Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] also [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In 1804 Currie had also written on the relationships between health and environment in Liverpool .
2 This was something that Picasso had also conveyed in the necks of the Horta figures , where the area between the projecting tendons appears to have been cut back into a deep recess .
3 Mrs. Jarrett had also contributed to the Le Court admissions policy document which was written in 1978 and is used as a guideline to ensure that the ethos of the home is retained .
4 Yeltsin had also called on the USA to replace its " Star Wars " space-based anti-missile programme with a " global system of defence " based on co-operation with Russia — an idea which Bush afterwards described as " worth discussing in more detail " .
5 The Estwicks were in Hong Kong , Giles having been required to visit the head office of one of their major commercial sponsors to finalise the details of a competition the radio station was shortly due to run for them , and Cavell Fielding had also departed for the Crown Colony a few days previously , telling Maria that whether she returned depended on Luke 's instructions .
6 Transmission rates in parts of south and south-east Asia , once considered relatively safe , were as high as sub-Saharan Africa , while " new-found freedom " in eastern and central Europe had also contributed to the spread of AIDS .
7 A Council member , well-known for his role as chairman of the Institute 's Information Technology Group , Mr Oakley had also served on the 1985 Davison Working Party on Fraud .
8 Thanx mussed also go to the Mitchley Road Primary Skool printing clubb four taking over the produckshun of owr programe .
9 The few hundred Australians on Timor had also contributed to the Japanese conviction that the island was to be re-occupied by the Allies , and the enemy reinforced his garrison with men of the 48 Division in the autumn of 1942 when these forces might have been employed to better effect against the Allies on New Guinea and elsewhere .
10 The USA had also resisted including the " most favoured nation " principle for services on a global basis , which would require that countries treated all trading partners alike ; the USA wanted to be free to discriminate in favour of countries which opened their markets to US services [ see also pp. 37228-29 ] .
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