Example sentences of "also reflect in the " in BNC.

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1 The format of the traditional choral suite with soloist is also reflected in the light-hearted Good Company for baritone , chorus and orchestra ( 1964 ) , and later in The Celestial City written for Adrian Beaumont and the Bristol Bach Choir in 1977 .
2 The discrediting of the post-war system in the late 1960s and 1970s , discussed in Chapter 2 and charted by Leys ( 1983 , Ch. 5 and 6 ) , was also reflected in the position of local government within it .
3 This is also reflected in the type of service and display and the quality and range of goods on offer .
4 The quality of ward organisation and communication is also reflected in the learner 's performance .
5 But ‘ catch-up ’ in science takes a long time , and the legacy of that Stalinist assault persists in the USSR 's current backwardness in genetic engineering ; it is probably also reflected in the poor agricultural productivity of the country .
6 Good nature and a sense of humour , as well as an alert and well-stocked mind are also reflected in the face .
7 It was also reflected in the internal development of the city .
8 Cook 's determination to grab a slice of the tour operator business is also reflected in the price it has paid for its stake .
9 The arrival of the wise men and the offering of their gifts are also reflected in the Old Testament : ‘ … the nations shall march towards your light and their kings to your sunrise … all coming from Sheba laden with gold and frankincense , heralds of God 's praise ’ ( Isaiah 60:3 , 6 ; see also Psalms 72:10 ) .
10 These priorities are also reflected in the prescriptions for teacher education laid down with an increasing degree of firmness from the centre .
11 The national growth in economic inactivity is also reflected in the increasing trend towards early retirement among some groups of people in the 60–64 age range .
12 It was also reflected in the public discussion that took place following the publication of the report .
13 Abingdon church , the trees as the two banks were also reflected in the water below me .
14 This uncertainty about the proper role of litigation by private citizens is also reflected in the requirement that a litigant who applies for a prerogative order must first seek the leave of the court to do so .
15 This change in female initiation patterns is also reflected in the reasons they gave for experimentation with heroin in the first place .
16 The reality of Gloucester 's influence there is also reflected in the fact that , of all the master foresterships he had been granted in 1471 , the only two he seems to have exercised were those which best complemented this trans-Pennine interest : Bowland to the north and Rossendale further south .
17 The fact that Gloucester 's role in the region was that of a national rather than local figure is also reflected in the fragmentary nature of his following .
18 Gloucester 's strength is also reflected in the choice of knights of the shire for the county of Cornwall , one of the few elections to the planned parliament of Edward V for which returns survive .
19 Mr. Beazley submitted that the court 's decision in paragraphs 17 and 18 of the judgment , which is also reflected in the answer given to the question in the court 's ruling , is conclusive in his favour and determinative of the construction of article 5(3) ; and that in consequence articles 5(1) and 5(3) are to be construed as mutually exclusive , but as all-embracing so far as actions to establish any kind of liability of the defendants are concerned .
20 It is also reflected in the reduction in the population losses for the larger metropolitan centres , most notably London ( Table 4.4 ) .
21 This desire is also reflected in the encouragement given to pupils to undertake group projects , perhaps in making a display , organizing fund-raising events or planning for an excursion or residential experience .
22 The benefits of more extensive methods for dating and environmental reconstruction were also reflected in the investigation of Quaternary morphogenesis in areas beyond ice sheets .
23 This is also reflected in the national data .
24 The unique role of the discount houses is also reflected in the tables .
25 And that is also reflected in the fee collected by Rovers other big summer buy , Stuart Ripley , a 1.3 million arrival from Middlesbrough .
26 Franco 's concern with internal equilibrium was also reflected in the occupants of what were arguably the two most important cabinet posts .
27 These differences were also reflected in the St Mark 's score and grades for sigmoidoscopy and histology in the two groups ( table IV ) .
28 The fact that England virtually possessed a common language is also reflected in the increasing extent to which it was used both by individuals and by corporate bodies .
29 The reality of Gloucester 's influence there is also reflected in the fact that , of all the master foresterships he had been granted in 1471 , the only two he seems to have exercised were those which best complemented this trans-Pennine interest : Bowland to the north and Rossendale further south .
30 The fact that Gloucester 's role in the region was that of a national rather than local figure is also reflected in the fragmentary nature of his following .
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