Example sentences of "[coord] also [art] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The longer-term recovering member is able to give the newcomer a sense of identification that someone really does understand the problem from the inside and also a sense of hope that recovery is possible .
2 Benefits of this system include an improvement in urban fuel economy of between 8 and 14 per cent , remarkably stable idling with a reduction from 900 rpm to 825 rpm and a consequent gain in comfort and also a reduction in pollution brought about by the lower fuel consumption .
3 The United States Congress requested officials of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) to attend an emergency hearing on June 29 to explain the failure of the Hubble Space Telescope and also a decision to ground all space shuttle craft .
4 This international campaign , aimed at increasing the productivity of land by means of the introduction of science-based technology had , as its goals , freedom from hunger for the populations of LDCs and also a freedom from food dependence .
5 It can not , of course , cover the full legal and statutory framework in 200 pages , especially since it includes a section on the structure of the industry , an analysis of the workforce and also a section on organisation patterns , together with a chapter on ‘ Managing Communication ’ which includes homilies on ‘ listening ’ , ‘ writing skills ’ , and ( inevitably ) ‘ motivation ’ and ‘ leadership ’ .
6 In this way the CSF provides both a statement on the objectives for the particular region in question , and also a programme of intervention measures to be pursued , together with the sources of necessary funds , thereby achieving a greater co-ordination between the Structural Funds and other Community instruments .
7 You need the skill of a violin maker and also a lot of strength to work with timber frames .
8 Prices of basic foods such as rice and beans , and also the price of petrol , were to be increased by up to 400 per cent .
9 The relative prices of timber and steel vary greatly in different countries and also the price of timber itself varies from that of rough timber , which may be much cheaper than steel , up to expensive plywoods which cost far more than steel sheet .
10 The entire program can be customised with regard to the range of questions , the number of questions asked , how quickly before on line help is offered and also the type of problem posed .
11 Whether such protection should apply raises broader questions concerning the way in which delegated legislation and rules of a legislative nature are made , and also the type of remedy which should be available .
12 Therefore the amount taken needs to be related to the type of job a person has and also the type of training he undertakes .
13 I would also like to know how to get the Van Halen and Brian May sounds , and also the type of sound used on the first Extreme album , during the songs Watching , Waiting and Mutha as the distortion on both sounds smoother and less buzzy .
14 There is , moreover , a move towards the paying party 's seeing your file and this makes it increasingly important for you to think carefully about the costs and uplift information contained in your first letter or standard terms of business appended to your first letter , and also the standard of time recording on which your bills are based .
15 Bought at the Ephemera stall for framing , and hanging in the ‘ 121 ’ office of the Principal Clerk – were the Order of Proceedings in the Hall of Assembly on the occasion of the first Assembly after the Union of the Churches in 1929 ; and also the Order of Service for Queen Victoria 's Jubilee Thanksgiving , held in the Assembly Hall in May 1897 .
16 Guided by his new-found friend , Charles studied Jung and also the work of economist and philosopher E. F. Schumacher , who wrote a book entitled Small Is Beautiful ; over the years the Prince has found many of the answers he was searching for .
17 Yes , we set up a unit affiliated to the University of Salzburg to look into the question of stress in music-making ; and also the influence of music on the mind and the body , of healthy people and sick people .
18 And also the experiences of life .
19 Nevertheless , there still appear to be notable differences , for example , with regard to the passing of property ( see Chapter 7 ) and also the effects of frustration ( see Chapter 10 ) .
20 It has been suggested that the technology of an organisation will help to determine its structure , and also the degree of centralisation of authority .
21 The qualities required of interviewers will vary greatly according to the complexities of interview schedules used and also the degree of informality permitted in the interviews .
22 This was , according to Griffiths , due to some members not understanding the budgetary data and the closed nature of the decision-making process and also the lack of debate in committees .
23 He was particularly severe on the fragmentation of planning control as exercised by a variety of planning authorities , their insensitive reliance on planning standards and by-law regulation , and also the failures of advertisement control .
24 As with the Glasgow Road junction , the projected heavy traffic flows through this junction and also the requirement for traffic movement on to and off the bypass in both north and south directions pointed to the need for an intersection catering for all traffic movements .
25 By seeking partners to develop a project , the sponsor can not only spread the risk of failure ( and also the rewards of success ) but also achieve the best balance of expertise and contribution .
26 And there were silver amulets studded with turquoise , bearing the insignia of the Gruagach and also the insignia of Flame 's ancestry .
27 44 ff. ) and also the sword as instrument and symbol of male violence ( ii .
28 ( Smith 1982 : 5 ) This shift in official church policy has made possible a greater integration of religious and secular values and also the move from legitimisation of the existing social structures towards the promotion of greater equality .
29 In this movement , Hegel saw the very rhythm of reality itself , both as a whole and in every part , and also the dynamics of knowledge and understanding by which the initial gulf between subject and object is bridged in genuine synthesis , the act of cognition .
30 But none of this is the essence of Mrs Thatcher 's problem which is rather that , on the essential questions of economic management , the government gives the impression either of having lost its momentum or of having decided that it must settle for something well short of what Mrs Thatcher seemed to promise in the way of reducing the size of the public sector and also the burden of taxation .
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