Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] also [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 To emphasize the " poetic " style of the passage , let us also observe that the schematic patterning is extensive on the phonological as well as on the syntactic level , for example in the alliterations and assonances of " feet … follow " , " hands … hold " , " alphabet … arch … aisle " , " lift … fall " .
2 Let us also suppose that you have found a hypnotherapist who is both reputable and someone with whom you feel compatible ( see p.23 ) .
3 Let us also celebrate and exploit the opportunities that have been created by new media , and ensure that bookshops are seen as the distribution channel of choice , and that we do all we can to make the book the natural bedfellow of these emerging products .
4 But let us also remember that the opposition have an obligation to stay behind the off-side line .
5 But let us also remember that Baron Cuvier , perhaps the greatest protagonist of catastrophism in its earlier form , worked on the placid , untectonised sediments of Montmartre and the environs of Paris .
6 Did you also know that she had connections with the Dublin and London criminal underworlds ?
7 Did you also know that in Britain neither sanitary towels nor tampons are sterilised , despite what their individual wrapping might suggest ?
8 If you want to have more fun , for example , do you also believe that work justifies your existence , or that fun-loving people waste time , or that it 's ‘ better ’ to be serious and heavy-hearted ?
9 If you want good health , do you also believe that health is a matter of luck , or that you are a sickly person , or that the body is a machine ?
10 Did they also wonder if they had anything to learn from them ?
11 Did he also notice that twice as many people would trust him to negotiate on Europe for this country as would trust the Leader of the Opposition ?
12 Does he also agree that it is an insult to all that Parliament stands for if the House meets from 10 pm to 11.30 pm to discuss matters that have already been decided in Brussels ?
13 Does he also agree that the European Community should be an evolutionary community , not a revolutionary one ?
14 Does he also agree that the reservations in his party about a single currency have more to do with nationalism than with economics ?
15 Does he also agree that the increase this year is extremely valuable and that steps should be taken towards improving houses in rural districts , where improvement grants are particularly valuable and welcome ?
16 Does he also agree that one state which does not meet the generally accepted criteria for recognition is the federal state of Yugoslavia , which has lost control of its own army ?
17 Does he also agree that there has been a noticeable change of opinion in the business community , in that in 1990 it thought that we could go into the exchange rate mechanism without any disadvantage whereas it is now beginning to realise that the ERM obliges us to have a higher exchange rate and higher real interest rates than are appropriate for domestic needs ?
18 Does he also agree that only by standing shoulder to shoulder with our American and NATO allies have we been able to win the war against communism in the Soviet bloc ?
19 Does he also agree that a minimum wage and higher taxation would lead to even greater unemployment ?
20 Does he also agree that a large part of the excellence stems from the fact that its members have the right training from day one , when they join the armed forces ?
21 Does he also agree that the imposition of the social chapter , which both parties opposite would like to force on this country , would not only destroy our competitive advantage but more importantly would destroy jobs ?
22 However , does he also accept that they are worried about two things — first , proposals to put 50p on a gallon of petrol and , secondly , proposals for environment controls which would strangle them to death — proposals made by the Opposition parties ?
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