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

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1 It also occurs in other amphibians that develop in crowded temporary ponds , for example the South American bullfrog .
2 It also occurs in human beings .
3 We have noted elsewhere ( J. Milroy , 1980 ) that the vernacular unrounded vowel is persistent in word-lists , that it also persists into middle-class speech , and that polysyllables are the most resistant environments .
4 It also depends to some degree on the rate of interest .
5 It also happens in public schools , where new arrivals are considered ordinary weaklings until they 've been pushed out to survive some sort of ordeal so they can re-enter the group with a new identity . ’
6 It also takes in fresh oxygen , which aids further corrosion .
7 It also imposes upon local government a range of duties .
8 In addition to the weight we gain from careless reliance on fatty foods , it also contributes to high cholesterol levels ( see above ) .
9 It talks about one budget covering for the two centres and it also talks about two heads of centres which is more practicable and more rational than any other s situation that would have been if the merger decision would have stayed .
10 It also calls for increased aid to tropical countries to enable them to achieve sustainable forest management .
11 It also allows for simple access to pleasant walks in Shotover Park which is very close to Netherwoods Road .
12 It also discusses in some detail the shortcomings of the law in regard to theft and kindred offences , as they appeared to the committee , and it proposes remedies .
13 It also results from coordinated activity between companies .
14 Although residential conveyancing is its main line of business , it also specialises in commercial purchase and all forms of litigation .
15 It also lies behind such developments as the medieval conviction that a monarch could heal by the laying on of hands .
16 It also provides for increased penalties for dumping oil at sea , and for fortnightly satellite monitoring of deforestation .
17 It also looks after United Distillers and Guinness Brewing Worldwide employees and makes sure that those who travel to the far flung parts of Guinness 's empire have the right inoculations and advice for their trips .
18 It is highly visible in racial attacks or the activities of the National Front , but it also exists in subtler forms at all levels of society in Britain .
19 This means that it also appears on any computer printouts that you receive .
20 It also argues with some force against the human-centredness , the ‘ anthropocentrism ’ of the CCS scheme , and that in these places the interests of wildlife and ecology should be give absolute priority , even above human ‘ spiritual replenishment ’ .
21 It also engages with joint ventures with two other dealers who are directors in the firm , Eugene Victor Thaw ( the New York paintings and drawings dealer ) and the Hon. Michael Tollemache ( the London Old Master paintings dealer ) .
22 It also makes for regular changes as staff retire and are replaced .
23 Yet , in this room dedicated to personal power , it also reeks of stale death .
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