Example sentences of "also [verb] [noun sg] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Parkinson also announced approval for a new £200m air traffic control centre to be built by the Civil Aviation Authority by the early 1990s .
2 Thirdly , the archive also contains information for a large number of commodities at Canterbury not previously published as well as material on wages and building costs for the period 1600-1774 .
3 The Majority , whilst also favouring discipline for the poor , argued that voluntary workers would respond more flexibly to need than those limited by state regulations .
4 Oldham-based ML Electro-Optics Ltd has added three new backplane chassis to its range : the SX8000-4 can support four Ethernet local networks on the backplane , as well as cascading from the front ; the SX8000-2 also includes support for an additional four Token Ring local networks and up to 14 FDDI networks ; the SX8000-3 adds a 1.5Gbps bus on a 96-pin connector , with 32-bit or 64-bit parallel data transfer capability , the company says .
5 We also accept responsibility for the negligent acts and/or omissions not only of our own employees or agents but also of our suppliers and sub-contractors and their servants or agents ( provided of course that any such negligent act or omission is within the scope of or in the course of their employment ) in respect of claims arising as a result of death , bodily injury or illness caused to the person who signed the booking form and/or any other person named on the booking form .
6 The tramway remained in operation for forty years , during which time the Haytor quarries also supplied granite for the British Museum and many other famous buildings .
7 X/Open chief technical officer , Mike Lambert says X/Open says is also providing support for the Petrotechnical Open Software Corporation , which is trying to get its own POSC branding scheme off the ground with the aim of harmonising IT standards within the oil industry .
8 Each runs one of the restaurants , and also takes responsibility for a major functional area .
9 By that time , scholars in various countries were throwing new light on the composer 's music , life and times , providing performers with new insights — and also making way for the populist boom that began with Peter Shaffer 's play and film ‘ Amadeus ’ .
10 A number of lawyers also expressed admiration for the English system 's much stricter overall timetable for disclosing claims , defences and witnesses to the other side .
11 On the outbreak of hostilities , a small ministerial committee was established to co-ordinate the UK 's role in the operation , comprising Major , Hurd , Tom King ( the Defence Secretary ) and John Wakeham ( the Energy Secretary , who also had responsibility for the general co-ordination of government information ) , together with , as appropriate , other members of the Cabinet and the Attorney General ( Sir Patrick Mayhew ) .
12 The Chief Executive also makes arrangement for an independent annual national survey of client satisfaction .
13 Its main priority is ‘ to make land available for house building in the private sector , but it also provides land for a wide range of commercial development ’
14 Legal Protection also provides cover for a flat owner in a block of more than four flats to pursue a claim against a freeholder .
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