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

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1 These data must be interpreted cautiously , however , in view of our findings that glutathione S-transferase π is present in normal colonic epithelium and also in chronic inflammatory cells , which are often found as part of colonic carcinomas .
2 Many commentators interpreted his decision to run for the council as a means of preserving his extensive political machine while also providing a platform within the city government from which he could launch a future mayoral bid .
3 However , one study has not only shown persistence of enhanced platelet reactivity in response to collagen and sodium arachidonate despite a 1 6-week period of near normal glycaemic control but also an increase in platelet reactivity to ADP ( Jackson et al , 1984 ) .
4 This much should be clear after the Bundesbank under Pöhl was forced to accept Federal Government policy not only on the principle of German Monetary Union but also on the exchange rate , both of which it had initially resisted .
5 Her work belongs in the awesome tradition of German graphic art but also has the chilling grandeur of the paintings of Francis Bacon .
6 And the test for the manager is not only whether there is this personal commitment but also whether it can be communicated .
7 His two-day visit was the first by a French Prime Minister and also the first by any European Prime Minister since Harold Macmillan in January 1957 [ see p. 16042 ] .
8 Low birth weight is not only associated with high perinatal mortality but also with a much higher risk of dying during infancy , especially for a male child .
9 The defendant occupiers were held not liable , as they could assume that sweeps would be aware of this particular danger and also because the sweeps had been warned of the danger .
10 You have to reckon not only on the cost of living in London or some other city but also the expense of accompanying your master when he travels .
11 CR-1409 completely abolished this proliferative response and also prevented the rise in nucleic acid and protein contents .
12 Nonetheless the closest possible identification with other sufferers is preferable not only for each individual sufferer but also for the health of each Anonymous Fellowship .
13 It was the first election to be fought essentially on national issues and it witnessed the return not only of a reforming Liberal government but also , and in some respects more significantly , of 27 Labour MPs .
14 A theoretical stress upon biblical study , an active laity , the reunion of Christians , and a positive commitment to the service of the world in its cultural , social and economic needs , coupled with an absence of guidance as to how all this was to be done and how far one could go in these various directions , led both to a state of real popular enthusiasm but also , almost inevitably , to tension and conflict .
15 He argued that issues of fact were more difficult than in Britain because there was much false testimony and also because ‘ precision of observation with regard to time and distance is quite unknown to a large proportion of witnesses . ’
16 The smaller red roses were positioned next , not only to emphasise the overall burgundy theme but also to introduce various sizes and shades for interest .
17 Curtains and blinds can form a focal point in a room , and should not only harmonize with the overall interior decor but also enhance it .
18 Standing pots on a tray of pebbles or gravel , which you simply keep topped up with water , will raise humidity without too much day-to-day attention and also makes watering easy .
19 Not only in a simple financial sense but also in a spiritual sense .
20 One of the features of Ben Jonson 's Workes 1616 was not only that Jonson was the first English dramatist to present his plays as worthy of serious literary attention but also that he did so in a folio format .
21 When asked to be more specific about his " unethical " behaviour , Anderson is extremely uncooperative : Anderson 's initiation and subsequent withdrawal of this topic repays our attention not only because it is a striking example of the problems he causes through his disorderly conversational behaviour but also because , like his earlier reference to the linguistic paradox , it suggests that Anderson enjoys " playing " with language , a point which will be returned to later .
22 Epicurus introduced the famous ‘ swerve ’ into the chain of strict causality , so as to account both for human free will and also for the existence of random motion in the universe ; for otherwise all bodies would , in his opinion , fall with the same speed downwards .
23 Consistent data on the extent of temporary working are not available over time : the results from the mid-1970s worker-directed survey are in no way comparable with those of the 1984 employer-directed survey and also can not really be compared to those of the LFS .
24 Northern Ireland excelled as usual , with an area total of £58.70 per member , well ahead of the national average figure and also that of any other single area .
25 They believed their own cause enjoyed wider public support , because of the Golan 's obvious strategic value and also because the area is largely uninhabited , whereas nearly 2m Palestinians live in the West Bank and Gaza .
26 You can find a similar idea of consumption with integrity in The Face , where the Disinformation column snuggles next to photographs of exorbitant clothes and furniture , the implication being that avant-garde design is part of some grand progressive thrust that also includes socialism .
27 Police on parade , in the absence of marches by a peacetime army , was both a major civic celebration and also a symbol of untrammelled power .
28 The problem is not just one of poor acoustic input but also of ambiguous word boundaries .
29 Close the curtains to exclude daylight , and pick a camera position which gives a good wide-angle view and also allows close-ups of the tree and its decorators .
30 The transition from traditional management techniques to those based on personal computers revealed the need not only for good early planning but also for high-level commitment in directing what was to be implemented and for what were described as decision support systems .
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