Example sentences of "[was/were] also [verb] on the " in BNC.

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1 Goods were also stored on the warehouse floor , by high-rise stackings .
2 Views were also sought on the appropriateness of the wording and language level of the test questions and the contexts in which the mathematics was set .
3 Doubts were also cast on the procedural elements of the case .
4 Naval ships in Chittagong were also destroyed on the night of the cyclone , and unofficial estimates suggested that the total loss to the navy and air force would exceed US$2,500 million .
5 The Conservatives ' advantage over Labour in the post-election survey is nearly double what it was in 1964 and treble what it was as recently as on Tuesday and Wednesday last week : 1964Wk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Now Conservatives ' best 45 45 43 44 45 52 Labour best 34 37 38 38 38 31 Con advantage+11 +8 +5 +6 +7+21 While the Tories were triumphing on the issues , they were also triumphing on the matter of personal leadership .
6 But , in place of the folding legs of the experimental model , two fixed out side jockey wheels were also mounted on the trailer to support it when uncoupled .
7 With the exception of Glastonbury , who produced the occasional ‘ Oh dear , I do n't know ’ sound , those present were also united on the general untrustworthiness of the late Trueman .
8 Presentations were also made on the carpet ranges from the Contracts Division and by Credit Control and Marketing .
9 Matilda 's eyes were also riveted on the glass .
10 Disagreements were also reported on the liberalization of the US trade in textiles ( estimated to be worth an annual US$180,000 million ) .
11 Drops of acid rain were also falling on the monster to no effect , because it belonged there .
12 Restrictions were also lifted on the activities of US non-governmental and non-profit organizations carrying out humanitarian work in Vietnam .
13 And some violent scenes — accepted for US TV — were also left on the cutting room floor .
14 For a half a century from the 1840s , Shorthorn bulls from Britain and Dutch Black Pied bulls were used to improve local red and red-pied cattle in central and southern Belgium ; they were also used on the black-and-white Charleroi ( which also had some Charolais influence later ) .
15 Jean Baptiste , living at home on the rue de Seine , married Louise Marquin , daughter of Elizabeth Carré and the deceased Sieur Jean Marquin , ‘ Intendant de maison et affaires de Seine , who was also living on the rue de Seine .
16 He was also seen on the same Monday slightly later standing at Crown Point , Martlesham .
17 Chichester 's wealth was also built on the normal Sussex pattern of exporting wool and importing wine .
18 ‘ Made in Wales ’ was also printed on the labels , which further reinforced the authentic country air .
19 ‘ And if Wavebreaker does sail across the Atlantic ’ — I was carefully not including myself in that statement , and I was also piling on the practical difficulties attendant on the cruise-cure — ‘ she 'll need a proper crew .
20 Finally , agreement was also reached on the proposed name of the new association : The British Deaf and Dumb Association ( The BDDA ) .
21 Tentative agreement was also reached on the payment of $400,000 by the USA to settle 108 Iranian small claims , mostly by naval cadets forced to leave the US after the revolution .
22 Agreement was also reached on the supply to Israel of 10 used US F-15 A or F-15B jet fighters .
23 Agreement was also reached on the demarcation of Namibia 's southern border with South Africa , with the decision to shift the boundary from the northern bank of the Orange River to the middle .
24 It was also announced on the same day that the Greek government was to replace Vasso Papandreou as the Commissioner responsible for social affairs and employment , education and training , and human resources by Greek Finance Minister Ioannis Paleokrassas .
25 To cling to a Polish identity was to exclude oneself from the German monopoly on higher education and from all but menial employment in industry ; given the rapid depopulation of the countryside it was also to insist on the right to become and remain part of a backward , ignorant , illiterate , inward-looking agrarian people , stuck in a rural backwater with no access to the outside world , with scant interest from that world and little hope of progress .
26 This was also rejected on the ground that the Commission had wide and flexible discretion and was not obliged to put every piece of material to all interested parties .
27 The Central Authority 's ambition to standardise was also based on the role accorded to it by statute ‘ … to co-ordinate the distribution of electricity by Area Boards and to exercise a general control over the policy of those Boards ’ .
28 It was also based on the household unit , irrespective of how many people were actually living in the household .
29 It was also based on the even worse assumption that the actual level of income support in April 1990 was sufficient for people to live on in the first place .
30 Control was also imposed on the right of landlords to recover possession .
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