Example sentences of "see also [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Derek saw it and saw also Frank 's reluctant flinch of sympathy .
2 Sommer ( 1972a ) determined that with increasing substitution of Mn 2 + into Mg 2 + rather than Ca 2 + sites , the colour tends towards red ( see also Amieux , 1982 ) .
3 Some excellent work trying to synthesise a number of the current research themes is currently being carried out by Marianne Broadbent and colleagues in Australia [ Broadbent ( 1988 ) ] ; see also Broadbent & Koenig ( 1988a ) ; Broadbent & Koenig ( 1988b ) .
4 Matthews ( 1987 ) using American Bureau of Justice figures for 1987 , found that in America there is considerable variability in class and racial distribution of offender victim relations for different types of crime , compounded by age and gender and geographical location ( see also O'Brien 1987 ) .
5 One of Thompson and Spencer 's ( 1966 ) list of ‘ criteria ’ for habituation is that habituation proceeds most readily with closely spaced trials ; but latent inhibition appears to be more profound when the pre-exposure trials are relatively widely spaced ( Lantz 1973 ; Schnur and Lubow 1976 ; but see also Crowell and Anderson 1972 ) .
6 And equivalent results have come from at least some studies using the conditioned suppression procedure ( e.g. Baker and Mercier ( 1982b ) , who compared intervals of 1 day and 5 days ; Hall and Minor ( 1984 ) , who compared 1 day and 8 days ; but see also Crowell and Anderson ( 1972 ) ) .
7 Further speculation ascribes its basic design to Thomas Paine , author of The Rights of Man ( see also Sunderland ) .
8 See also Normalec Ltd v Britton [ 1983 ] FSR 318. 5 Severance There are two different uses of the word severance .
9 ( See also Bents Brewery Co Ltd v Hogan [ 1945 ] 2 All ER 570 . )
10 Friedman ( 1968 ) and Phelps ( 1967 ) ( see also Phelps , 1970 ) are the seminal statements of the natural rate hypothesis .
11 This is not a suggestion we agree with , but it is a popular one , especially in North America where a number of closely related discussions have emerged recently about the content of feminist philosophy , or the form a feminist critique of philosophy should take ( Flax , 1983 ; Hartsock , 1983 ; Jaggar , 1983 ; and see also Ruth , 1981 ) .
12 The firm came here from the Midlands , where new lace-making machinery was threatened by the Luddite riots ( see also Tiverton ) .
13 However , these are still in the minority ( see also Cornelius , 1982 ) .
14 Some experimenters indeed ( including Ellis and Muller ( 1964 ) themselves when they made use of the more complex 24-pointed shapes as their stimuli ) have been able to demonstrate a superiority of distinctiveness training over the observe-only control condition ( see also Kurtz and Hovland 1953 ; Ranken 1963 ; Ellis and Feuge 1966 ; Ellis and Homan 1968 ) .
15 1980 ; see also Hawes , 1985 ) provide the most thorough coverage of a wide variety of lake types .
16 Even in such an early case as Morris ( Herbert ) Ltd v Saxelby [ 1916 ] 1 AC 688 the plaintiffs abandoned a claim based on an express restraint because , as Lord Atkinson said , the clause prevented the defendant using " … in the service of some other employer that skill and knowledge which he had acquired by the exercise of his own mental faculties on what he had seen , heard , and had experience of in … employment … " ( see also Leng ( Sir WC ) & Co Ltd v Andrews [ 1909 ] 1 Ch 763 where it was held , inter alia , that the defendant was entitled to use his acquired skill and knowledge for the benefit of himself and the benefit of the public who gained the advantage of him having had such admirable instruction ) .
17 As promised last month , this article includes the train controller listing ( see also April issue ) .
18 The Országgyülés ( parliament ) on May 13 passed by 186 votes to 37 the third and final bill aimed at compensating victims of the communist and Nazi past [ see also April 1991 and April 1992 measures — pp. 38161 ; 38880 ] .
19 This situation has been described by Southall ( 1968 ) ( see also Middleton and Tait , 1958 ) as follows :
20 In fact , cinematographic analysis shows that the legs move in various sequences and attempts have been made to reduce them to variations on a single basic pattern ( Hughes , 1965 ; Wilson , 1966 ; see also Manton , 1972 ) .
21 It centres on the quantitative sense of ‘ popular ’ , proposing ‘ to deal with the pieces which are demonstrably the most popular items of ‘ popular music ’ , with the most widely disseminated items of music disseminated in the mass media' ( Hamm 1982 : 5 ; see also Hamm 1979 : xvii–xxii ; 1982 , passim ) .
22 The price attributed to the goodwill being protected was considered as being a relevant factor ( see also Alec Lobb Limited v Total Oil GB Limited [ 1985 ] 1 WLR 173 , CA ) .
23 Other theorists ( e.g. Mackintosh and Reese 1979 ) ( see also Wagner 1981 ) attribute the effect to competition between stimuli at a perceptual level , suggesting that because of some limited capacity mechanism , attention can be paid to one component only at the expense of that paid to the other .
24 The central feature of the rhetorical perspective proposed by Billig ( 1985 , 1987 ) is that it studies the argumentative aspects of discourse ( see also Shotter , 1987 ) .
25 20.16–17 ; see also Deut.
26 The important role of child benefit in these reforms is discussed below ( see also Frank Field , Molly Meacher and Chris Pond , To Him Who Hath , Penguin , Harmondsworth , 1977 ) .
27 These tax reforms must therefore be seen as part of the wider reform programme advocated here ( see also Frank Field and Paul Omerod , ‘ The low-tax springboard to freedom ’ , Guardian , 2 January 1989 ) .
28 See also Joshua 13–19 .
29 See also Joshua 20–21 .
30 Thus in Aldridge v Johnson ( 1857 ) 7 E & B 885 there was an agreement to transfer 32 bullocks valued at £192 in return for 100 quarters of barley valued at £125 , the set off of £23 to be paid in cash ; this was construed as a reciprocal sale ( see also Forsyth v Jervis ( 1816 ) 1 Stark 437 ; Sheldon v Cox ( 1824 ) 3 B & C 420 ) .
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