Example sentences of "[conj] also to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Being a temp gives you a good chance to try out different types of work before committing yourself to a permanent job , and also to size up the different companies .
2 There is also ‘ Debby ’ , a butterhead lettuce resistant to most diseases and also to lettuce root aphid .
3 We have written further to the European Commissioner with a responsibility for transport , Mr Karl Van Miert and also to Commissioner Bruce Millan , urging them to accept the opinion of the Parliament .
4 Now er that really started to look into the , the , the nur the , the er profession and also to sort of see if they could n't improve the lot of nurses .
5 Initially applied in the context of lakes and their drainage basins which can be used as units of sediment-based ecological study ( Oldfield , 1977 ) , the techniques have now been shown to have widespread application to sediment correlation in lake sediments , to differentiation of weathering and pedogenesis , to the identification of sediment sources , and there may subsequently be application of mineral magnetic measurements to long sediment sequences from major lake basins in non-glaciated regions , to near-shore marine sediments in morphogenetically dynamic areas , and also to cave sediments , alluvial fills , river terrace sequences and to loess successions .
6 Sugar , of course , can lead to tooth decay ( so that some foods , such as meat , become difficult to eat ) and also to diabetes .
7 The results of this study indicate that the scan score provides an objective indicator of disease activity in Crohn 's disease which may be superior to clinical indices , and also to laboratory tests which although objective are often normal in the presence of active disease .
8 Use sand-paper to clean the sawcuts and also to radius off the edges of the spar ends .
9 However , they noted some deviations related to the presence of heavy minerals with densities considerably greater than quartz and also to mica flakes whose shapes differ from the spherical .
10 This is relevant not only to informal interchange between students but also to tutorial discussion .
11 It represents totally unfair competition , not only to Tennis World but also to Tennis Magazine .
12 Those educationalists who deny children these opportunities are confining them to the ghetto , to a restricted discourse which will close to them access not only to the professions but also to leadership in national politics .
13 Judicial review is available not only to citizens ( individuals , corporations , trusts and so on ) with grievances against government but also to government bodies with a grievance against another government body .
14 In studying its attention has to be given not only to the relationship between government and the local authorities , but also to government attempts to influence the behaviour of building societies and landlords .
15 In improving inspection techniques , attention will be paid not only to improving non-destructive testing techniques and developing new technologies such as shearography , but also to inspection validation and human errors .
16 The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations [ COSHH ] which came into force at the beginning of October , not only relate to preventing risks from chemicals , but also to protection from biological hazards such as Legionella .
17 She had been Form Mistress of Junior C from 1950 to 1962 and taught with patience , sympathy , and understanding , introducing many boys not only to drama ( as was to be expected ) but also to cricket and football .
18 This applies not only to many nineteenth-century books , but also to film .
19 Allocations relate not only to borrowing but also to expenditure ( that is , loan sanction is given in line with expenditure allocations ) and are determined nationally to meet government public expenditure targets .
20 Disco history is a fragmented book , much of it lost to Aids or fatal drug habits , but also to snobbery , ignorance and a tenacious belief among critics , musicians and music historians that disco was , and is , ephemeral , superficial , trivial .
21 you know and , and not only goes without the psychoanalyse , at least this is the sense I get not only about psychoanalyse , but also to sort of knocked out and , and er maybe that 's , maybe that 's trying to do and that was the point I also have n't read the book so I do n't know .
22 This applies not just to the technical side , but also to information policies ’ .
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