Example sentences of "[coord] it also [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This little side-play caused Peggy to stop and wonder , and it also gave Lizzie the opportunity to try to bring a smile to her daughter 's face and perhaps ease the tension she saw there .
2 The use of one language simplified administration , and it also simplified communication between Africans , which became increasingly important .
3 But it also guaranteed Fields equal say in the running of the company , by the expedient of comprising the board of four directors .
4 This was done most dramatically and ruthlessly in Latin America , e.g. in Mexico under Juarez in the 1860s or in Bolivia under the dictator Melgarejo ( 1866–71 ) , but it also took place on a large scale in Spain after the revolution of 1854 , in Italy after the unification of the country under the liberal institutions of Piedmont , and wherever else economic and legal liberalism triumphed .
5 The development of textile manufacturing in the fifteenth century was not only one of the most fundamental economic changes of the period , but it also took men away from farming , created a market for the sale of agricultural products and gave an incentive to the producer to grow crops and raise stock beyond the levels required for his own consumption .
6 But it also stirred feelings of guilt and pity within me which I am still grappling to explain to myself .
7 But it also contained films by Hitchcock dealing with British stories that avoided the sort of grandiosity which afflicted so many of the pictures pitched at the US market , and had as much wit as The Private Life of Henry VIII .
8 ‘ As the Sun now recognises , the publication did cause personal offence to the Queen but it also caused offence amongst those who prefer to hear or see Her Majesty 's Christmas Message for the first time on Christmas Day . ’
9 Omari describes how the paper printed many letters from readers in support of the Government , but it also published others strongly in favour of nationalism and independence .
10 But it also triggered outrage in Europe that there would be no British decision for another year .
11 Not only did it make it possible to conceive of the settlement , a succession of trusts , where a trust was set up in favour of a beneficiary who was himself charged with a trust in favour of a further beneficiary , but it also allowed trusts to be set up on intestacy , which led to the growth of an advanced system of property disposition on death which had absolutely no connection with a will .
12 But it also strained credulity to believe that any sort of war where any sort of nuclear weapons were available would not eventually lead to full-scale atomic destruction .
13 But it also highlighted DSC 's moderate profitability , limited financial flexibility and the presence of significant competition .
14 This allowed the development of freer trade with America , on lines envisaged at Bretton Woods in 1944 , but it also created problems in Atlantic relations .
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