Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] also [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although I have chosen to begin reading Marx 's theory of ideology by reference to his concept of consciousness , the material form of consciousness and also of ideology is clearly language : |
2 | These are mainly for tin but also for zinc , lead and silver which occur in the same veins , and for wolfram and tungsten , which are used in making special steels . |
3 | Indeed , in many respects , such an arrangement would strengthen the independence of the auditor , not only in relation to an industry 's sponsoring department but also with respect to the potential pressures of overbearing industry chairmen . |
4 | The controversies and speculations will no doubt continue for many years to come and only the briefest notes will be given here to suggest some of the possibilities , without prejudice but also with realism . |
5 | This tendency is itself in need of sociological analysis , since it is in some respects clearly related to the social character of certain modem institutions , most obviously in advertising and market research but also in audience research and in political opinion polling . |
6 | On the level of ideology the Conservative Government has attempted to tackle not only a crisis of legitimation but also of motivation . |
7 | As consumers , we pay not only for labour but also for land . |
8 | The NT is obviously interested in new talent but also in staying power — track record in sustainment , as indeed they should . |
9 | The tenth anniversary of the civil rights movement was celebrated on 1 January 1979 amidst a growing alienation of the minority Catholic population , a rising toll not only of violence but also of poverty and unemployment in the six counties , and an increasingly unbridgeable gulf within the majority Protestant ranks , with the Official Unionists and the so-called Democratic Unionists under the Revd Ian Paisley vying with one another in intransigence and extremism . |
10 | To the extent that these may appear antithetical to modernism , not only in practice but also in theory , then we may find ourselves running up against the limits of our modernist frameworks of understanding . |
11 | This means , says Jose , that people become tied to the drug culture , not only through fear but also through gratitude . |
12 | This requires family health service authorities to develop a much more facilitative role of management and also for district health authorities to review the manner in which they plan services . |
13 | I 'll play the odd game for the Harlequins Gentlemen for some exercise and also in charity events , but that is all ’ — PAUL ACKFORD ( former England lock ) on rumours that he might be persuaded to return to the international scene . |
14 | This has a clear relationship with Pius XI 's teaching , eight years earlier on the same subject : ‘ the very fountainhead from which the State draws its life , namely , wedlock and the family ’ ( 1929 : 14 ) , and with the dispositions of the then current Code of Canon Law which had come into effect in 1917 : ‘ The marriage of baptized persons is governed not only by divine law but also by church law . |
15 | Where in the past unions used to pursue claims on behalf of employees , the decline in union membership has now often been replaced by an employee-based legal expenses insurance , offering a valuable source not only of work but also of funding . |
16 | The history of science is of course an important part of our contemporary culture , to be considered not only in the context of the Science department 's work but also in History , Humanities , Religious Education and other fields of study , and in the process of inter-disciplinary thematic work in general . |
17 | The relative lack of progress in developing and disseminating models of good practice , including assessment , with older people and their families is a reflection in part of their relatively low status within professional and organizational cultures , not only within social work but also in medicine , education , and academic disciplines . |
18 | Originally founded as an anti-negro secret society in the years after the Civil War , the Klan spread rapidly in the 1920s , not only in the South but also in mid- and far-West . |
19 | A proper study of materials now requires a sound knowledge not only of metallurgy but also of crystal physics , ceramics , polymer physics , elasticity and continuum mechanics , as well as an understanding of practical mechanics . |
20 | If case management is expected to improve the client 's QOL , then the client 's subjective assessment of his or her well-being is a crucial component in assessment and also in outcome measurement . |
21 | Suppose , for example , it claims to exclude all the following liabilities of the seller : for misrepresentation , for negligence and also for breach of the terms implied by sections 12 to 15 of the Sale of Goods Act . |
22 | In the last three decades there has been considerable success for auctioneering , both in terms of money and also in prestige . |
23 | Today the South Devon in South Africa makes a good cross with the Africander and also with Brahman cows . |
24 | In response to the agonist arachidonic acid ( 1 mM ) which acts via the prostaglandin pathway , and collagen ( 1 μg/ml ) which acts partly directly by adhesion and also via prostaglandin synthesis , whole blood samples from the diabetic subjects showed increased platelet aggregation . |
25 | Allocations relate not only to borrowing but also to expenditure ( that is , loan sanction is given in line with expenditure allocations ) and are determined nationally to meet government public expenditure targets . |
26 | Now they were in the end-of-class ritual of thanks , part of ballet 's insistence on grace not only of body but also of spirit . |
27 | Eventually , the song becomes a real-time simulation of a locked groove , an out-of-control roller-coaster of dread but also of resilience : ‘ And the Mercy Seat is waiting/And I think my head is burning/And in a way I 'm yearning/To be done with all this measuring of proof/An eye for an eye/And a tooth for a tooth/And anyway I told the truth/And I 'm not afraid to die . ’ |
28 | Making every second count — not only in fire protection but also in contract performance . |
29 | Tasks , leading into programmes , will be arranged against the reference of the framework , varying infinitely in depth or extent , contributing no only to localised progress but also as part of the whole Northern interest . |
30 | It must not only drop its concern for style and ethos but also for parish boundaries . |