Example sentences of "[pers pn] also [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | ( She also does all the lovely flower arrangements for which she has won an award . ) |
2 | did n't we also tear apart the west brom ground after they beat us 3 nil . |
3 | However , we were able to make comparisons for the use of fixed-term contract workers and we also report briefly the results of this exercise . |
4 | And it also becomes all the more important to provide the context . |
5 | If the ideology provides.a new point of view , it also defines favourably the identity of those who occupy this new vantage position . |
6 | It also has probably the finest and most ancient native pines in Scotland , venerable trees whose gnarled , weatherbeaten habit has more in common with old oaks than with the conifers we are used to seeing . |
7 | Despite the wonderful emotional quality of the picture , it also shows clearly the hard unromantic nature of canal transport in the late 19th century . |
8 | Asquith 's appointment of Isaacs as Lord Chief Justice just a few months after he had narrowly escaped ( and actually deserved ) parliamentary censure , was a brave example of loyalty to a colleague , but it also demonstrated exactly the insensitivity that Unionists had denounced . |
9 | He also read carefully the famous book of Pope Gregory the Great , from the sixth century , on the pastoral office in the Church . |
10 | He also addressed directly the unease expressed in some neighbouring countries over his government 's desire to send units from the Self-Defence Forces to assist US-led coalition forces in the Gulf war with Iraq [ see pp. 38010 ; 38098 ] . |
11 | He also became arguably the most famous exponent of the instrument , along with Eric Haydock of The Hollies . |