Example sentences of "[pers pn] also [verb] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I also tell in the introduction of that book how my mother collected peasant embroideries of Slovakia .
2 I also learned in the store-room-of-secrets that Anwar was looking forward to having grandchildren .
3 She also played in the Curtis Cup for a second time — but that was where the negative thoughts began to rear .
4 But she also concurred in the view that I was like my father .
5 The sort of independence of thought and mind so readily apparent in her own work , she also values in the work of others .
6 And to match our assurance , our being so full of the Spirit that he bubbles over from us , there is the other side of the picture : we also groan in the Spirit , and he groans with us ( Rom. 8:26 ) .
7 What we also notice in the chapters dealing with the Fall , and in particular with Adam and Eve , is that this is not just a book by a scholar in a library .
8 There was no lovelier place to be in fine weather , and we also rejoiced in the rain , because rain equalled kilowatts .
9 We also have in the area a tremendous number of new houses which have never been contacted by us or for by any political party and I would hope that we might be able to do er something about the area behind the church there is er an area that comes to mind which could well be fruitful , and I would hope that we might during this year get er some kind of literature out to these places apart from election literature .
10 They also differ in the nature of the system which would deliver that which is desired .
11 But they also say in the alternative that that since the plaintiffs themselves were at this time by mid to late October of nineteen eighty five , not ready or able to complete it would have been improper erm for the defendant to advise the plaintiffs to serve a special notice to complete and my Lord the question that therefore arises er whether , even if that were correct , er and it 's not admitted that it is , that exonerates the defendants from given the advice er and whether they should still have advised the plaintiff erm of the opportunity which was open to him , that the plaintiff could if necessary take that course himself or be advised to go er elsewhere and be advised independently is er this is , this the point of the matter which he regarded as improper and was not willing to do it on the plaintiff 's behalf .
12 But , at the same time , they also believe in the reality of these demons which their Muslim faith recognizes and explicitly describes in the Koran .
13 It also occurs in the Ballantrae ophiolite ( Stone and others , 1986 ) and in layered Tertiary ultrabasic rocks on Rhum off the west coast of Scotland .
14 It also occurs in the context of political protest .
15 Not only did the First World War produce a major crisis of authority for the old order , but it also resulted in the harnessing by the State , on an unprecedented scale , of the power and resources of the nation towards the war effort .
16 It also resulted in the interest in the potential of the Macintosh extending beyond the production area to design and editorial staff where it developed into passionate enthusiasm .
17 Mellor 's office in life may have been the big attraction , but it also got in the way of a good time .
18 Such an approach overlaps to some extent with the ‘ knowledge-referenced ’ curriculum , but it also results in the inclusion of elements related to health , economics , civics and other ‘ relevant ’ topics which one would not normally find in an academic-style secondary school .
19 It also occurred in the case of the Paratroopers , who were acquitted of the rape charge ( though not all were acquitted of all sexual offences ) after a woman soldier had entered the men 's barracks alone .
20 It also figures in the rules governing the legal liability of public authorities .
21 It also appears in the feature film WHERE THE RIVER RUNS BLACK .
22 It also contains in the character of Colonel Calloway , the world-weary Englishman responsible for alerting the innocent American writer of pulp novels to his former friend 's evil doings , a perfect symbol of Britain 's position after the Second World War , standing in the middle between battered Europe and gung-ho America .
23 A plan of it had appeared in the Architects ' Journal the previous Friday , and it also appeared in The Times the morning after the Prince 's speech .
24 He also intervenes in the life of another guest at the party , Celia Coplestone , a young woman who comes to him filled with a sense " … of emptiness , of failure " .
25 He also shared in the efforts to end child sacrifices which were eventually prohibited in 1803 .
26 Delegates also elected Markus Meckel and Angelika Barbe as deputy chairs and former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt , as honorary chair ( a post he also held in the West German SPD ) .
27 The 17-year-old senior internationalist is making his fourth and final appearance in the event and , in addition to defending the butterfly title , he also lines-up in the medley and backstroke .
28 An unfolding of the divine purpose he also discerned in the revelation that in relation to the world God is active by his word and wisdom , like ‘ two hands ’ shaping the world and guiding the church .
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