Example sentences of "also [vb -s] [prep] a [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If the textual sprawl of today 's average ‘ quality ’ newspaper ultimately represents less than the sum of its sections , then it also represents in a more immediate sense the collapse of what Neville Wakefield has recently described as ‘ a world in which information can still be organised and evaluated and hierarchised according to rigid structures of meaning ’ The new generation of ‘ top people 's papers wear their manifold contradictions firmly on their sleeves .
2 Not only does this increase costs and emphasise differences between richer and poorer children but it also contributes to a very inflexible and inefficient distribution of learning materials , since under this system ‘ shared ’ material is never bought — only class texts — and it is by no means uncommon to find that as a result a class may end up with only two or three books at its disposal , all in multiple copies .
3 Political intervention also occurs in a much brasher , more destructive form .
4 In addition to the types of conjunction discussed by Halliday and Hasan , English also relies on a highly developed punctuation system to signal breaks and relations between chunks of information .
5 Since the briefing covers mainframes , departmental systems , office products and communications , it also serves as a very useful general review of data processing .
6 The SDA also operates within a very different political and administrative environment to that in England ( Morison , 1987 ) .
7 But Todd also comes to a more pessimistic conclusion :
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