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

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1 I 'm also godfather to one of his children . ’
2 Among some indigenous groups there is also resistance to any kind of integration with ladino society which means denying their own culture and becoming ‘ Spanish ’ .
3 There is also trip to Hall , formerly the centre of the Tyrol 's salt industry ; on to the Swarovski crystal factory show rooms where you will see glass being blown and painted , as well as having the opportunity to buy anything that takes your fancy .
4 If the predicate adjunct to the subject is felt to qualify the support of the verb in She was alone , it would seem plausible that in ( 9 ) alone is also incident to the support of the verb ( used here in the infinitival form ) , even though there is no subject pronoun to identify this support 's ordinal rank .
5 ‘ The project has allowed us to make substantial progress in understanding young people 's relationship with television , and their needs and demands regarding programme content , ’ said CENECA 's Director , Valerio Fuenzalida , who is also Secretary to the Executive Council of Chile 's National Television .
6 Wearing another hat , he is also secretary to the Board of Finance , the most powerful of the five diocesan boards ( the others are responsible for education , the ministry , missionary work at home and abroad , and social responsibility ) .
7 There is also benefit to be gained from a break or — better — a short sleep .
8 There is also reference to reprimands and complaints addressed by him to his subordinates ; on one occasion we are told that the generals on an unsuccessful campaign justified their failure by explaining that although his piety was noted , he was not feared and this meant that his agents commanded no respect .
9 It is also manna to lawyers looking for juicy briefs in civil litigation .
10 With much wider powers than its predecessor , the Secondary Examinations Council ( SEC ) , SEAC is also heir to the recommendations of another of the Secretary of State 's ad hoc working parties , the Task Group on Assessment and Testing ( TGAT ) which was set up at the same time as the first curriculum working groups and , like them , worked under enormous pressure to produce proposals for the assessment of the National Curriculum .
11 There is also access to a south-facing balcony at first floor level .
12 Not only does he or she have the authority to appoint and dismiss or advance or relegate ministers , but there is also access to the patronage system for honours , awards and selection of candidates for high public office .
13 There is also opposition to the ‘ specialist knowledge ’ which textbook-learnt policemen and women employ , sometimes drawn from the liberal social sciences .
14 There is also opposition to the principle that companies can bid for more than one commercial television licence : the IBA has warned the government this will make management of the network between now and 1993 very difficult .
15 But it 's also testimony to something else .
16 He was also consultant to the Presidential Task Force on Human Rights .
17 The new group format was also kind to holders Llanelli , who entertain either St Albans or Bridgend Athletic — both junior clubs .
18 In the new reign Cranmer was a senior member of the Council of Regency and was also godfather to the young King Edward VI .
19 Sharp was also appointment to be Canada 's delegate to the IRFB for the next two years .
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