Example sentences of "they also [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They also looked at the bug from her phone .
2 Specialist cells serve other cells in the club and they also benefit from the efficiency of other specialists .
3 On the sensitive issue of the WEU [ see also above ] the draft stated only that decisions with defence implications " can be entirely or partially implemented in the framework of the WEU to the degree they also come within the competence of this body " .
4 They also differ in the nature of the system which would deliver that which is desired .
5 They also responded to the idea of Britain asserting a moral lead in the world after the soul-scarring debacle of Suez .
6 They also responded to the king 's skilful use of propaganda to generate support for the war .
7 Moreover , in addition to covering the decision making and decision taking stages of the problem solving process they also interface with the solution implementation and control stages ( see Fig. 1 ) .
8 Polar bears , especially mothers with cubs , tend to spend the summer on the islands , where they also graze on the vegetation .
9 They also appealed to the baby 's father , whom they named as 31-year-old David Arthur Ashworth , from Manchester , to contact them .
10 They also function from the perspective of the encoder or utterer and are thus significantly grammaticalised in the language .
11 And the malais on duty , in white helmets , white gloves , and white gaiters , they also hung around the back of the crowds to sneak a look , instead of doing a beat of the whole square .
12 They also refer outside the text to the cultural and symbolic codes that the reader ( Balzac 's , if not Barthes 's ) might be expected to know .
13 Yet they also point to the conflict between feminism inside art history , which often seems little more than a maker of changing the gender of the artist as hero , and feminism as a more complex , multi-focused , or interdisciplinary project which utterly transforms the objects art history usually studies by refusing to treat them as simply ‘ works of art ’ created by ‘ artists ’ .
14 They also draw upon the system 's attributes : an ability to mobilise talent and resources , coherence of policy and direction ; the ability of the centre to support and remove obstacles ; and the possibility of combining strategy with flexibility .
15 They also agreed on the importance of the " safe , responsible and reliable control " of nuclear arsenals .
16 These changing attitudes in part reflect changes in attitudes in the world at large but they also stem from the evolution of our concepts of ‘ mind ’ and its possible physical bases .
17 They also brought to the road some eccentric sealore of their own .
18 They also brought to the public 's attention the fact that JS sells 16 frozen fish lines from a Faroes registered company based in Hull .
19 But they also say in the alternative that that since the plaintiffs themselves were at this time by mid to late October of nineteen eighty five , not ready or able to complete it would have been improper erm for the defendant to advise the plaintiffs to serve a special notice to complete and my Lord the question that therefore arises er whether , even if that were correct , er and it 's not admitted that it is , that exonerates the defendants from given the advice er and whether they should still have advised the plaintiff erm of the opportunity which was open to him , that the plaintiff could if necessary take that course himself or be advised to go er elsewhere and be advised independently is er this is , this the point of the matter which he regarded as improper and was not willing to do it on the plaintiff 's behalf .
20 They also worked with the knowledge that there was a big Russian timber boat due in on the midday tide .
21 Not only did they guard the bridge crossing the Tyne , but they also stood at the junction of the Stanegate , running west towards Carlisle , and Dere Street , one of the two main arterial routes from York into central southern Scotland .
22 They also broke with the gender conventions of male expertise and female beauty in that the three main presenters were a White male , a Black female , and a ( male to female ) transvestite .
23 Children with previous experience not only did the shows at the Pavilion at 2 pm and 7 pm but they also appeared at the Ballroom in between , thoroughly enjoying the mad rush .
24 They also called for the disarming of civilians and of members of the militia , and appealed to the security forces not to become involved in the political debate .
25 They also complained at the release of another man detained with Dalkammoni , Marwant Khreesat , reportedly a Jordanian or West German intelligence agent who was believed to have produced a total of five or six bombs at the time .
26 They also complain about the shortage of wood brought about by iron smelting , and ask for opinions on that matter : " … also of any opinion conceived of the great consumpcon of timber and all other kinds of wood made in divers places thereabouts by the Iron Mynes " ( they must refer to wood taken for charcoal burning for the furnaces , the iron mines at this stage would not be using large amounts of timber , but the woodlands were decimated for this reason .
27 The house was broken into in the early hours of Friday morning and the intruders carried off the rock and pop CDs in a Head sports bag which they also stole from the house .
28 They also disagree with the Government 's view on the importance of nuclear power to combat the greenhouse effect , stressing that its contribution should not be overstated .
29 You can sometimes spot deer on the moors , though they also occur nearer the coast , mainly in the woodland areas but occasionally in the open fields too .
30 They also aimed for the elimination of dogmatic religions , such as Christianity , and the establishment of a one-world government and religion .
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