Example sentences of "[noun] also [vb past] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The law also provided for a 24 nautical mile " adjacent area " in which the Taiwan government could take precautions against any intrusion .
2 However , the Guild also asked for a comprehensive home-help service so that women would not worry about the welfare of younger children and husbands , but this was not forthcoming .
3 Fine Gael also called for a full public inquiry before exploration began .
4 A few months after my return Goreng found a use for the less obviously subtle or versatile of his captives , which while turning them to material advantage also catered for a certain desired degree of planned redundancy .
5 For instance , demand management might require that government spending should be held at a high level to keep the economy at full pressure , while Labour 's plans also called for a high level of State spending .
6 His proposals also called for an international peace conference on the Middle East .
7 However , Murray also admitted for the first time how close she came to quitting after Barcelona .
8 As well as arguing for a more liberal attitude towards the child , Locke also pleaded for a broader curriculum .
9 The union also voted for a further strike ballot on the new contracts .
10 The legislation also provided for a maximum personal income tax rate of 47 per cent and for corporation tax of 45 per cent .
11 Lubys also called for an early introduction of the litas , Lithuania 's new currency .
12 The resolution also called for the unconditional release of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi , who had been under house arrest since 1989 .
13 That Wednesday a letter also arrived for the young Vicomte de Chagny .
14 Ms Willbourne also called for the civil courts to be given new powers to exclude an abuser from the home instead of the child .
15 The congress also agreed for the first time that in order to ensure a separation of the MPRP and state bodies , the Chairman of the Presidium of the People 's Great Hural ( i.e. effective head of state ) should not be a member of the supreme governing body of the MPRP .
16 The British radicals , including the Chartists , who campaigned for a democratic franchise in the early nineteenth century also campaigned for a free press , by which they meant one unhampered by government censorship and taxes .
17 D'Alembord also prayed for a swift and overwhelming victory for himself .
18 The agreement also called for a strict implementation of the Peshawar Accord .
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