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

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1 This task is approached at a general level , and also by reference to specific legal concepts .
2 Additionally , p185 erbB2 is expressed on the surface of Schwann cells and is upregulated during wallerian degeneration and also by exposure to forskolin , which potentiates the mitogenic response to GGF .
3 Both savings and loans are protected by life insurance , and also by insurance against fraud and theft .
4 It is not likely to be a coincidence that Guntram 's reign was marked by disagreements with his fellow rulers , and also by treason .
5 Young adult subjects were recruited from advertisements placed around the hospital and also by work of mouth .
6 After the Elizabethan conquest there had been the usual influx of people wanting land , but the landlords of the traditional type had been supplemented by London-based land-holding companies and also by peasant emigrants from Scotland .
7 In August the campus will be visited by the Bavarian State Youth Orchestra and also by ballet and contemporary dance companies from Norway , North Carolina and Venezuela , who will be performing at the MacRobert .
8 They 're open from 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday ; late ( 7pm ) Thursday ; 10am to 4pm Saturday , and also by appointment .
9 Yes , it 's growing organically and also by acquisition .
10 These are obtainable from hi-fi and electronics stores and also by mail order .
11 The question which organization is best fitted to undertake a particular project should be determined not only by considerations of relative expertise and resources but also by reference to the type of instrument that is most likely to be effective .
12 Language behaviour is influenced not only by personality but also by convention and culture .
13 This has a clear relationship with Pius XI 's teaching , eight years earlier on the same subject : ‘ the very fountainhead from which the State draws its life , namely , wedlock and the family ’ ( 1929 : 14 ) , and with the dispositions of the then current Code of Canon Law which had come into effect in 1917 : ‘ The marriage of baptized persons is governed not only by divine law but also by church law .
14 This was primarily to be financed by increasing the deficit by DM5,900 million ( which was therefore expected to rise to nearly DM33,000 million ) but also by expenditure cuts , most notably of DM545 million on defence .
15 Acceptance can be signified not only by a written document , but also by conduct .
16 I was , of course , advised throughout not only by Home Office lawyers but also by Treasury Counsel .
17 The time taken to perform a search is not only influenced by the indexing language and system , however , but also by system response times , search strategies that are available and the style of the dialogue in a computer-based system .
18 The Library continues to be heavily used not only by personal visitors but also by post , telephone , fax and through our conventional and electronic publications .
19 The third major point is that the reporting of the trials marks out the boundaries of ‘ acceptable ’ behaviour not only by gender , but also by class , race and age .
20 The NORTH U21s , managed by Dave Parker , enjoyed their biennial pre-season tour to Marvejols in Central France where they were hosted for their week long visit by French families as the result of town twinning with Cockermouth , and the fantastic hospitality and often adventurous leisure activities were enjoyed not only by the players but also by referee Fred Howard , who officiated in the first two matches .
21 Young people 's needs for information , understanding , and entertainment are not only met by books but also by television programmes , by cinema films , and by recorded sound .
22 He had won his position not only by strength in his prime , but also by level-headedness and a certain self-contained detachment , quite unlike the impulsive behaviour of most rabbits .
23 This condition is characteristic of societies dominated not only by kinship but also by feudalism or slavery ; it is also characteristic of the peasant village .
24 The vegetation is determined by the climate and the nature of the soil , but also by time and chance ; for example , by what seeds happen to have become established in a particular place in the extreme past .
25 During the war , much of its habitat was destroyed , not only by bombs , but also by Agent Orange .
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