Example sentences of "also [verb] [pers pn] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This not only kept the suit in good condition and therefore prolonged its life but also provided him with a smart outfit always ready at short notice , as now . |
2 | It also put them in a positive frame of mind for their last league game of the season , at home against bottom-of-the-table Eastleigh this Saturday . |
3 | The Minister also told me in a written reply about the education and social opportunities that were available to young offenders . |
4 | She also compared them with a standard-style hot-brush ( only for dry hair ) , the Braun Independent 500 Combi ( £16.95 ) . |
5 | and they 've also got it in a dark green which is really nice . |
6 | It can also provide them with a conceptual context within which to work , in the form of hypotheses to test out in the conditions of their particular classrooms . |
7 | It will also provide you with a helpful forum for explaining your particular needs , and your views on the process and content of education . |
8 | Well I 'll tell Phil then and no Saturdays but also get it on a daily basis . |
9 | We will also take you to a traditional silk factory , kindergarten and the local ‘ free ’ markets . |
10 | It would also take us into a political world which , despite some continuities , was significantly different from that in which party politics first developed , came to fruition , and reached a climax under the later Stuarts . |
11 | In her eyes the marriage was good , life with Robert was still exciting , he was ambitious and popular at court , and he also kept her in a high degree of affluence . |
12 | New coach Pierre Berbizier is a noted disciplinarian , and whilst selecting ‘ Les Bèglois ’ for their ability and strength he also issued them with a stern warning against any brutish excesses . |
13 | But I really also see us as a great link between our two countries . |
14 | Although at the local level we will be pursuing similar objectives , when it comes tot he wider national issues , it will be CPRW that speaks out for those who not only care about the Park , but also see it as a special part of a special country . |
15 | The disruption of agrarian society encouraged by modern industry and commerce pushed people like Nicolae Ceauşescu into the new world against their will , but also supplied them with a new ideology to explain their anger and frustration , and to make use of them . |