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

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1 The 1970s and 1980s have seen a series of fundamental economic problems beset not only British but also international capitalism .
2 The Standard Five master Sammy Edwards was a quite volatile character much given to boxing his pupils ' ears — not only a painful but also dangerous practice .
3 The most fruitful feature of Pythagorean teaching was the key idea that the essence of things is to be found in the concept of number , which was regarded as having spatial and also temporal significance .
4 Power stations produce electricity for our homes and industry , they 're surrounded by thousands of acres of wild land This wild land has developed into some of the nation 's most remarkable nature reserves For seven days a week , twenty four hour a day routine at the power station can provide unique and also surprising cover for all kinds of wild life .
5 ‘ These countries are going to go through a period of not only political but also economic instability for some time to come , ’ he says .
6 It is therefore a tall but also slender building , all in brick , with a high , elegant south tower and spire .
7 ‘ There is undoubtedly a role for the Government to regulate what is broadcast — an increasingly complex but also pressing issue with satellite television leaping across national boundaries . ’
8 The main road bridge is at the bottom of the town , facing the theatre , which has cafes outside and is an airy if also raucous place to sit and have coffee .
9 Success with such questions requires not only knowledge of the measures concerned but also general knowledge .
10 The second , smaller but also growing band , will be teachers who are strong enough and courageous enough to stick their necks out publicly .
11 They offer not only all the finest portfolio available but also accurate advice and help .
12 The tagsets produced ( i.e. the groups of words ) thereby contain not just syntactic but also semantic information .
13 At the other extreme , a genuinely conservative but also progressive business like Marks & Spencer , anxious to ease its dependence on its enormous and deserved UK success , paid a huge $750 million for Brooks Brothers .
14 Vlaminck always insisted that he was the first to have ‘ discovered ’ African or Negro sculpture ( and he and his contemporaries used the term ‘ art negre ’ generically to cover not only African but also Polynesian art and indeed any tribal art at all that came their way ) and his claim was to pass into legend , although Gauguin himself possibly owned examples of African as well as Polynesian sculpture .
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