Example sentences of "he also [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He also objects to the now-common term ‘ mothering ’ .
2 He also recalled as an eight-year-old , 18 years ago , getting up at five in the morning to watch the event on television at his home in Sunshine , Victoria .
3 He also relied on an earlier account which had mentioned ‘ 607 sabres ’ .
4 He also points to the ecological problems that this industrialisation of farming and forestry has brought about , to the increased reliance that has to be placed on chemical pest and disease control under monocultures .
5 He also protested at the general level of unemployment in the country and issued specific demands for the reinstatement of the standing of the Panamanian security forces which had been largely disarmed and reduced to a police force by the US-backed civilian government .
6 In 1989 it was revealed that he had engaged in a homosexual relationship with Steven Gobie , whom he also hired as a personal aide and driver in 1985 .
7 He also enthuses about the extraordinary steam trains he has recently seen for himself , reading from a journal which he has been writing while away .
8 If he also asks for a large deposit , the alarm bells should be ringing .
9 He also guested on The Bad Seeds ' ‘ Kicking Against The Pricks ’ .
10 He also suffered from a morbid fear of castration which lingered with him throughout his life ; possessed of plenty , as he saw it , he realized how much he had to lose .
11 Cave was older than the rest of the party , and the only one with knowledge of Iran ; he also suffered from a bad back , and must have landed with a fierce combination of jet-lag , suspicion and pain .
12 He also emerges as an acknowledged Messiah in his own right .
13 Another aspect of Tom Gibson 's many-faceted talents was his love of music and poetry , both of which he also practised with an original and humorous flair .
14 He also studied under the successful architect Isaac Ware [ q.v. ] whom he helped prepare a new edition of Lord Burlington 's Fabbriche Antiche , a book of engravings from the collection of Palladio drawings belonging to Lord Burlington ( Richard Boyle , third Earl of Burlington , q.v . ) .
15 New signing Ryan Cross will fill the problem position of right back , even though he also plays as a central defender .
16 He also says in a recent interview that the way to the ‘ universal ’ is not through ‘ foundations ’ but through ‘ reflexive critique ’ .
17 In Tervoort 's ( 1983 ) survey he discovered six of his responding countries had a signed spoken language form ( Finland , Ireland , Norway , Rumania , Sweden and the Soviet Union ) , but he also discovered in a further five countries an ‘ unofficial ’ system of signs structured to reflect the spoken language .
18 In addition to his work promoting the Contagious Diseases Acts , in the 1860s he also served on the Parliamentary Bills Committee of the British Medical Association , helping to draft legislation on habitual drunkenness , infant mortality and the examination and registration of midwives .
19 He also served on the advisory council set up under an order in council of 28 July 1915 , for the ‘ organization and development of scientific and industrial research ’ .
20 As a parish priest he also served as a diocesan representative on the first National Liturgy Commission and as a schools commissioner with the North Riding of Yorkshire in the diocesan office .
21 This back-crossed son of Old Bec was fertile , fathering a number of colts and fillies , and he also served as a popular saddle horse .
22 He also announced in the same speech the Government 's first considered response to Strangeways ; they would introduce a new offence of prison mutiny with a maximum penalty of 10 years .
23 He also seemed like a cruel one to her .
24 He also starred in the original productions of Cats and Song & Dance and acted in a stage version of The Tempest .
25 In his travels he also came upon the lost Elf realm of Athel-Loren .
26 He also appealed to the federal government to address the grievances of the Indians , which included land compensation claims and poor living conditions .
27 He also asked for a similar offence to be taken into consideration .
28 He also presided over a Legislative Council which included a non-official minority .
29 Benjamin 's income came from any one or more of a series of sources , as we have seen : at times he earned wages as a silversmith or a clerk ; he also dabbled in the retail trade as a general salesman , and picked up some spare cash from his boarding houses .
30 Does he also approve of the scandalous racketeering by the gas , electricity and British Telecom undertakings in imposing huge standing charges , which often amount to more than 50 per cent .
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