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

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1 By this evaluation awareness of transferable skills amongst students has increased , and also knowledge of Enterprise Centre activities .
2 The impact of that has been different for older and younger generations and has affected the position of each generation in relation to financial support from relatives , and also assistance with accommodation .
3 Relaxation of the rules regarding the form of business organisation through which architects in private practice are able to offer their services may bring about structural change in terms of type of organisation and also size of practice .
4 She says it 's very stylish this year — with fashionable straw top hats — some dressed up and also alot of colour and spots and stripes .
5 Friction includes cumbersome procedures and also lack of feedback information .
6 Both the house expenses , the , the room and also provision of food and cleaning things for the presum for because of the involvement with children .
7 With it comes a copy of the LTA magazine which includes practical information and also insurance on tennis equipment .
8 Employment opportunities include not only work with the traditional large-scale centralized business system but also involvement in database systems , distributed systems and small business systems .
9 ‘ British and European and World citizen , but also member of Universe and Galaxarian ’ ?
10 Part of my later training had been at the hands of an ex-SAS instructor whose absolute priority for survival was evading the enemy ; and with doubt but also awareness of danger I guessed at an enemy above our heads , not a saviour .
11 This might have been expected to mitigate fear of death ; unfortunately , with the general decay of faith towards the end of the century , it was not only terror of hell that was declining , but also hope of immortality .
12 Not only De La Rue but also maker of specialist papers Portals should benefit as it has more than half the world market for the secure cotton-based papers used for money and money orders which it is already selling to about 120 countries .
13 There is therefore a tension between the continued existence of economic and social inequalities which confer political advantages on some groups and corresponding disadvantages on others , and the democratic principle of political equality , which ought , as a principle , to mean not merely equality in the voting booth but also equality of access to the political decision-makers , and equal opportunities to influence the policies and direction taken by society as a whole .
14 In the case of Alan Charlton , he has these six very fine grey panels , by very fine I just mean they are handsomely proportioned , they are very carefully coloured to a very precise , not just colour but also weight of colour and brightness and so on , but the way they 're shown in the Royal Academy Exhibition , and this is part of it 's stupidity , is , well I got the feeling it was intended to kill them to stone dead by putting them next to something very loud , very elaborate , very expressionist , a vast canvass by a very good painter by Mutter .
15 Debris at the bottom of the sea was coming to include not merely the remains of organisms perhaps on their way to becoming fossils , but also rubbish from man 's activities .
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