Example sentences of "[pers pn] also [verb] on the " in BNC.

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1 I also served on the Committee considering the London Local Authority Bill which was , remarkably , opposed by the ice-cream alliance when the SDP and the Liberal Democrats were in a state of meltdown .
2 I also spoke on the phone to the landlord of the pub at Morvyl .
3 You also comment on the willingness of even those people who have suffered directly from terrorist violence to find forgiveness in their hearts .
4 The paradox in Leapor 's response to her experience is that she is firmly aware of its physical nature , yet she also insists on the intellectual and spiritual dignity of women .
5 One of Wigan 's local councillors , whose mother was active in the Labour Party women 's section , remembers that she also worked on the pit top .
6 A lot of them also stand on the part that covered by Street And I know Street has got a tenant 's action group against prostitutes .
7 On the other hand we also proceed on the assumption that we have some measure of personal access to others if the occasion unexpectedly requires it and vice versa .
8 Yes , well I mean I 'm particularly interested for people to come along to the Cowley Centre stall , er and we also sell on the Cowley Road at our plant nursery which one of the other groups runs down near the east Oxford Health Centre .
9 we also rely on the fact that the case that I 've drawn to your Lordships attention yesterday , is this was the case in the supplementary bundle where your Lordship will recall that er on the issue of export credit guarantee
10 They also slapped on the most handcreams , cleansers and moisturisers .
11 Polar bears , especially mothers with cubs , tend to spend the summer on the islands , where they also graze on the vegetation .
12 They also remarked on the frequent riotous assemblies that seemed to take place in or about the city of Glasgow .
13 They also object on the grounds that , while Sotheby 's disclaims any ownership interest in the treasure and was merely the agent for Lord Northampton , they are by no means convinced that this is the case , especially as it has come to light during the discovery process that the former chairman of Sotheby 's , the late Peter Wilson , played the leading role in the treasure 's acquisition and had a share in its value , inherited by his sons , Thomas and Philip .
14 They also draw on the qualitative , communal , agentic approaches of humanist psychology , and redefine them as feminine .
15 They also agreed on the importance of the " safe , responsible and reliable control " of nuclear arsenals .
16 They also hit on the refillable container : for a little less money , customers buy a pouch of liquid and decant it into a used container .
17 They are an extension of the techniques considered in chapters 7 and 8 ( the first four sections of chapter 8 in particular ) and they also build on the arguments about the need for controls presented in chapter 12 .
18 They also called on the churches to teach their leaders and congregations to use alternative models of communication that are accessible to most people and that would enable communicators to get their message across most effectively .
19 It also depends on the sun — a south-facing window will add more heat than it loses , winter or summer , though not always when you want it .
20 Speechreading is an uncertain art ; successful speechreading depends on more than the skill of the individual : it also depends on the circumstances and the speaker .
21 A company 's competitive position no longer ( solely ) depends on its internal capabilities ; it also depends on the type of relationships it has been able to establish with other firms and the scope of those relationships .
22 But it also depends on the time it takes to get the job .
23 It also depends on the doctor 's approach .
24 It also calls on the general assembly to deplore British Steel 's ‘ abrupt ’ closure announcement of the Ravenscraig plant .
25 It also calls on the government to act on the relevant commitments it made at the UNCED summit [ see ED 59/60 ] , and on the major supermarket chains to provide information on the biodiversity of the foods they stock .
26 It also depended on the promotion of the belief that free markets are both economically efficient and socially just — and in crucial respects local government stood in the way of such promotion .
27 It also capitalised on the plethora of newspaper opinion polls adversely comparing Mrs Thatcher 's potential to lead the party to electoral victory with Heseltine 's .
28 It also called on the guerrillas in El Salvador to cease hostilities and to begin peace talks .
29 It also called on the government to protect the authority from financial difficulties if , as seems likely , the water companies will seek compensation for loss of supplies .
30 It also draws on the results of the new TGV ( Train Grande Vitesse ) service between Paris and Lyon , which Schmitt says cut air travel between the two cities by a third .
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