Example sentences of "also [vb -s] a [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is a real advantage when using the A2 live and also goes a long way to keeping the engineer happy in the studio , without taking precious minutes to reprogram .
2 Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley is a regular , and the restaurant also goes a long way to explaining Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke 's well-rounded appearance .
3 Mr Gandhi has an election coming up and a big one-day cricket tournament not only goes down well with the electorate , but also goes a long way towards providing a short-term solution to the unemployment problem .
4 The label also turns a blind eye to the live tapes released by the band .
5 Any upturn in demand also produces a substantial improvement in profit in several other of our businesses , for instance Westminster Press , Les Echo Lazards Tussaud and I 'd like to remind people that we 're a very second half oriented company and that in the first half of nineteen ninety two we had some major one-off contributions to profits which very much helped the figures , but nonetheless , we 're pleased at the way the trading profits of the operating companies are moving .
6 This also produces a high measure of breakage of the bones of their prey , although not as great as that of mammalian predators .
7 However , eating large amounts of protein food like red meat , milk , cheese , and eggs also produces a high proportion of saturated fat in the diet , because all these foods are high in saturated fat as well as protein .
8 Apart from the support groups that CRUSE runs , it also produces a large range of literature about the problems of bereavement and it provides practical help in dealing with paperwork and other matters that a bereaved person may never have dealt with before .
9 Being unwritten , the constitution also encourages a piecemeal approach to politics ; an approach that gives little protection against a determined , authoritarian state .
10 The adversary relationship also encourages a constant escalation of promises by the parties , each seeking to out-promise the other in order to win the all-or-nothing spoils of a general election victory .
11 There is concern , however , that providing separate , specially labelled services which only mentally disordered people can use is not only extremely expensive but also encourages a discriminating attitude towards already stigmatized people .
12 But it also involves a descriptive account of human nature and institutions .
13 ‘ It also involves a positive attitude towards pupils , a recognition of the motivating effect of priorities and a concern to work with parents and the wider community .
14 However it also imposes an artificial constraint upon the management of international affairs .
15 It also represents a major challenge to educationalists : not only should children be taught to use information technology , a subject that has emerged suddenly from nowhere with no teaching tradition , but all disciplines could profit from incorporating this new technology into their teaching practice .
16 It is worth considering in more detail for this reason alone , but it also represents a categorical summary of the pluralist perspective on regionalism .
17 This period of Eliot 's development is often seen as one of increasing narrowing , so that it is useful to emphasize that while it certainly represents a concentration of energy on Christian themes , it also represents a continuing openness to other elements and a drawing on resources whose foundations were laid in Eliot 's studies at Harvard .
18 It also plays a prominent part in preventive work through the vaccination and immunization programme designed to give children protection against crippling diseases such as poliomyelitis and the damaging effects that can follow relatively mild diseases such as measles .
19 The local church also plays a strategic role in building up a regional and national picture , the accuracy of which will depend upon the quality of the data which churches have amassed and are willing to divulge .
20 The rainforest also plays a key role in good irrigation .
21 It also plays a key role in technical evaluations .
22 It also plays a key role in the review and validation system .
23 Technology also plays a key role in lowering our costs .
24 The space between the fly sheet and inner dome also plays a major part in eradicating condensation , a problem which we have all encountered from time to time .
25 That shows that , despite what we are told by Conservatives , the social charter is not solely about salaries and general working conditions on the shop floor but also plays a major role in the environment .
26 cAMP-CRP activates transcription and CytR represses transcription , however , cAMP-CRP also plays a crucial role in the repression mechanism ( 2 ) .
27 Prevention also plays a central role in traditional medicine with many different practices and prohibitions being part of people 's daily life .
28 Phase splitting also plays a vital role in the important variable phase-shift network to be considered in a moment .
29 The United Kingdom also plays a full role in the work of international organisations — in particular , Interpol and the Customs Co-operation Council .
30 The DET also plays a leading role in the drawing up of syllabuses and work programmes , the setting and marking of exams , and the approval of textbooks and other materials .
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