Example sentences of "[be] also [verb] that [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some Tory MPs are also hoping that Chancellor Kenneth Clarke will decide to limit the VAT levy to just 8pc and ditch the second stage rise to 17.5pc .
2 The selectors have long refused to hear a strident case for Carlisle Best , and locals were also miffed that Desmond Haynes was overlooked for the West Indies captaincy .
3 It was also announced that Petro Canada , the national oil company , was to be privatized .
4 It was also revealed that Dr Yarab Almahawi , 33 , was first identified as HIV positive while working in a hospital casualty department in Northern Ireland .
5 It was also noted that Mr Mowatt has accumulated arrears of leave , so that his availability during the period of notice will be reduced .
6 It was also noted that Wolfgang Vogel , the lawyer to whom Mr Honecker had given the task of solving the refugee problem , had had his mandate drastically cut back .
7 It was also confirmed that Phil Field , as Membership Secretary , is a committee member .
8 He was also recalling that Guy Dalby , sector chief for the Balkans , had earlier reported from Vienna .
9 Yesterday it was also disclosed that Thorn EMI had failed to sell its defence business after trying for five months .
10 It was also reported that US proposals to conduct reciprocal verification measures prior to the conclusion of START had been accepted in principle by the Soviet Union .
11 It was also known that Mrs Thatcher 's closest advisers , Charles Powell and Bernard Ingham , were implicated in the leak , and it seemed improbable that the Prime Minister should have been totally ignorant .
12 It was also known that Douglas Wilder , the first black Governor of Virginia , was considering mounting a challenge which , with the probable absence of the Rev. Jesse Jackson from the contest , was likely to attract support from minority groups .
13 It was also thought that NSF coalition proposals might have been connected to rifts within its own movement between conservatives and reformers .
14 It was also rumoured that Lloyd George might advocate protectionist policies and Baldwin make have called the general election and fought it on protectionist policies in order to undermine any such move by Lloyd George .
15 It was also claimed that Mr Deans had been responsible for the non-payment of police bills which had led to a threat of police cover being withdrawn for home matches .
16 It was also agreed that Edwin Carrington , a former Secretary-General of the African , Caribbean and Pacific ( ACP ) group , would on Aug. 1 , 1992 , become the next CARICOM Secretary-General , succeeding Roderick Rainford , who had held the post since 1983 [ see p. 32620 ] .
17 It was also agreed that West Germany should be allowed to rearm as an essential part of N.A.T.O .
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