Example sentences of "also true [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This is also true of the Canadian A Winter Tan ( ICA Cinema , 18 ) , a cooperative effort by five film-makers that is even more challenging to received assumptions and inhabits an even more dangerous area — that of female sexuality .
2 Although plants will add oxygen to the water during the hours of daylight , at night the cycle is reversed and the plants complete more successfully than the fish for available oxygen — this is also true of the so-called ‘ oxygenating plants ’ .
3 And what goes for a right and a liberty is also true of the other cornerstones of moral language : duty , obligation , right , wrong .
4 This is also true of the Marxist , or more strictly , Gramscian approach to the question of permissiveness , taken by Stuart Hall and others , as well as what might be termed the ‘ Foucauldian ’ position .
5 This is also true of the patients in the Swiss clinic where doctors continue to describe problems with recognition of hypoglycaemia .
6 That is also true of the Stanford Concerto , less ambitious in scale , and Emma Johnson is again even freer and more fluent than Thea King .
7 Moreover , as far as the USA was concerned — but vestigially this was probably also true of the USSR before the Gorbachev era — the basic conflict was ideological , the triumph of the ‘ right ’ ideology being equated with the supremacy of the appropriate superpower .
8 This is also true of the requirement that 75 per cent .
9 The reminder that this is also true of the opiates is well taken .
10 The same is also true of the non-food retail sector ( which includes , for example , furniture and DIY sales ) , where the corresponding figures are 52.7 per cent and 33.8 per cent .
11 This was also true of the tragic Crowley expedition to the world 's third highest mountain , Kinchinjunga , in 1905 .
12 It is also true of the proposals to reduce the powers of the Council of Ministers .
13 In consequence no particular facet of the policy is seen to be peculiar to any one Division ; what is so for the profession generally is also true for the building surveyor ; we are all in the same boat .
14 What is true for all personal knowledge is also true for the knowledge assumed in faith .
15 This is also true for the US .
16 As further examples of postverbals we may cite : ( 50 ) Lola felt angry ( 51 ) the victim was standing very erect ( 52 ) it was the oldest competitor who emerged victorious As was also true with the adverbals and predicate qualifiers , it is quite easy to distinguish postverbal adjectives from adverbs occupying the same structural position ; in some examples we find a substantial difference of meaning : ( 53 ) Margaret was acting incompetently ( 54 ) Margaret was acting incompetent ( See Ferris , 1983 , though we would no longer seek to explain the data in the way proposed there . )
17 As seen in Chapter 3 , this was also true in the nineteenth century , despite lower clergy support particularly for the Fenian movement .
18 The likelihood that that would happen should have been appreciated from the outset : if A committed an act of gross indecency with B , it was a strong inference that the converse was also true in the absence of special circumstances to indicate otherwise .
19 This is also true in the uplands .
20 Johnson also makes the point that , in terms of the myth , the light of the lamp reveals a god , and that this is also true in the human psychological context :
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