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

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1 It also offered tax-free loans at high rates of interest to Army officers as well as tax-free and high-interest investments to businessmen and members of Santiago society connected with the Army and the CNI .
2 It also brought prolonged exposure to the values and beliefs of the world 's most powerful and prosperous capitalist nation .
3 The public consultation exercise that was part of that erm Greater York study , and quite clearly the Greater York study was not a statutory plan , it was an informal plan , but it was the only way really that progress could be made in the absence erm of adopted local plans in Greater York , it was essential that that document was pursued to give a framework for the preparation of district local plans er and the greenbelt local plan , and the resolution that followed the consultation and the long body of work , and I 'll read it out , was that the development strategy for Greater York from ninety six to two thousand and six should be based on agreed sites within and on the periphery of the built up area , and that the residual requirement be met for the development of a new settlement or settlements located beyond the outer boundary erm of the greenbelt , a quite clearly there 's a major policy implication there that a new settlement was not acceptable within the greenbelt but would have to be er outside the outer boundary of the greenbelt , and the public consultation on that er study er attracted widespread support for a new settlement strategy in Greater York , all six authorities agreed that that was the direction er that had to be taken , it also had another benefit in that it enabled work on the York greenbelt local plan erm to proceed and that has now been taken forward to the stage where the enquiry terminated in May , it 's a joint enquiry in the greenbelt local plan enquiry , with a Southern Ryedale local plan enquiry in April ninety three , and we would hope that the inspectors report on that six month enquiry , when he considered all the objections to the er greenbelt proposals of the County Council , largely supported by the er District Council will be available er in the near future .
4 The implications of this were discussed almost entirely in relation to the release of land for housing , but it also had considerable implications for the tenure pattern of new housing .
5 It also had public viewings of nazi propaganda films of an anti-semitic nature , including one on the ritual slaughter of animals .
6 It also received little support from Siemens Nixdorf 's mid-range division , as a result of the confusion that followed Siemens merger with Nixdorf .
7 It also received little support from Siemens Nixdorf 's mid-range division , as a result of the confusion that followed Siemens merger with Nixdorf .
8 It also revealed official corruption in relation to road building and the construction of a new airport , involving bond issues with US underwriters .
9 It also halted African development in its tracks .
10 Nominally , it opposed the colour bar , but it also opposed any action against it as well as the formation of African trade unions .
11 It also accepted that part of AEA would need to remain in the public sector .
12 Natural history in the nineteenth century meant not only arguments about the system and man 's place in it ; it also meant great quantities of illustrated books and papers .
13 It also reflected growing distaste for violence as such .
14 It also formalized British acceptance of the Thor missiles and the agreement that they would only be used with the sanction of both governments .
15 It also proposed central bodies with real power , including a central bank on the US federal reserve model , and the preservation of a common currency , while still allowing republics to introduce their own currencies , provided that they did not undermine the single currency .
16 It also proposed bilingual education in schools and the creation of a secretariat of external relations and an environmental agency .
17 It also conducted lengthy interviews with survivors from Hitler 's bunker and pieced together the dictator 's final hours .
18 It also placed greater emphasis on what it termed ‘ interdependence ’ rather than autonomy — the need for public sector institutions to relate to one another — perhaps through regional groupings — within the system .
19 Although it sought to make schools accessible , it also held that attendance at them should be voluntary , that pupils should pay for the instruction they received , that public education should be developed gradually rather than immediately , and that , although schools would still be run by different agencies , societies and private individuals , they should teach the same things and be managed identically .
20 It also stimulated scientific research by providing a definite name for something that previously had not had a satisfactory title .
21 But it also provided crucial evidence on the trade in birds , which is uncovered by Central TV 's Cook Report tonight .
22 It also provided some justification for Conservative Government pressure , showing that their intervention was not simply politically-motivated protectionism of their own supporters in private retailing .
23 It also criticised conservation advice from shops and do-it-yourself stores .
24 It also accorded formal recognition to the European Political Cooperation Procedure .
25 It also printed some remarks by interested parties that the government was not providing enough money for dissenters from the government policy on the projected PWR to dissent .
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