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

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1 I also went out every day , and I always had my gun with me .
2 I also jot down the questions I did answer and ask myself if my answers were open or closed .
3 I also took on the position knowingly of the bad reputation in Scotland of Sports to the trade regarding hotel sales of your equipment , but was promised that this practice would be cut out .
4 I also switched on the echo-sounder and adjusted it to ‘ bleep ’ if we passed over any fish — such are the benefits of modern technology !
5 I also put on the real Sperzel locking tuning pegs as opposed to the fake ones that Fender are making now .
6 I also set up a room for the program under review , so I can just click at the side of the screen and move to it .
7 Just to be on the safe side I also set up a stick float and a bleak whip but I was hoping I would n't need them — so much for being positive .
8 I also tracked down the first lieutenant of the submarine and one of the two soldiers carried on board and they confirmed the killings .
9 I also pointed out the difficulty of bringing a peer down from the Upper House-not only the short-term difficulty of the delay but also the psychological impact on the country .
10 But it does apply to endowment policies and , since many good-value mortgage offers depend on you also taking out an endowment policy , FIMBRA registration is important .
11 ‘ I suppose you also turned down the chance to be his girlfriend ? ’
12 She inherited from her brother a methodical and intelligent Treasurer , the Marquis of Winchester ; and she also took over the conclusions of committees which had been investigating the Crown 's finances under Edward VI .
13 She also points out the importance of the older person having some privacy however dependent he or she becomes , with a room that can double as a sitting room and includes , if possible , TV , electric kettle , cups , and so on , so that there is an independent place to be .
14 She also kept up a vigorous campaign against the expansion of Geale 's fish and chip restaurant near her house : she said the smells made her garden unusable .
15 Barbara not only acted as secretary to a succession of senior managers including Harold Worland and Raymond Anderson , she also carried out the secretarial work for the Board for many years .
16 She also picked up a number of recently composed ‘ revival ’ songs , like Andy Hunter 's Up and Awa wi' the Laverock .
17 We also carried out a number of follow-up interviews with respondents and non-respondents in order to explore some issues further .
18 So , if it is a male , we cut off its testicles ; if it is a female we cut out its uterus and its ovaries ; and if we are house-proud , we also cut out the claws of both sexes .
19 We also welcome back a former club captain , Trevor ‘ Killer ’ Proby ( 52 ) after a four-year suspension .
20 We also agree over the importance of Staphylococcus saprophyticus , to which we referred , and the difficulty posed by chronic prostatitis .
21 We also set out the basis adopted for the answer to parts ( b ) and ( c ) .
22 They also played down the role of Sir Alan Walters , the Prime Minister 's personal economic adviser , in the critical decisions to intervene heavily in the past two weeks and raise interest rates to protect the pound last Thursday .
23 Just as they clean up all the trash and litter , they also clean up the earth and the sky , transmogrifying cars , turning tools , parts , weapons , bolts into carbon and iron .
24 His is just one example of the new enterprises supplying fish to shops or restaurants that cut out Billingsgate market ; for they also cut out the 25 per cent or so that trading through the market adds to the cost of fish .
25 They also take up an extraordinary amount of memory , the four together gobble up 91K which is more than double that required by SideKick and a quarter as much again as Spotlight .
26 In the poetry of Mallarmé the words ‘ mean ’ what a French dictionary tells us they mean , but they also take on the private and idiosyncratic meanings that Mallarmé gives them .
27 Some species of caterpillar not only sever the veins in this way , they also gouge out a circular trench on the underside of the leaf and then feed only within this protective moat .
28 The principle is that the hook bait is free enough to behave very similarly to loose fed baits , but that the carp suck it in so strongly they also suck in the large hook .
29 They also set up a light-engineering works ( one of a number throughout the Prussian east ) at Dirschau ( Tczew ) .
30 They also set up a programme of constant monitoring of the overall environment , both within the mine and for some miles around ’ .
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