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

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1 She is also demanding compensation for breach of trust .
2 During October 1991 , the bond market was subdued and the Bank of England sold only modest amounts of previously issued tap stocks but also received payments in respect of a stock sold earlier by auction but with payment by instalments .
3 In his choice of contributor Lehmann was able to draw upon his wide-ranging contacts , for he had lived for a period in Vienna and had also travelled Europe in search of material .
4 He also recovered £600 by way of damages from Captain Lake .
5 Later , he also became Minister of Defence of the republic ( renamed Russian Federation in January 1992 ) .
6 They will also abolish A-levels in favour of new types of certificate — in theory broader , but inevitably of lower standard , thus undermining the one area of our school system where academic excellence has been allowed to flourish .
7 She also studied badminton as part of physical recreation .
8 Tesco 's auditors also received £0.2m in respect of non-audit work .
9 At the same time , the hotel staff could also provide services on behalf of the maintenance company .
10 They also keep details on computer of their clients ' individual preferences for particular hire cars , hotels , airlines , aircraft seats and types of food , so that whenever possible their needs are met .
11 He also voices concern about loss of quality once the bill is put into practice .
12 You can also get cash from Bank of Scotland , Barclays and Lloyds Bank machines and even from bank machines in Spain and Portugal .
13 ‘ We have also put planks in front of the paddle to ensure it does not happen again . ’
14 If ‘ line crunching ’ power is their chief advantage , the centres also offer benefits in ease of use .
15 In 1527 the Croat Diet also elected Ferdinand as King of Croatia .
16 Well er it it will be for elected members of course to decide but I mean County Councillors are elected by local people to represent local people but also take decisions on behalf of the community .
17 The letter also specified details of non-observance of the Scottish Office guidelines .
18 The fact that it also rejects punishment in favour of individualised treatment geared to the particular needs of the offender has meant that , unlike deterrence , it has managed to present itself as a humane , caring alternative to the ‘ primitive revenge ’ of retribution .
19 When the marriage of Henry and Constance was solemnised on 27th January 1186 , the ceremony was carried out by the Patriarch of Aquileia , who also crowned Henry as King of Italy .
20 Drug profits have also been affected by provisions in the Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 ( Section 24 ) , which makes assisting drug trafficking an offence , and also provides immunity from breach of contract where it is disclosed to the police that funds or investments are derived from drug trafficking .
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