Example sentences of "[conj] also [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This brought an access of homesickness , not for the Yorkshire moors but for the English language , and also for the long days of last summer 's play , for Alexander Wedderburn 's blown-rose full-blooded verse on the Elizabethan terrace at Long Royston , English summer evenings .
2 When South America and Australia broke away to begin their long periods of isolation from the rest of the world , they each carried their own cargo of dinosaurs , and also of the less-prominent animals that were to become the ancestors of modern mammals .
3 The hypothesis that we are in a position to keep up a constant supply of fresh and highly-trained troops to replace those exhausted in battle , and also of the necessary supplies and ammunition , is erroneous .
4 Secondly , although a number of regions were providing courses for trainees which had had initially beneficial effects , there was a general shortage of such courses and also of the skilled resources necessary for the development of well-founded schemes .
5 It will suffice to say here that while most people retain quite substantial and reliable memories of their own everyday lives in childhood and young adulthood , and also of the key turning-points in middle and later life , both fleeting and peripheral experience is much more rarely remembered .
6 The only pity is that they both appeared just too early to take account of the revised Schmieder catalogue , and also of the political events of 1989 .
7 Figure 6.9 is a reminder that the AL of maintaining a safe environment is related to the other ALs and also to the other components of the model for nursing .
8 Then , as soon as they were given access to each other , and also to the small molecules needed as raw materials , in water , both got back to their old tricks even though they were no longer in a living cell but in a test tube .
9 The benefit to the children with special needs and also to the mainstream pupils is plain for all to see .
10 I suggest that he and his friends in Ealing , North — which he has represented so well for so many years — put together a festival that would be of interest to young people , and also to the important artists whom he mentioned .
11 Today their name is still associated with that latter castle , which the family owns , and also with the Borromean islands , Isola Bella and Isola Madre , that stand in the lake off Stresa .
12 It was a complicated struggle between Welfs and Staufer and their supporters and also between the rival princes themselves , some of whom were great ecclesiastics as Adolf , archbishop of Cologne .
13 For example , managers of large companies have usually reached their positions through the traditional channels of manipulating the personal ties of kinship , compadrazgo , clientelism and friendship and also through the modern channels of merit , that is , acquiring qualifications and skills .
14 ( The groups were linked informally both locally and regionally , and also through the national Women Against Pit Closures movement . )
15 Red is obtained from the roots of the madder plant ( rubia tinctorum ) and also from the crushed bodies of female insects of the coccus cacti genus , which produce a colour usually referred to as cochineal or carmine red .
16 Throughout the sequence of novels there is an element of inconsistency , of the unexpected and unpredictable , in Jack Aubrey , fostered in action and also in the vaned comments of his shipmates and crew .
17 Lord David Stuart , formerly president of the Belted Galloway breed society , wrote an interesting and detailed history of belted cattle which includes ninth-century Bohemians , belted mithans and Indian zebu as well as European belted breeds such as the Lakenvelder : he shows that the belted factor is found in cattle in Britain , Holland , Switzerland , Austria and Germany and also in the multitudinous herds of Mongolia .
18 In such an economy , and also in the earlier phases of primitive agricultural communities , the coast and the larger river valleys provided very rich sources of food for small bands of people ; many Mesolithic sites have been recognised in such areas .
19 We saw that the chief consequence of the change from foraging to hunting was the restitution of the primal father in the totem-animal which was worshipped , and also in the totemic taboos in which his moral authority lived on .
20 They were often seen together in the extensive grounds of Littlecote and also in the lonely alehouses in the sparse villages of the district .
21 Moreover , the developments in any school must be seen in the context not only of the perspectives on curriculum change of key individuals but also of the personal aims , philosophies and motivations of the people concerned .
22 but also of the other CEDGs .
23 These rapidly become the scenes of intense activity , not just of the spadefoot toads , but also of the other animals that are tuned to a similar life cycle .
24 In education , the best illustration of this policy , but also of the practical limitations to the concept of parental rights , is in the area of school admissions , and discussion of this occurs next .
25 Her remark was indicative not only of the close and exclusive family structure , but also of the petty rivalries and jealousies ( in this case directed at my mother ) within it .
26 That Aethelbald 's position in southern England at the end of his reign was still a dominant one is suggested by the description of him in the record of this grant as ‘ king not only of the Mercians but also of the surrounding peoples ’ , but it may be that a diminution of power in the early 750s played a part in exposing him to assassination in Mercia a few years later .
27 The article commented : " It is now up to the West to reciprocate by helping the release of all Iranian hostages , but also of the Lebanese Shiites and the Palestinians who are prisoners at the hands of Israel . "
28 Ignoring a ban which the Serbian government had imposed on March 7 , some 100,000 people poured on to the streets of Belgrade to demand the resignations not only of the Milosevic administration but also of the senior officials of the Belgrade television network , tightly controlled by the SPS .
29 In Florida , the Caribbean , Queensland , and South East Asia they may be extremely extensive , and are important not only for the huge variety of life within them crabs , spiders , molluscs — but also for the many creatures that visit them for food ( herons , egrets ) and which breed in the shelter they provide .
30 I recommend it not only for its excellent chapter on 17th century siege warfare , but also for the many clues it throws up en passant about where you might begin searching if you know of , or read about , a siege in your locality that is not in the book 's contents list .
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