Example sentences of "[vb past] also [vb pp] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd also told the accused man that she was pregnant .
2 A consortium of eight nuclear organizations had also formed the Nuclear Electricity Information Group , a propagandist organization which began a hard sell for nuclear power .
3 In 1945 , when the war against the Third Reich was finally won , and the Allies had also defeated the Japanese Empire , the total loss of life , including the civilian victims of bombing and famine , was fifty-five million people ( a figure equivalent to the whole population of Great Britain in the late 1960s ) .
4 He had also converted the poor heathland soil of the area into most fruitful land , a point stressed by the observant Kalm .
5 According to US officials cited in the press , the Soviet Union had also pressed the Ethiopian government to negotiate .
6 The Workers ' Party conference had also confirmed the continued existence of the Official Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) , which ceased its campaign in Northern Ireland in 1972 , at which time its political wing , Official Sinn Féin , changed its name to the Workers ' Party .
7 The Labour-led government had also secured the passive support of five Knesset members from two Arab parties , Hadash and the Arab Democratic Party ( ADP ) .
8 Then I saw that the disease had also struck the right leg .
9 He had also opposed the complete privatization of state industries and instead proposed temporary protection for industry to allow for a process of revitalization , through exports and improvements in agriculture ( especially increased foreign aid for crop substitution programmes to replace cocaine-producing coca plants ) , mining and fishing .
10 And she had also forgotten the stern lecture she had given herself earlier , she thought despairingly .
11 Perhaps BR had also left the red letter behind the bread bin , and been disconnected ?
12 Many pre-nationalisation undertakings had also entered the retail market for electrical appliances , with shops or ‘ showrooms ’ where consumers could pay their electricity bills and get advice on electrical products .
13 Wells had also had the intense satisfaction of beating the Americans in winning the IAAF Golden Sprint title in Berlin .
14 He had also walked the whole way in a pair of ex-NATO boots , high-laced stiff things that could reduce an SAS regular into a hobbling wreck in five minutes .
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