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

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1 Er , we also announced at the same time as the Alton , er , Towers acquisition that Longman had acquired Rank Training for eleven and a half million pounds .
2 He also announced in the same speech the Government 's first considered response to Strangeways ; they would introduce a new offence of prison mutiny with a maximum penalty of 10 years .
3 Conventionalism also failed on the first perspective .
4 Falconi , swept over the island , while the Bf109Es of 7/JG 26 also made for the same location .
5 However , Murray also admitted for the first time how close she came to quitting after Barcelona .
6 It also argued for the complete removal of executive power from the President as well as the abolition of a number of unspecified prerogatives enjoyed by the President as head of state .
7 The three new windows — which were flanked by brickwork jambs matching the existing brick dressings to the flintwork — were spanned by brick segmental arches , a treatment also applied to the reprofiled opening opposite the former waggon door which accommodates a new sliding aluminium ‘ patio ’ door within a hardwood frame .
8 Delegates also agreed to the phased lifting of sanctions in categories to be determined by the newly elected NEC .
9 The congress also agreed for the first time that in order to ensure a separation of the MPRP and state bodies , the Chairman of the Presidium of the People 's Great Hural ( i.e. effective head of state ) should not be a member of the supreme governing body of the MPRP .
10 One significant consequence of the Milan Congress , and also recommended in the Royal Commission 's report , was the rapid growth of day classes for deaf children in urban areas large enough to support such classes .
11 Lord Reid also referred to the additional factor , the incidence of taxation .
12 The hon. Gentleman also referred to the assisted area map .
13 Many of her remarks today were about her constituents in Gateshead , but she also referred to the national picture .
14 The ensuing tension between popular and legal norms concerning a married daughter 's rights was an important cause of land disputes , and also contributed towards the increased fragmentation of shares .
15 Adverse currency movements in Brazil and a worse result in Puerto Rico also contributed to the increased deficit , although the latter showed some improvement in the second quarter when compared to the first three months of the year .
16 In Japan the accumulation rate peaked at the end of the sixties and the increasing weight of the Japanese capital stock also contributed to the upward trend in the ACC accumulation rate over the 1960s as a whole ( figures 11.2 and 11.3 ) .
17 The overseas trade in cloth also contributed to the growing dominance of London , because exports were largely in the hands of the Merchant Adventurers ' Company , which was increasingly dominated by the London Mercers ' Company ( 64 ) .
18 Actual demographic trends also contributed to the outward movement , as the rearing of the 1960s baby boom children increased the demand for houses with gardens and as falling average household size reduced the population capacity of cities that had only limited sites available for new housing construction ( Champion , 1987b ) .
19 Rutt also drew upon the 1659 record to annotate , supplement , and modify Burton 's .
20 Benjamin 's income came from any one or more of a series of sources , as we have seen : at times he earned wages as a silversmith or a clerk ; he also dabbled in the retail trade as a general salesman , and picked up some spare cash from his boarding houses .
21 Sir Rhodes said he also objected to the Labour Party ‘ playing politics ’ with the vote when it should simply be about the Maastricht Treaty .
22 Britain also objected to the new directive on maternity leave .
23 He was directly answerable to the British Foreign Secretary , Anthony Eden , but also reported to the Prime Minister , Winston Churchill , and the Secretary of State for War , Sir James Grigg .
24 Clive and Rose Greenacre , also described in the last chapter , continued to live out their shared problem of fearing abandonment .
25 The debate started from agreement about the outcome to be explained — the kinds of data given in the previous section — and about the broad changes , also described in the last section , which had been involved .
26 Evidence that consumers are shaking off their spending caution after the election also came from the biggest credit information group , Infolink , which reported a rise in credit inquiries .
27 Most of the farm weights and unofficial weights are of the crude variety ( compared to the loom weights ) but when you add their existence to the three bronze coin weights that also came from the same field something of a picture starts to build up .
28 He was quite capable of building a locomotive as I have a working steam model threshing engine , on about the same scale , that also came from the old office . ’
29 In his travels he also came upon the lost Elf realm of Athel-Loren .
30 He also studied under the successful architect Isaac Ware [ q.v. ] whom he helped prepare a new edition of Lord Burlington 's Fabbriche Antiche , a book of engravings from the collection of Palladio drawings belonging to Lord Burlington ( Richard Boyle , third Earl of Burlington , q.v . ) .
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