Example sentences of "[noun pl] also [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In foreign policy the Communists also favoured co-operation with the USSR at a time when relations between the Soviet Union and the Western powers were rapidly breaking down . |
2 | The same two civilisations also developed mummification , having discovered how long bodies could be preserved in their dry air . |
3 | The attacks also instilled fear in countless others throughout the city . |
4 | A list of 80 plus independent software and hardware vendors also registered support . |
5 | Delegates also approved observer status for the Hungarian Socialist Party ( MSzP ) , the first such decision in favour of a former communist party from eastern Europe . |
6 | The switch to waged work of previously independent producers also increased union membership . |
7 | Tied cottages also depressed farm wages , making farm workers unable to afford council house rents-Thus , the rents could not be lowered without raising the rates , while farmers were not going voluntarily to raise wages just so that their workers could afford to live in council houses . |
8 | This was more the experience of females than males because , as has already been noted , more of the males ' friends also used heroin . |
9 | But Argentinian forces also used Blowpipe against British aircraft . |
10 | Police also used teargas in Marseille , Saint-Brieuc and Quimper , where demonstrators tore down barriers , hurled firecrackers and flares and broke windows in government offices . |
11 | The results also incprorate redundancy , severence and reorganisation costs of nearly £5.4m . |
12 | The Social Services also expected co-operation from school , for teachers , in daily close contact with children , were admirably placed to read the tell-tale signs of brutal , cruel or inadequate parenting . |
13 | Anna Martin showed that some working class women also distrusted state intervention , not on principle , as was the case with middle class feminists , but because they feared its effects on their husbands ' incentives to work and on their own pivotal position in the family . |