Example sentences of "[pron] also [vb -s] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the present study , the thesis has been treated as a quasi-formal entity , which possesses enough attributes of the formal to enable comparisons to be drawn with fully formal conventional publications , such as journal articles , but which also possesses some elements of informal , personal communication , in that it can be regarded as the fulfilment of a one-to-one contract between the researcher and the university .
2 But in May 1958 even that show came to an end — a London bus strike was killing business , which also gives some idea of how long ago that was .
3 The Garonnais is the dominant type in the Blonde d'Aquitaine herdbook , which also includes some Villard de Lans cows , a pale corn-coloured milk-and-meat breed from the Vercors plateau of Isère .
4 And we hope she also gets some answers .
5 But then she also spends some time persuading the audience to laugh at her own idiosyncrasies and rather portly shape .
6 The social relations of production under which land is used is a key and pervasive element in the explanation of soil erosion ; it also goes some way to explaining the nature of the state — which intervenes and influences the use of land in all sorts of ways .
7 But , it also begs some questions .
8 It also has some degree of resistance to ticks and seems to be well suited to range conditions .
9 If Halliday 's pluralism is superior to monism , it also has some advantages over dualism .
10 It also has some integration work underway designed to tie-in its servers more closely with workstations from NeXT Computer , following the reseller agreement it announced last year .
11 It also demands some level of participation in relationships with other workers , perhaps with customers , and , unless the worker is self-employed , with supervisors and management , and at the end of the day work also yields a wage or salary .
12 It also provides some flexibility for smaller countries , which had claimed that for them self-sufficiency was not always feasible .
13 It also provides some examples of breaches and discusses the possible manners in which such breaches should be addressed and in some cases reported .
14 It is mainly used as a phosphate source which , as it also contains some lime , has an alkaline reaction .
15 It also makes some changes in the existing law to remedy shortcomings revealed by experience , and contains some new provisions designed to enable the United Kingdom to ratify the Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters of 1968 ( Cmnd 3991 of 1969 ) .
16 The rest of this chapter provides data about three different dimensions of inequality : sex , ethnic group and social class ; it also gives some information about educational achievement in independent schools , and about the education of children with special needs .
17 It also gives some indication of the pattern of the sexual division of labour as it was developing in the late 1960s .
18 He also does some composing .
19 He also gives some emphasis to channels of communication and their control ; the flow of information that is interpreted by individuals according to their frame of reference .
20 He does in general , though he also knocks some gilt off the gingerbread by pointing out how easy it all was .
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