Example sentences of "was also " in BNC.

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1 There was also the question of my own exhaustion .
2 ACET 's Scottish Office was also featured on ‘ Songs of Praise ’ on BBC1 .
3 There was also the question of my own exhaustion .
4 The plight of some 600 detainees acknowledged by the authorities was also giving cause for concern .
5 Naya Min , a lawyer in his 40s , was also arrested under martial law in Myanmar .
6 Orlando Azcué was also said to have been beaten by prison guards on at least three occasions .
7 There was also concern that groups were growing faster in the UK than in the rest of the world .
8 The collaboration of artists with the stage was also brought to a high point by Serge Diaghilev , in his commissions to artists for the Russian Ballet .
9 Copying was also part of an artist 's training , practised by Delacroix and Géricault , Cézanne and Renoir .
10 It looks like an enlargement of the postcard which , in an age of mechanical reproduction , it was to become , commemorating the tourist attraction which it was also to become .
11 The biography suggests that Eliot was never to lose the divided sense of his youth that human life is futile and meaningless — that man is ‘ a finite piece of reasonable misery ’ , in the words of William Drummond of Hawthornden , a good poet who was also a great plagiarist , and a great seeker of shelter in books — but that an eternal order might be felt for , or invented .
12 But she was also , among other literary things , the wonderful and baleful orphan or isolate who is seen to advantage in the books she read : and it may be that cultural history is especially worth attending to in cases such as hers , where the subject is a dedicated reader , and the basis for a directly psychological account is even more than usually insecure .
13 But he was also drawn to the Jews whom he met in their Polish villages , victims of persecution and war , ‘ old Jews with prophets ’ beards and passionate rags ' , to their ruined ghettoes and synagogues .
14 Here was a second double life — that of a scientist who was also an artist , a chemist who was also an alchemist , a businessman who was also a magician .
15 Here was a second double life — that of a scientist who was also an artist , a chemist who was also an alchemist , a businessman who was also a magician .
16 Here was a second double life — that of a scientist who was also an artist , a chemist who was also an alchemist , a businessman who was also a magician .
17 Arnold Wesker 's famous trilogy of plays Chicken Soup with Barley , Roots and I 'm Talking About Jerusalem was also performed at the Royal Court .
18 For me it was also at school playing Sir Andrew Aguecheek .
19 It was also hoped that bureaucratic impartiality would reduce discrimination further .
20 As seen in Chapter 3 , this was also true in the nineteenth century , despite lower clergy support particularly for the Fenian movement .
21 But it was also an explicitly Christian spirit — unfortunate therefore for the four thousand Jews and for the tiny but now increasing numbers of Hindus , Buddhists , Muslims , and Taoists .
22 Not only did the church 's social teaching directly enter into the definition of rights , wrongs , and obligations within this nation state , but it was also to affect one aspect of the structure of government .
23 To the link catholicism-nation de Valera was also adding Gaelic identity in the form of the state promotion of the language :
24 What was good for catholics was also good for protestants , and Ireland was to be no exception .
25 There was also the general assumption that the fact of a state populated by catholics must perforce imply a heightened degree of institutionalized catholic value in law .
26 There was also much legal debate over the intention not to allow divorce unless adequate and proper provision was made for the dependants .
27 It was also agreed that supplementary financial aid would come from the state .
28 The campaign to prevent change of clerical control of the school system was also linked to the contemporary campaign to set up catholic university colleges .
29 In the medieval period the church was also involved in the brewing of its own church-ales , which were made on an occasional basis and produced a useful income supplement ; in late medieval times these were often served in the Church House that frequently adjoined the churchyard .
30 However , over this same period the converse was also true , with a significant record of successful developments consistent with the aims and ideals of conservation bodies .
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