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

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1 It is used for entry into a holding pattern from sector 2 and also in approach patterns .
2 We both took part in Christmas plays and also in temperance plays .
3 It 's been influential very recently in clinical psychology and also in work psychology .
4 Perhaps the subject area which has changed most in recent years , both in terms of student numbers and also in course provision , is teacher education .
5 I 'll play the odd game for the Harlequins Gentlemen for some exercise and also in charity events , but that is all ’ — PAUL ACKFORD ( former England lock ) on rumours that he might be persuaded to return to the international scene .
6 Abnormal Msp I fragment patterns were detected in patients E , C and G ( lanes 4 , 5 and 9 , respectively ) and also in patient D ( not shown ) using the partial cDNA 6G11 .
7 Serum concentrations of pepsinogen A and C were measured in serologically Helicobacter pylori negative blood transfusion donors ( 127 ) as reference population , and in patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome ( 24 ) , duodenal ulcer ( 50 ) , hypertrophic gastropathy ( 5 ) , and chronic renal failure ( 50 ) , and also in reflux oesophagitis patients on longterm omeprazole treatment ( 28 ) .
8 If case management is expected to improve the client 's QOL , then the client 's subjective assessment of his or her well-being is a crucial component in assessment and also in outcome measurement .
9 Fluorite occurs in oreshoots within major veins up to 20km long and 10m wide , and also in stratabound replacement orebodies ( flats ) adjacent to veins as well as numerous minor veins ( Greenwood and Smith , 1977 ) .
10 Hornbills , too , live in forests , but also in woodland savannahs in Asia and Africa .
11 This results in the association between the links being preserved ( ie as translation or rotation between them ) , but also in link B being both translated and rotated with respect to the reference space ( see Figure 7.38B ) .
12 His influence throughout this period was extensive , not only in Britain but also in North America .
13 1974 was the time of a change in direction not only in career but also in fossil hunting .
14 Other mitigating measures could involve the encouragement of private concerns to develop their own plantations , as is already occurring on a small scale , not only in the rainforest regions but also in savanna regions where Eucalyptus is being successfully cultivated to provide fuelwood and poles .
15 Liverpool , Glasgow and Manchester dominate the list of fastest declining LLMAs for 1971–81 , not just in absolute but also in percentage terms , despite their large size , with London not far behind .
16 Ploughing , which is commonly used to prepare upland sites for afforestation , results not only in the drying out of soils and peats , but also in nutrient losses which are in excess of those occurring in undisturbed habitats .
17 It is often argued that we would all be better off if we followed the Warsaw Pact system of accepting their superpower 's equipment , produced mainly in the Soviet Union , but also in satellite countries like Czechoslovakia .
18 He has been prominent , not only in Ward organisation but also in Constituency Party organisation .
19 They will need to find out what the cost of the various activities will be — not just in terms of teachers , materials and equipment , but also in working space and support services .
20 Making every second count — not only in fire protection but also in contract performance .
21 The first is that of feminist campaigners based , not only in rape crisis centres and refuges , but also in specialist lobby groups such as Women Against Rape and Women Against Violence Against Women .
22 The military world was on the threshold of far-reaching revolutionary changes in weapon technology , not only in atomic weapons , but also in propulsion systems , missile guidance and electronics generally .
23 Where possible , applications created under the project will be marketed , mainly in Europe — but also in niche US and Japanese markets — to help generate cash .
24 This tendency is itself in need of sociological analysis , since it is in some respects clearly related to the social character of certain modem institutions , most obviously in advertising and market research but also in audience research and in political opinion polling .
25 Role-play may often be appropriate : in drama , or in media work ( for example in producing news programmes ) , but also in class panel discussions , debates , etc .
26 The NT is obviously interested in new talent but also in staying power — track record in sustainment , as indeed they should .
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