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

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1 Well as you approach the site from D er from north on the A Nineteen , you can catch glimpses of and also of the houses to the south of Church Lane ,
2 His performance was intended as a celebration of that renaissance , and also of the prospects for world peace : for in Moscow Comrade Gorbachev and President Reagan were holding a summit meeting which promised to bear fruit in disarmament .
3 Thanks also to the parishes for their support and donations and also to the members of CAUSE who delivered the hampers .
4 Finally , there was the decision of the Court of Appeal in the present case , where the point was considered in great detail in the judgment of Silke V.-P. , by reference to a full range of reported cases ( only a few of which have been cited herein ) , and also to the details of the procedures for judicial review in Hong Kong .
5 Society had to consider its attitude to the ‘ new men ’ — the manufacturers — and also to the pressures of organized labour .
6 They liaise with secondary school careers teachers , and also with the employers in an area .
7 There is a variety of task analysis methods available and the selection of an appropriate set varies with the kind of work ( as represented by these cells ) and also with the purposes of the analysis .
8 There is a default on the 8 per cent Czechoslovak Republic dollar bonds of 1922 , and also on the Cities of Greater Prague and Carlsbad bonds issued in 1924 .
9 The rate of chemical escape also depends on the gravitational field and also on the details of chemical reactions in the upper atmosphere .
10 Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas appear predominantly on exposed areas of the head and neck , while in Caucasians , malignant melanomas frequently appear on the back in both men and women and also on the legs in women .
11 A growing understanding of such rules has tempted biologists into making exaggerated claims about the invariance of human mating preferences and also about the origins of incest taboos .
12 Although evaluation is a complex issue , it is important in considering future development to ascertain whether day care is fulfilling its objectives as perceived both by the providers and also by the consumers of services .
13 More importantly , from a very early age he assisted his father in his optical workshop , and also in the courses of lecture-demonstrations he gave in the recently established Liverpool Mechanics ' Institution .
14 Organized exclusively by women , it quickly became a symbol not only of peace but also of the values of the women 's movement .
15 More persuasively , it has to be borne in mind that these are passages which need to be read in the context not only of the cases in which they were concerned but also of the judgments as a whole .
16 The beauty of this road consists not only of unfolding scenes of mountains , cliffs , glens and sea , but also of the colours of the lands and rocks .
17 So the flight from consciousness is the flight from any grasp on the intrinsic nature of any properties — not merely , as with Russell , of properties in the external world , but also of the features in our experience .
18 It contains sound practical advice not only for computer programmers , but also for the users of their products , and for educators in secondary school and universities .
19 She fought back tears as she blamed Nicholas Vernage not just for her husband 's murder but also for the deaths of her parents .
20 Nationality is the key not only to the structure but also to the sources of change in European politics between 1880 and 1914 .
21 During much of the post-war period , commentators had drawn attention not only to Britain 's relative economic decline , but also to the dangers of the country entering a period of absolute decline .
22 To suppose that this century can fix the definition of democracy or , even more arrogantly , that it is in this century that democracy has been finally and definitively realized , is to be blind not only to the probabilities of the future but also to the certainties of the past .
23 The demise of aura , which Benjamin ( 1975b , p. 239 ) attributes not just to the incursion of mechanical reproduction , but also to the activities of the avant-garde of the 1920s and especially to surrealism , is correspondingly characterized by the overcoming of uniqueness , the need to bring things closer to people , and transience .
24 It would be only natural to suppose that this order should apply not only to the laws , but also to the conditions at the boundary of space-time that specify the initial state of the universe .
25 The question of widening or deepening is relevant not only to membership of the Community , but also to the powers of the Community .
26 But they 're not the only ones , by the way , I 'm also concerned about the fact that more and more young people seem to be in this syndrome and I 've a feeling that that comes down not just to government things , but also to the problems in the family as a whole .
27 At the same time President Bush took the unusual step of sending a message of condolence not only to the families of the seven labourers killed at Rishon Le Zion , but also to the families of those killed in the rioting afterwards .
28 For Nizan the moral strength afforded the writer by revolutionary ideology eliminates the need for self-justification within the ethos of his work , eliminates the need to apologise for failing to conform not only to the conventions of bourgeois political structures , but also to the conventions of bourgeois literary structures .
29 How easy it would be to surrender now , she thought , not only to sleep but also to the demands of these men .
30 The situation in Powys reflects that in Wales as a whole and has contributed especially to the threat to upland broadleaved woodlands but also to the losses of heather moor , rough grassland and to the degradation of species-rich pastures .
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