
12 Merchant also discovered that some corporations do try to reduce the potentially dysfunctional effects of ROI by various methods :
13 Changes in lifestyle and increasing numbers of households also mean that more homes will be required .
14 Kossen also says that these characteristics can be learned and developed , thereby suggesting that leaders may be made as well as born .
15 The Code also stipulates that all searches must be conducted with due consideration for the property and the privacy of the occupant , and with no more disturbance than is necessary .
16 The legislation also recognizes that some clergy and others may feel bound to resign from ministry or employment with the Church in those circumstances and aims to mitigate the financial hardship they may suffer .
17 On the other hand , physicians also worry that such criteria may reflect a tendency to stereotype or depersonalise their elderly patients .
18 Some commentators also note that many directors of small companies might well refuse to provide their auditors with the proposed statement and the supporting evidence ; if this proves to be correct , it will result in a significant increase in the number of limitation of scope qualifications .
19 The survey also revealed that some GPs charge sick or disabled people for signing their proxy/postal vote form .
20 Burton-Roberts also argues that these criteria distinguish apposition from non-parenthetical phenomena , as in [ 7 ] and from parenthetical phenomena like the one in [ 8 ] : Criterion A implies that both of the juxtaposed elements are referential .
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