Example sentences of "it also [vb past] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although this extension of the frontiers beyond the Danube , even to the banks of the Dniester , gave Rome access to the rich grain-growing areas of Wallachia and the mineral wealth of Transylvania , it also stretched the imperial lines of communication and made central control from Rome more difficult .
2 THIS ALBUM 'S predecessor , ‘ The Psychedelic Years ’ , was possibly the best compilation album ever , in the sense that it contained the best songs by the best bands in its field of reference ; in fact , it seemed to have all the good songs that came out of psychedelia ( It also had The Incredible String Band , but presumably only as a sorbet to clear the palate .
3 Vitamin C reduced the cell proliferation to that found in age and sex matched controls , it also reduced the upward shift in the proliferative zone .
4 It also contained the following findings :
5 It also revealed the paltry sums thrown at such communities by BC to compensate for the lower quality of life they are forced to endure .
6 It also enabled the Soviet Union to pursue a more active policy towards developing countries in order to take advantage of the rapid decolonisation which followed in the wake of the Second World War , none of which , with the exception of North Vietnam , was a result of action by local Communist forces .
7 It also carried the French Sigma telescope for the study of gamma ray emissions from stars and galaxies .
8 It also produced the following leader from the conservative Daily Telegraph :
9 It also sold the existing warehouse at Acton which has been under-used since the main London warehouse has come into operation .
10 It also became the largest city in Western Europe , with walls enclosing an area of no fewer than 483 acres .
11 It also became the first government since 1974 to serve a full four-year term ; a general election was due in October 1991 .
12 It also demanded the immediate lifting of the ban on political activity , claiming that the government was openly organizing its political forces under the name of " The Eagle Club " .
13 In part this was a reflection of the great strain on small financial resources which building , maintaining and perhaps in time enlarging workhouses imposed , but it also reflected the greater difficulty in an effective and controlled administration of out-relief in the more anonymous and densely populated towns .
14 But it also reflected the demographic composition of Palestinian society .
15 It was originally used for prisoners waiting to be deported to Australia , and it also housed the infamous Crippen and Christie who were both hanged and buried there .
16 It also ordered the Lithuanian authorities to " adopt all measures to ensure that law and order are not violated " .
17 Coronation was a religious rite , but it also served the political purpose of legitimizing the sovereign ( figs. 35–7 ) .
18 It also seemed the kindest course of action , in view of your extreme fatigue .
19 But it also symbolised the latest stage in her development .
20 If Northgate ignored the bureaucratic niceties of prospecting licences , it also ignored the legal niceties of land ownership and trespass .
21 It also undermined the economic resources of the landowners , although here one must stress considerable regional variations — the land market in South-east England remained buoyant because of its proximity to the London market , which provided an outlet for agricultural produce .
22 It also enhanced the national rivalries that would eventually touch off the First World War .
23 He must have forgotten there was a wind change , in any case a great mass of sand was blown in the direction of the little Base Camp and smothered the tea swindle but , worse still , it also smothered the various Instructors who were resting whilst the pupils were carrying out a detail in the air .
24 It also dominated the general election of November 1935 and influenced government foreign policy throughout 1936 .
25 It also completed the long task of national reconciliation , burying by example the myth which dates from the 1946-49 Civil War , that right and left can never co-operate .
26 The swing was so wild that it unbalanced Sharpe , but it also terrified the second Dragoon who swerved frantically away from the blade 's hissing reach .
27 The RTS recognition was its second major award for it also won the Celtic Film and Television Festivals main accolade , the Spirit of the Festival Award , last month .
28 It also endorsed the Ruding proposal for the difference between commercial and tax accounts to be reduced .
29 It also marked the continuous existence of St John 's Masonic Lodge No 134 , and was conducted by the Rector , Canon John The special preacher was Canon Stanley Coulson , Provincial Grand Chaplain of Londonderry and Donegal Provincial Grand Lodge .
30 After 20 years of stalwart service , it also marked the perfect end to a great Highbury career though the Irishman was keeping mum about a possible move to West Ham .
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