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

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1 I now use Dug , a decomposed poultry manure from Pelco , when planting and give an annual mulch of bark to the acid areas and spent mushroom compost to the rest ; it improves the body of my sandy soil and also works magnificently as a weed suppressor if put on thick enough .
2 In the case of the bookmarks shown in the photograph on the opposite page , I drew a border around the section that encloses the flowers , not only to give them additional definition but also because the parallel lines at the base help to decorate the bookmark .
3 The MDOs give subscribers cover against findings of negligence both in NHS practice and in their private work and also provide an extensive legal and advisory service .
4 We encourage all our pupils not only to develop their individual potential but also to contribute to the well — being of others .
5 It is quite possible Chaucer 's attitude to such explicitly serious literature was uncertain , appreciating its moral worth but also sensing it to be more than the " " litel hevynesse " " that " " is right ynogh for muche folk " " ( the Knight , in the epilogue of the Monk 's Tale , VII : 2769 – 70 ) , or to be preaching the " " inportable " " ( the Clerk 's Tale , IV : 1144 ) .
6 The Prime Minister announced on Nov. 26 that some months earlier the Queen had asked him to consider the basis on which she might voluntarily pay tax on her personal income and also take responsibility for certain payments to additional members of the royal family ; the Prince of Wales had made a similar request with regard to the Duchy of Cornwall .
7 Finally , the DUC was later to share its experience of campaigning tactics with other community groups , such as those opposing lignite mining near Lough Neagh and those opposing gold mining in– the west , and to provide these groups not only with its campaigning expertise but also with a shining example of how a community could defeat outside interests by grassroots organization .
8 I do believe , however , that he proceeded in considerable apprehension in his dealings with the lady ; in fact , that he was plainly frightened of her because of her quick temper and also because he had for a number of reasons formed a most favourable view of her judgement .
9 There was blood streaming down her white nightdress and also soaking the bedcovers .
10 The combination of these two measurements could be very useful in studies involving food intake in obese patients and its pharmacological regulation and also provide a clearer understanding of the physiological relationship between the stomach and appetite .
11 More use could also be made of educational techniques to improve interpersonal social skills and increase levels of educational attainment , particularly as many long-term attenders are handicapped not just by their mental disorder but also by poor schooling and impaired learning ability .
12 We might explain this by saying that whether the natives will assent or dissent to S will depend normally not only on their present situation but also on the other beliefs which they bring to that situation .
13 The Heilbron Advisory Group confirmed these fears and maintained that ‘ disclosure of a rape victim 's name caused her great distress and also tended to discourage women from reporting alleged rape ’ .
14 John was delighted , not only with her considerable ability but also with her smallness , and put her into the Manchester Mites .
15 The blast that struck St Pierre was remarkable not only for its searing heat but also for its sheer force — masonry walls one metre thick were blown down , heavy cannon torn from their mounts , and a three-ton statue carried sixteen metres .
16 He plays fluently across its full range but also has a very strong jazz feeling , stretching and bending notes for greater expression .
17 The moment we put them back in the open spaces where they belong , in the social life they intuitively understand , horses use not only their innate behaviour but also their intelligent adaptability to its fullest .
18 The answer is that associative aspects of learning enable the individual to cope not only with its physical environment but also with its social environment .
19 Despite the upheaval , the band will continue work on their forthcoming LP and also intend to play NME 's Viva Eight show with Green On Red and A House at London 's Town & Country Club on September 3 .
20 Some debris still remains and I should be grateful if you would arrange for its immediate removal and also ensure that they same thing does not happen when the embankment on Station Lane is tidied .
21 They must cross the gender divide to join their fathers , both to help them cope with the pain of parting from their first love and also to match social expectations of the male sex .
22 A positive consequence of this is that the church has preserved her spiritual heritage and also maintained her community base .
23 The basic similarity between cells refers not only to their general plan but also to their genetic endowment .
24 At the end of the war , under communist control , Yugoslavia became a federation , and Serbia lost not only its dominant position but also large areas that had previously been regarded as part of its territory .
25 When media themselves are put to scrutiny they are therefore judged both on their own performance and also on their relations with the rest of society .
26 Both these features of service employment have specific social implications ; for example , part-time workers are often lower paid and need to work quite near home , while the self-employed usually must have their own transport and also have less security at times of sickness or slack employment .
27 If suppliers know not only the current price in their own market but also the current price in all other markets the aggregate level of output will be independent of the average level of prices .
28 What remains from classical elite theory is the theme of the powerlessness of the masses and the rational unifying capacities of the minority groups , but modern elite theorists , perhaps surprisingly , are more concerned than their precursors to argue that the elites function not only in their own interest but also in the interests of society as a whole — an inevitable concomitant of the functional elitism now prevalent .
29 Dr Hallauer summed up the importance of vaccinating healthcare workers against hepatitis B , not only to protect their own health but also for the good of others .
30 It is , therefore , important for staff to adhere strictly to guidelines regarding the use of protective clothing , especially gloves , when administering these drugs , and also when disposing of any spillages ; for their own safety and also for the safety of patients and other staff .
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