Example sentences of "[pron] also [vb past] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I also asked for government accounts , and was given the summary of estimates of revenue and expenditure for 1991-2 .
2 I also kept in touch with the Navy by accepting , every October , invitations from a variety of naval establishments all over the country to propose the toast of the Immortal Memory of Lord Nelson at their Trafalgar Night dinners .
3 I also got in touch with the real FFL lot at the weekend , they said they 'd send me an information pack .
4 I also had in mind the terms of section 39 of the Act of 1987 .
5 Now I also had in mind something along these lines … ’
6 I also talked to school advisers .
7 Mario was always very clear on the subject , and I also talked at length with Peterson during the following year .
8 Personal lines , which also benefited from rate increases , showed some overall deterioration during the quarter .
9 The 1–0 League Cup win at City was the start of Tottenham 's revival , which also coincided with goalkeeper Erik Thorstvedt 's return .
10 It therefore became necessary to adopt a luni-solar calendar in which the months were measured by the phases of the moon but which also kept in step with the sun .
11 I 'm happy to see that the attitude of the C E C and of the General Secretary has changed radically , I would say , since last year , when it and they opposed the Liverpool motion , which also called for accountability of Labour councillors and M Ps .
12 You also got into trouble about the press did n't you ?
13 For some reason ( probably ignorance of the comic art ) Will Hay , the majestic Thirties comedian who also went to school in Stockton was overlooked by the Academy .
14 He deals with subjects like safe sex , and some of his decors are by Keith Haring , who also died of AIDS .
15 Hargreaves ( 1967 ) and Lacey ( 1970 ) undertook studies of schools from the inside , playing the role of observers who also participated in school life .
16 Although this still compared well with other Western states , in May 1971 the Finance Minister , Alex Möller , resigned and his post was given to Schiller , who also remained as Economics Minister .
17 She also took to pastry-making , which she continued to practise at a local confectioner 's when she returned to Epsom in 1854 , though her family thought this to be ‘ ultra modern and not quite nice ’ .
18 She also suffered from epilepsy and diabetes but was said to be happy and cheerful despite her disabilities .
19 She also suffered from arthritis in the wrists , the fingers and the ankles and she was unable to turn her head at all ; this was due to a car accident several years before when she had suffered from whiplash .
20 She also fell in love with him , and married him , against the advice of all her family .
21 She also claimed on television that 152 old drawings had disappeared .
22 I think he hoped I might eventually add distinction to the family name , of which he was intensely proud , and his initial interest in me also developed into affection .
23 As we also noticed in chapter 3 , we can not predict the full membership of the set on phonological grounds .
24 and we also looked at acid and carbonate .
25 As we also said in chapter 3 , there are instances when efficiency measures are either not practicable or not possible .
26 We also read of crowd conversions through the preaching of the Christians in Jerusalem after pentecost ( Acts 2:37–41 ; 4:4 ) .
27 Very often I dined on a banana split , which was enormous : it consisted of a whole banana , three scoops of ice cream , syrup and whipped cream and only cost 25 cents ; we also lived on delicatessen sandwiches and salads and were so excited with the automats where we put our money in and out popped coffee .
28 We also drew on survey evidence to show that temporary work provided an important source of new jobs for unemployed people , of whom perhaps a quarter took such work .
29 They also looked at waste minimisation and treatment processes .
30 In London Whigs and Dissenters not only organised counter-demonstrations , where they burnt effigies of the Pope , the Pretender and Tory defectors , but they also engaged in vigilante activity , as they sought to suppress the activities of the Jacobite crowds .
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