Example sentences of "he also [verb] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He also points out the song 's crucial omission , astonishing in a work of the protest movement : Dylan never says that Zantzinger is white and Hattie Carroll black , and forces the listener to assume that she was because of everything we are told about her : her name , that she had ten children , her position as a maid who ‘ did n't even talk to the people at the table ’ and , more tendentiously , because of what was done to her and the mild punishment meted out to her murderer who ‘ at 24 years/Owns a tobacco farm of 600 acres ’ .
2 He also took over the editorship of The Stopfordian from Mr. D. J. Roberts , the Second Master since 1978 , who had edited it from 1959 .
3 By taking on the role of representing France , he also took on the nation 's internal contradictions and unresolved tensions .
4 He also took out the bit where Brad declared his love for Chelsi , and put in a bit where Brad declared his love for Tara .
5 He also glanced back the way he had come .
6 He also addressed directly the unease expressed in some neighbouring countries over his government 's desire to send units from the Self-Defence Forces to assist US-led coalition forces in the Gulf war with Iraq [ see pp. 38010 ; 38098 ] .
7 He also spied out the Tomorrowman 's barman .
8 He also takes over the responsibilities of Overseas Director as well as managing the membership on the CHQ roll .
9 Against Moses ' expectations he also takes on the task of feeding his people .
10 He also told why the decision was made to take sterling out of the ERM .
11 He also held out the possibility of including right-wing parties in his coalition , in return for their support for Labour policy .
12 One morning he also opened up the building , went upstairs and came down and there was these fresh footprints on a part of the building which he had n't been at that time and he , like myself , looked all over the building and not a soul in sight .
13 He also built up the island 's banana trade .
14 He also built up the railway 's fleet of passenger and cargo ships sailing to Ireland and the Continent from Goole , Fleetwood , and Liverpool ; by 1914 it was the largest of any of the British railway companies .
15 He also recalls how the monsoon ditches — built to carry away water — had filled up with debris and rubbish and were beginning to smell .
16 He also explained how the switch to contract staff is not only cost effective but gives JS access to more specialised skills and greater resources .
17 He also pointed out the revenue support grant from the Government to the council of £27.8m was a 12.3pc rise .
18 He also pointed out the amendment in section 26 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 ( effective from 1 October 1992 ) reducing the maximum term of imprisonment for theft from ten to seven years , thereby distinguishing theft from obtaining by deception , the maximum term for which remains at ten years .
19 He also illustrates how the debate has become obscured by competing ideological perspectives about the value of prevention in influencing the onset of disease and disability in later life .
20 Berger watched him for a while , and then he also pulled up the collar of his greatcoat and turned into the corner .
21 But , in Perry , he also read how the worship of stones fed off an earlier civilization and was dying out .
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