Example sentences of "he also [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He also objects to the now-common term ‘ mothering ’ .
2 When a pilot activates his reversers , he also pours on the power to create reverse thrust , to have the blast from the jet engine going forward over the wings instead of backwards .
3 He also recalled as an eight-year-old , 18 years ago , getting up at five in the morning to watch the event on television at his home in Sunshine , Victoria .
4 He also relied on an earlier account which had mentioned ‘ 607 sabres ’ .
5 However , he also relied upon a number of criticisms of the judge 's summing up .
6 After finishing his grub he took out a big spanner and proceeded to check the bolts on his plough , he also knocked off the clods of earth in between the blades .
7 He also points to the ecological problems that this industrialisation of farming and forestry has brought about , to the increased reliance that has to be placed on chemical pest and disease control under monocultures .
8 " He also laid before the Meeting an account of the expenses he had incurred in travelling & c during the progress of the building , as also his charge of Commission , together amounting to £388 13 8d of which he had received on account £100 , Whereupon the Committee were pleased to order the balance to be paid him . "
9 He also protested at the general level of unemployment in the country and issued specific demands for the reinstatement of the standing of the Panamanian security forces which had been largely disarmed and reduced to a police force by the US-backed civilian government .
10 He also arranged with the school resource centre for him to have access to the library area at certain periods , during which he could relax with a book or magazine .
11 He also arranged for the Tanager Gallery , a co-op that enlivened the 10th Street scene for many years , to move there .
12 In 1989 it was revealed that he had engaged in a homosexual relationship with Steven Gobie , whom he also hired as a personal aide and driver in 1985 .
13 He also made for the grotto at Stourhead in Wiltshire the figure of a river god which , painted white to resemble marble , glows splendidly in the cavernous gloom .
14 He also enthuses about the extraordinary steam trains he has recently seen for himself , reading from a journal which he has been writing while away .
15 If he also asks for a large deposit , the alarm bells should be ringing .
16 He also guested on The Bad Seeds ' ‘ Kicking Against The Pricks ’ .
17 Cave was older than the rest of the party , and the only one with knowledge of Iran ; he also suffered from a bad back , and must have landed with a fierce combination of jet-lag , suspicion and pain .
18 He also suffered from a morbid fear of castration which lingered with him throughout his life ; possessed of plenty , as he saw it , he realized how much he had to lose .
19 He also emerges as an acknowledged Messiah in his own right .
20 He also belongs for the reason suggested by Svidrigailov ; Petersburg is the administrative centre of Russia , and Porfiry occupies his position there as an official examining magistrate within the metropolitan and national legal system .
21 He also brought to an end , but not without difficulty , the suit which had begun between the archbishop and the chapter of Canterbury over the church of Lambeth , which the same archbishop , against the will of the chapter , had built and endowed with many and substantial rents , instituting canons regular in it — noble men , powerful and educated .
22 Another aspect of Tom Gibson 's many-faceted talents was his love of music and poetry , both of which he also practised with an original and humorous flair .
23 Well you see exactly which is why , I mean we 're getting into problems here because we 're trying to say that one character equals one thing and it 's not that , it 's you know Nick he 's a scientist , he 's a biologist , he also represents in a way Russia , he also represents , you know , kind of erm the new of the young threatening the old .
24 During the Depression Silver sold china and glass in Fifth Avenue , worked a petrol pump , and sold cigarettes wholesale ; but all this time he was collecting Walt Whitman ; he also studied for a Master 's degree in English at Boston University , which he was awarded in 1941 .
25 He also studied under the successful architect Isaac Ware [ q.v. ] whom he helped prepare a new edition of Lord Burlington 's Fabbriche Antiche , a book of engravings from the collection of Palladio drawings belonging to Lord Burlington ( Richard Boyle , third Earl of Burlington , q.v . ) .
26 New signing Ryan Cross will fill the problem position of right back , even though he also plays as a central defender .
27 He also plays with the notion that the form of a bridge derives from the form of a pine branch and the soft gradations of the photogravure process helps to merge these two forms .
28 He also intervenes in the life of another guest at the party , Celia Coplestone , a young woman who comes to him filled with a sense " … of emptiness , of failure " .
29 He also says in a note on the score ( the disc 's liner note is slightly different ) that Lighthouses ‘ examines orchestrational notions of depicting weather and sea and natural phenomena in terms of our conditioned responses to such musical ‘ approximations ’ .
30 He also says in a recent interview that the way to the ‘ universal ’ is not through ‘ foundations ’ but through ‘ reflexive critique ’ .
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