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

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1 Haiti Info is published every two weeks by the Haitian Information Bureau and is available by mail , fax and also electronically via computer .
2 Let ministers of local churches have copies as a good exercise in public relations and also just in case they have new members of their flock inquiring about schools in the area .
3 However , the economic benefit gained from such treatment varies considerably from farm to farm and also apparently from country to country and there are as yet insufficient grounds for advocating routine treatment of herds at calving .
4 AGE-SPECIFIC RATES — The frequency of demographic events ( live births , deaths , marriages , etc. ) that occurred during one year in a population defined by age ( usually one or five-year age groups ) and also often by sex relative to the size of population of the given age or age group ( and sex ) relative to the mid-year size of the same population ( expressed per 1,000 population ) .
5 These are the colours of lines on Beck 's map and also sometimes of station trims and new station bucket seats .
6 This project aims to study the specialised procedures which enable human systems to improve their performance over time , with a view to suggesting design principles for self-developing programs , and also perhaps for incorporation in educational curricula , social organisations , and so on .
7 Many issues came up curing this work — both day care in general and also specifically around day care for dementia sufferers .
8 These goals will be for weight and also possibly for size , i.e. your ‘ vital statistics ’ .
9 With advances in electronic control and programming , and also possibly in operator programming skill , it is likely that in future it will be feasible for many operators to program the next job on the machine while it is still cutting the present piece .
10 He has contributed not only to general Marxist theory , but also directly to penology in Whigs and Hunters ( 1977 ) , his painstaking historical study of the passing of the ‘ Black Act ’ of 1723 , a penal statute of extraordinary scope and ferocity .
11 The sportsman thoroughly disapproves of myxomatosis — the plague that now hits rabbit stocks almost annually — and he fervently hopes that reasonable stocks will survive in perpetuity not only for the maintenance of his sport but also out of regard for the rabbit itself .
12 They informed to curry favour and to build up credit against being informed on themselves , but also out of ambition , spite , jealousy and almost every other nasty motive found in human nature .
13 On the 1st May an odd selection of individuals , myself included , set out to travel not only South to Totnes Castle , but also back in time about 530 years .
14 This meant that museums not only became progressively poorer , but also less in control of their purchasing policies .
15 Norris in fact claims that in the patristic period nothing was made of Christ 's maleness , as also not for example of his Jewishness , as being of Christological significance .
16 It simply does not allow that differences of sex , as also not of race , are of significance Christologically .
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