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

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1 In August we had a long weekend in the Lakes , with Rob , Joyce & Ewan which went well , & also a week in Telford with Richard which we thoroughly enjoyed .
2 Benefits of this system include an improvement in urban fuel economy of between 8 and 14 per cent , remarkably stable idling with a reduction from 900 rpm to 825 rpm and a consequent gain in comfort and also a reduction in pollution brought about by the lower fuel consumption .
3 The new award differs from its predecessor in that it includes management studies and also a module in ‘ Control and care of prisoners ’ .
4 But such a dimension does help to explain why philosophy can be seen both as a mode of thinking in any discipline , and also a discipline in its own right ; for it is at least arguable that the ‘ questions about questions ’ in every field eventually converge on certain basic questions and concepts which we recognize as the traditional domain and concern of the philosopher .
5 Books must reflect the times in which they are set , and also the times in which they are written .
6 In it was a single bed and also the cradle in which she and Jessie had lain many years ago .
7 Spilsby was the birthplace of Sir John Franklin , and Wainfleet , once notorious for its smuggling associations , is the home of the well known Bateman 's Brewery and also the birthplace in 1484 of William of Waynflete : founder of Magdalen College , Bishop of Winchester , Provost to Eton , Lord Chancellor to Henry VI and tutor to Edward , Price of Wales .
8 William Tite , the Liberal MP for Bath , and the only professional architect in the House of Commons , then made his first contribution towards the new Foreign Office by suggesting that the Government should form its own plan out of all the ideas produced so far , such as ‘ the plan of Sir J. Soane , that of Mr. Pennethorne , and also the plans in the present competitive exhibition ’ .
9 However , indoor radon levels also vary because there are so many factors involved — eg the geology of the ground on which the house is built , and also the style in which it is built .
10 I would suggest to you that given that and also the wording in the justification under the old Policy E three , that in fact you could hardly get a tissue paper between this policy that is now before you and the previous policy .
11 All the usual revenues received by a temporal ruler were exploited — payments from towns and castles , taxes and procurations , and also the income in the shape of rents and the payments from tenants which came from the lands of which the pope was proprietor .
12 This approach examines the fundamental behaviour of the firm and also the economy in which the firm operates .
13 The charts below compare the marital status of men and women aged 65+ with that of men and women of all ages , and also the difference in marital status between men and women aged 75 and over .
14 But also a year in which the good new cars , exciting developments and true innovations kept flowing .
15 For example , one person 's faith may be a genuine trust in God but also a trust in certain Christian friends , while another person has truly committed himself to God and also to the care of a Christian community .
16 Our congregations demand from every new member not only a conversion but also a change in culture .
17 This demonstrates not only a continuing uncertainty about the precise objectives but also a change in emphasis away from the provision of courses towards other forms of dissemination , of which more will be said below .
18 So not only do we see a physical flight to the countryside but also a change in political outlook .
19 When it comes to handling the environmental crisis there is undoubted strength but also a flaw in the Western democratic system which has triumphed so dramatically , both ideologically and materially , at the end of the twentieth century : its political and economic well-being depends on growth and the prospect of ever-increasing wealth and improved standards of living .
20 If you are confident that you can show that your contract has been broken , you might wish to pursue not only an unfair dismissal complaint , but also a claim in respect of breach of your contract .
21 The reconversion of one portion of the value of the product into capital and the passing of another portion into the individual consumption of the capitalist as well as the working class form a movement within the value of the product itself in which the result of the aggregate capital finds expression ; and this movement is not only a replacement of value , but also a replacement in material and is therefore as much bound up with the relative proportions of the value-components of the total social product as with their use-value , their material shape .
22 He believes we are at a deeply significant turning point in human history and if we are to come through it we have to change not just the way people behave , but also the way in which they think .
23 We require also to recruit and motivate the best people and this in turn requires a good reputation , not only for the goods we make and the worthiness of our contribution to society , but also the way in which we do these things , the sort of people we employ and the contributions we make in the area , and whether we are good citizens or not .
24 But the implications of Clark 's analysis go further than this , seeing the problem of precarious values as affecting not merely day-to-day behaviour but also the way in which a whole organization may conceive its tasks .
25 The other major task is to look again at the ‘ learning difficulties ’ modules — not only the modules themselves but also the way in which they are grouped in the Catalogue .
26 During the development of the qualification package consideration should be given not just to the training needs of assessors and internal verifiers , but also the way in which the person responsible for the day to day management of the scheme ( the central contact ) could be assisted in the planning of the implementation of the qualification in the organisation .
27 The Clio 's chassis engineers were able to achieve this by studying not only the design of the suspension , but also the way in which the suspension interacts with the entire body/chassis unit .
28 Now I think that the whole school meals issue , not just this , but also the way in which cost savings are being achieved at the moment in schools .
29 Recently , we have seen in the UK , in the Lindop Inquiry , not only a group of academics subscribing to the notion of a ‘ coherent academic community ’ , but also the government in its response accepting that the best safeguard of ‘ standards ’ lies in the maintenance of a ‘ coherent , self-critical academic community ’ .
30 But also the increase in road commuting on routes into Leeds which are already severely affected and recognized as such by the Department of Transport and by the City Council .
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