Example sentences of "also [verb] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Finance Ministers also agreed to a US-sponsored move to provide large-scale debt relief to Egypt and Poland . |
32 | Other winners in Q3 's incentive were also treated to a flying experience , the first part of which was entirely land based . |
33 | Tom had also stopped at a Dutch trading post on an island to the north and purchased , in exchange for provisions in short supply , some twenty-five Africans . |
34 | The Manitoban ratification process was also delayed by a provincial rule which required that any constitutional amendment be subject to public hearings prior to a vote in the legislature . |
35 | But London 's river is also policed by a special force of River Police , expert rivermen , who have a distinguished place in the history of the Thames . |
36 | He also asked for a similar offence to be taken into consideration . |
37 | The hon. Lady also asked about a public inquiry . |
38 | It also led to a fundamental questioning of the whole basis of the Keynesian model of which , since 1958 , the Phillips curve had come to be regarded as an indispensable part . |
39 | It also led to a marked inflation of the number of high-ranking officers . |
40 | Mac also qualified behind a fast Ray Stewart . |
41 | The bill also refers to a new channel , to be known as channel 5 . |
42 | Even at the same time as it publicly commends higher education , seeking out the graduate entrant , spending large sums on publicity to this end , and funding access to degree courses on scholarships , it also holds to a central ethic of distrust of the academic . |
43 | In Edmonton , which the Tories also won by a tiny majority ( 593 ) , there are yet more allegations of electoral hanky panky . |
44 | The Bantu press newspaper group was a similar venture : part-owned by the Argus Group , it also tried in a paternalistic way to guide Africans in an approved direction . |
45 | Students in this year may also opt for a substantial period on an experimental or computational project within the Meteorology Department . |
46 | The grey-leaved Helichrysum petiolare , or moss-like lime-green Pyrethrum aureum ‘ Golden Moss ’ , used for a neat edging , will also act as a pleasant foil for the brighter plants that they frame . |
47 | A visit before the interview can also act as a dummy run to help you get there in good time on the day itself . |
48 | The Redwood City , California company 's eponymous product is a stand-alone relational database that runs under Windows and can also act as a transparent front-end to dBase III and IV , Pardox and Oracle SQL 6.0 , and is claimed to require no programming ( CI No 1,915 ) . |
49 | Toned muscles can also act as a natural corset , improving the body 's shape and contours . |
50 | The ‘ offensive ’ article in the London Evening Standard also referred to a nude poster wrongly said to adorn her office wall , the High Court heard . |
51 | It also referred to a local resident objecting to the scheme . |
52 | He also presided over a Legislative Council which included a non-official minority . |
53 | The swimming pool is also surrounded by a great sun terrace . |
54 | In the US , the National Resources Defense Council has also petitioned for a faster phase-out of ozone depleters , calling for the CFC deadline to be moved from 2000 to 1995 , a 1993 ban on production of methyl chloroform and methyl bromide , and a 2005 ban of HCFCs which are not yet included in the protocol . |
55 | David was also approached by a second man but was not assaulted . |
56 | The Forum could also count to a large extent on the backing of their Socialist and People 's parties . |
57 | The Forum could also count to a large extent on the support of the Socialist and People 's Parties . |
58 | This was also expected as a learned mechanism did not adhere with either hypothesis . |
59 | They also contributed to a growing consciousness of the value of collectivism and of alliances among sections of the lesbian and gay trade movement . |
60 | While ‘ planning ’ in these various guises seemed to find its moment in the Second World War , it also drew upon a long evolution of social and political thought which stretched back to before the Great War . |