Example sentences of "[conj] [be] also [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 He holds a diploma in land economics from Paisley College and is also a fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors .
2 Professor Alan Leadbetter , the principal guest , is Director of the SERC Nuclear Physics Laboratory at Daresbury and is also a victim of governmentally inspired underfunding .
3 Although this might appear unfriendly — and is also a gesture of warning to other males — the female will usually stand her ground , letting the male know she means serious business .
4 Nevertheless it was a rewarding trip : this is the most northerly gannet colony in the world , and is also the home of five different species of auks .
5 This immediately excludes from the scope of the Protocol the whole area of taking evidence and obtaining information abroad ; this area could be excluded by Reservation from the scope of the Convention , and is also the object of a distinct Inter-American Convention .
6 In each sequence , A is the cause of B , and C is evidence that B occurred ( and is also the effect of B ) .
7 Although French technique does seem awkward to begin with , it is the most efficient way of moving on easier angled terrain and is also the basis of resting on steeper ground .
8 It governs the behavior of transistors and integrated circuits , which are the essential components of electronic devices such as televisions and computers , and is also the basis of modern chemistry and biology .
9 The greatest wild-flower expert in this country is Dr Miriam Rothschild , who had known Charles since he was a child , and was also a friend of Mollie Salisbury .
10 A long-serving member of the Cabinet , he had been appointed to President Robert Mugabe 's first independence government as Minister of Transport and Power in March 1980 , and was also a member of the ruling party 's political bureau , where he was Secretary for Youth .
11 He said he had environmental credentials as he was a life member of the British Butterfly Conservation Society and was also a member of the Kent branch of the Council for the Preservation of Rural England .
12 She personified the sun 's heat and was also a protector of the dead .
13 Yockney became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1860 , and was also a fellow of the Geological Society ( 1865 ) .
14 Yet recent research has shown that the village was the centre of a great late Saxon estate that once extended north-east to Towcester , south-east to Buckingham , north to Chipping Warden and west perhaps well into Oxfordshire , and was also the site of a great Saxon minster church .
15 This not only causes chaos , but is also a waste of water and causes pollution .
16 In this respect inflation is not only everywhere a monetary phenomenon , but is also the responsibility of government .
17 ‘ The [ leader ] not only creates the rational and tangible aspects of organisations , such as structure and technology , but is also the creator of symbols , ideologies , language , beliefs , rituals and myths . ’
18 The reduction is largely due to the exclusion of tea gardens from the forest category , but is also the result of degradation and shifting cultivation .
19 Thus the marginal cost of a film is not only the market value of extra meals that could have been produced , but is also the value of the marginal utility consumers would have derived from those meals .
20 Graham Butler 's younger brother , Cliff was still at school when ’ Twenty-four Square Miles ’ was made , but was also a member of the Young Farmers ' Club .
21 This was partly due to the legacy of the bitterness over the 1990 budget [ see p. 36969 ] , but was also the result of an initiative made on Dec. 29 , 1989 , by Senator Daniel Moynihan ( Dem. , New York ) , who had suggested cutting social security contributions in an effort to make the US taxation system more progressive and to unmask the true size of the budget deficit .
22 In one was a fat , broad-faced man ; the body perfect and soft , as if just dead ; the lid had been glewed together , lengthways , and the weight of the earth had prest down his nose ; his beard was about half an inch long ; the winding-sheet was crape , tied with black ribbons ; and the thumbs and toes with the like ; the date was composed of small nails ( 1665 ) by which it appeared he had been dead seventy-two years ; as were also the figure of an hour-glass , death 's head , and cross bones .
23 Thinking systematically about the linguistic and cultural flexibility needed in this field , and applying the insights produced by such thinking is a relatively new activity , as is also the realisation of how very stressful the work can be .
24 Colonisation schemes in many tropical American countries for example , have also proved to be extremely expensive ( e.g. $US6000 per family in Bolivia , Curtis 1979 ) , as is also the case of Indonesian policy of migration from Java to the outer Islands ( see Booth & McCawley 1981 for detailed accounts of the failure of these schemes ) .
25 Moore does , indeed , somewhat notoriously , think that a beautiful object has some value in its own right , apart from consciousness of it , but he believes that this is slight as is also the value of mere consciousness apart from its objects .
26 Her situation is desperately serious , as is also the situation of the as yet unborn child .
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