Example sentences of "and [adv] also [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 G. On the western lowlands Chester ( 58 000 people ) is a central place where the Romans and the Normans defended what was once the lowest bridging point over the River Dee and so also the route into northern Wales .
2 What is wanted is not only the name but a statement of the legal points involved in the decision , and perhaps also a consideration of its standing — i.e. whether it has been approved or criticised .
3 Personally I would like to see a gradient profile included in later editions and perhaps also an index , though possibly these opinions reflect my own prejudices .
4 To such authors and their magazine reviewers , so wrong-headed an assumption must stem from defects in the thought — and perhaps also the character — of testers .
5 Given the emphasis on Christianity in the ERA 1988 , parents from religious minority groups may now feel more inclined to exercise the right to withdraw their children from religious education at school , and perhaps also the right to have their children receive a particular form of RE away from school premises during school hours if appropriate arrangements can be made .
6 Particularly in secluded , well sheltered , and not so well ventilated gardens , the open centre — and perhaps also the planting distance between plants so that they do not merge and clash — is more important with Floribundas .
7 Thus Rowthorne and Rowbotham joined the editorial board , and thus also a change began on the Dwarf which was significantly to affect the development of the underground , and ultimately prove its nemesis .
8 Through his ‘ extreme subjectivism ’ , Merleau-ponty argued , Sartre avoided the traditional claims of Marxism to be the realization of history — and thus also the problem of the relation of Marxism to Stalinism .
9 In addition , Colwell et al ( 1978 ) have postulated that abnormal platelet function secondary to the diabetic state may contribute to the development of the specific microvascular disease of diabetics which makes an important contribution to morbidity and mortality in the diabetic population , principally through retinopathy , nephropathy and neuropathy and possibly also a cardiopathy ( Keen & Jarrett , 1982 ) .
10 And he added his hope that in about two years he would have a more straightforward kind of book ready , developing his published studies on Diogenes Laertius , and possibly also an edition of Aeschylus ' Libation Bearers ( on which he had been lecturing earlier in the year ) Without any direct reference to this last suggestions Ritschl , in his reply a few weeks later , implicitly endorsed it .
11 The trade is though to be encouraging the poaching of Ethiopian elephants , and possibly also the smuggling of ivory from neighbouring countries such as Kenya .
12 1.6 " the Premises " means the part of the Site described in the Second Schedule together with such of the Works and the Tenant 's Works as may from time to time have been carried out on the Premises This describes the premises which are to be demised to the tenant and which will include the tenant 's works and possibly also the landlord 's works where alterations or refurbishment works have been carried out to the premises by the landlord .
13 One needed considerable capital and a long-term view to risk a completely planned town , and preferably also the certainty that the demand was there and could not fail — as in New Sarum in the thirteenth century or Middlesbrough and Barrow in the nineteenth .
14 There was formerly a ford across to Erth Barton near Saltash , which can still be defined at low tide , and probably also a ferry .
15 Gray and Jenkins ( 1984 , p. 425 ) point to intraorganizational tensions created by the FMI : for example , between service departments on the one hand and the Treasury ( and formerly also the Management and Personnel Office ) on the other , with the latter fearing loss of control over departmental expenditure and manpower .
16 The weakness in understanding of geomorphic processes ( and hence also a weakness in the understanding of the origin of landforms ) has not been confined to the American continent .
17 It was the war which had led to the great increase in government patronage and hence also the potential for Court influence , and this was by and large a Whig war .
18 Another death , but not as a result of the War , was that of Alfred Caldecott , a founder bondholder of some significance , who in 1913 had become Town Clerk after J.F. Cooper and simultaneously also a Partner in Cooper Son & Caldecott .
19 This describes the classroom ( and frequently also the pulpit ) approach to communication .
20 Excavation was done and then also the documentary we have was continued .
21 Within the citadel there was constant bickering between abbot , Viscount and towns-people — grown so rich that they obeyed no one , remarked Geoffrey of Vigeois ruefully — and yet also a sense of being bound together in opposition to their neighbour , the bishop 's city .
22 These give the poetic texts and occasionally also the music .
23 As with Hegel , following the initial creation of subject-object relations in consciousness , there arises an increasing awareness of the existence of other subjects , and therefore also the possibility of other values and social relations in the world .
24 The National Assembly ( lower house of Parliament ) on Jan. 16 voted by 523 votes to 43 with two abstentions to support Mitterrand 's policy in the Gulf and therefore also the action of the US-led coalition .
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