Example sentences of "[verb] also [vb past] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The uncertainty which the food shortage created also led to the hoarding of food by those fortunate enough to be able to purchase it . |
2 | Hope also paid for the chapel . |
3 | Hope also quarrelled with the vicar , and in 1854 left , not to return to the church for twenty years . |
4 | The four acute hospitals studied also varied in the extent to which they were dependent on business from their own district , from 20 per cent in a teaching hospital which had a large range of supraregional specialities and dealt with over 120 districts , to over 90 per cent in a rural district general hospital . |
5 | Blue-bellied , porphyry-crowned musk and little lorikeets also flocked around the town and provided Gould with easy targets . |
6 | In the upland areas the introduction of the wages boards also led to the decline of hiring fairs and the gradual discontinuance of the practice of ‘ living in ’ . |
7 | Yet over most of the world it inevitably came up against social and institutional obstacles which prevented or inhibited it , and in so doing also stood in the way of the other great task which capitalist — or indeed any — industrial development set its landed sector . |
8 | But rule also depended on a degree of common purpose between kings and at least a proportion of the secular magnates . |
9 | Media use also varied during the week , being heaviest at the weekend . |
10 | Kaset also resigned as the chairman of Thai Airways . |
11 | The whale catches also increased until a peak in 1965 when the Japanese caught no fewer than 26 986 whales . |
12 | ‘ During the year , work also commenced on the upgrading of the Belfast-Dublin service , a four year project being carried out jointly will our colleagues in Irish Rail . |