Example sentences of "[art] [noun] also [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 What is often not appreciated is the need also to provide a stable and profitable agriculture that can support the infrastructure it needs There is a danger that farmers will not be given adequate incentives to grow produce efficiently and environmentally responsibly .
2 I have of course had the advantage of considering this matter er previously , and I have had the chance also to look at the various objections that have been made .
3 A far narrower range of beliefs are attributable to the dog , specifically those that hark back to what we could immediately read off from similar behaviour in the case of a human being ; thus the dog believes his master is at the door but it would be a false move in the game also to ask if it believed that its master would be late the next day .
4 Instead of increasing the flexibility of our defence forces by rectifying weaknesses in our conventional defences , the British government is spending £10 000 million on the Trident strategic missile system and is encouraging the US also to divert resources into dangerous non-essentials like cruise missiles .
5 In the spring of 1931 , Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin resigned , and in July , Walter George Ball and Florence May Ball were appointed master and matron respectively , the matron also to act as superintendent-nurse .
6 Mixing soul , country and intelligent pop influences in their powerful acoustically-driven sound , they showed on the night that they had not just the songs but the conviction also to make an impact .
7 I understand that it will be convenient for the House also to discuss the second motion :
8 Miller 's Catalogue of Plants at the Physic Garden ( 1730 ) listed alba , canina , damascena and rubra — a quartet also to appear in the Dictionary 's Catalogue of Medicinal Plants — and in this respect the last was the most important .
9 Perhaps there was a wish also to demonstrate that what was on offer was a genuinely single system , combining both of the old systems of examination .
10 By this valley of the Glen water Douglas had surely intended to make his way back to Kelso , for he had brought his army out of the cleft of Wooler close under the hills , bearing west , and only when they were clear of the town and close to Homildon village had they become aware of the English army drawn up facing them , closing this route , and in a position also to deny them access to the more easterly route by the Till .
11 Within such studies there is a tendency also to concentrate on those ‘ academic ’ components of the curriculum which more easily lend themselves to didactic modes of exposition and question-and-answer teaching .
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