Example sentences of "[pers pn] also [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I also , I also actually said that a co a country that does not promote and sustain its cultural heritage in the widest sense of its world w in a word e er i is a country without a history and if you lose your social history and your culture , then you ca n't progress
2 Isobel found herself fascinated by the diversity and challenge of Edouard 's work ; she also quickly found that she could be of help to him .
3 We also incidentally know that it is not the beginning ( although that , being known in advance by participants , is not part of what is communicated ) , because there is no token of a conversational opening ( like hello ) , and the particle so with which utterance ( i ) begins has the function of tying the present utterance back to prior utterances .
4 We also sometimes wish that we were given notice about the arrangements being made for us , and were consulted .
5 They were eager to capitalise on the partial Americanisation of British business and the acceptance in many quarters of American management approaches and techniques ; they also closely followed and matched the globalisation strategy of their major multinational clients .
6 They also readily acknowledge that the symbols are not as important as the impressions , imaginings and emotions they provoke .
7 This finding not only reinforces the review that the engram site has been correctly located , it also strongly suggests that the engram is intracellular — it remains stored in the cell but ca n't be communicated when the neurotransmitter is inhibited .
8 It also now appears that his cathedral was considerably bigger than anyone thought , since sections of cylindrical columns from it have been re-used in later works .
9 Not only is expertise the justification for giving broad discretionary power to both corporate managers and administrative bodies , it also supposedly limits and controls the exercise of their power .
10 Baudelaire argued for modernity , but he also strongly believed that a critic has the right to be partisan .
11 Nevertheless , he also clearly implied that it was none of the legate 's business .
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