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

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1 He also made translations from Turkish to Latin .
2 He also sought advice on drill from a Capt. Bradshaw , " to improve the bearing and physical condition of the boys " , and soon fifty pupils had joined the School Cricket Club , practising regularly on Stockport Cricket Club 's ground .
3 He also recovered £600 by way of damages from Captain Lake .
4 The closure was announced in a statement in Parliament which also revealed changes in store for most of the RAF 's other bases in the region .
5 Later , he also became Minister of Defence of the republic ( renamed Russian Federation in January 1992 ) .
6 We also incurred costs in connection with the re-positioning of our United Kingdom international brands which involved the rationalisation of a limited number of our facilities .
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 The Constitution also granted immunity from prosecution to members of the armed forces , police and prison services for their actions during the 1987 coups and during the period of military government up to the end of 1987 .
10 The owner who worked full time in the business paid himself a salary of £9,000 and also withdrew £1,000 in cash from the business to pay a pressing personal debt .
11 We also obtained funds for investment in the business from the sale of supermarket property , borrowing and other creditors .
12 This fact would be useful for Essay A as Moltke was responsible for the military brilliance of the Prussians in the period and with Room for the restructuring of the army , which crisis also brought Bismarck to power on 23rd September 1862 .
13 So when modernity in Berlin — in the arts , in the massive new development of the city — took shape , so to speak , against the state , it also took shape in opposition to the identity of the German Bürgertum .
14 He tried to devise new and better ways of operating the machines in the bottle works where he was employed and , realizing that he needed to increase his knowledge of science and mathematics if he was to exploit his ideas , he went in the evenings to the nearby Mechanics ' Institute and also took lessons in trigonometry from a local clergyman .
15 It also precipitated changes of plan regarding the book 's scope .
16 Weber also saw ownership of wealth as an important criterion for distinguishing classes .
17 He also launched negotiations with Aeroflot about possible joint ventures .
18 The letter also specified details of non-observance of the Scottish Office guidelines .
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 In contrast to the morning papers , which suffered most heavily from the competition of the nationals , the evenings also had scope for growth in towns where an evening was not already established .
21 One also had links with government to the extent that the DTI provided launch aid for civil helicopter developments and the Ministry of Defence partfinanced development aid for helicopters , or improvements to them , for defence purposes .
22 The inspectors also said teaching of religion in non-church primary schools was generally poor , and ‘ usually lacked rigour , clear purpose and explicit religious content . ’
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