Example sentences of "it also [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It also meets the French demand that any settlement be conditional upon the release of hostages .
2 But , says ocean voyages manager John Alton , it also sells an extensive range of mainstream travel services .
3 When the party is in opposition it also elects the Parliamentary Committee or Shadow Cabinet .
4 It also announced a new version of Interactive Unix and offered a trade-in promotion allowing Santa Cruz Operation Inc Xenix , Unix and Open Desktop users to switch to the new Interactive Unix at a 50% discount .
5 Drambuie acquired an 80 per cent stake in Caithness Glass for £3.38 million in February 1991 , when it also announced an ambitious strategy of acquiring a clutch of high-quality Scottish brand name companies .
6 It also launched a fierce personal attack on Mr Kinnock 's fitness for high office , highlighting his changes of view on nationalisation , Scottish devolution , nuclear disarmament and European Community membership .
7 Korea had not just intensified the Cold War with , for example , analogies being drawn between the partitioned Korean peninsula and the divided nature of Germany ; it also placed an extra burden on American resources .
8 It also keeps a similar set R2 , explained below .
9 Apart from the support groups that CRUSE runs , it also produces a large range of literature about the problems of bereavement and it provides practical help in dealing with paperwork and other matters that a bereaved person may never have dealt with before .
10 Not only does the epidermis secrete the greater part of the cuticle but it also produces the moulting fluid ( Bade and Wyatt , 1962 ; Jeuniaux , 1963 ) , which dissolves the old endocuticle before the immature insect moults ( p. 361 ) , it absorbs the digestion products of the old cuticle , repairs wounds and differentiates in such a way as to determine the surface patterns of the insect ( Wigglesworth , 1959 ; Lawrence , 1967 ) .
11 He explicitly recognizes that adherence to any given theoretical orientation is not solely a matter of intellectual conviction or persuasion : it also represents a political position bounded by the terrain of social work theory .
12 For a large number of firms it also represents a substantial lost business opportunity .
13 It also represents a maladroit and unintelligent extension of the twelfth-century practice of enlarging crown jurisdiction at the expense of private and local law courts by the offer of procedures unavailable in them .
14 It is worth considering in more detail for this reason alone , but it also represents a categorical summary of the pluralist perspective on regionalism .
15 It also represents a major challenge to educationalists : not only should children be taught to use information technology , a subject that has emerged suddenly from nowhere with no teaching tradition , but all disciplines could profit from incorporating this new technology into their teaching practice .
16 This period of Eliot 's development is often seen as one of increasing narrowing , so that it is useful to emphasize that while it certainly represents a concentration of energy on Christian themes , it also represents a continuing openness to other elements and a drawing on resources whose foundations were laid in Eliot 's studies at Harvard .
17 Thus , we now seek to force in P4/T1.1 or , since it also represents the same inequalities , P4/T1.2 .
18 As The Corporate Report ( 1975 , p. 49 ) says , value-added statements of this kind offer an alternative view to the profit and loss account , showing the Post Office as ‘ a collective effort by capital , management and employees ’ ; it also identifies the financial flows into Government .
19 It also plays a key role in technical evaluations .
20 It also plays a key role in the review and validation system .
21 It also plays a prominent part in preventive work through the vaccination and immunization programme designed to give children protection against crippling diseases such as poliomyelitis and the damaging effects that can follow relatively mild diseases such as measles .
22 It also met a further requirement which Freud demanded of a new theoretical formulation , namely , that it help to explain the sociological and historical development of humanity .
23 It also lacks the rear anti-roll bar of the GT and , with taller 155/70 tyres , its ride is even more accomplished as a result .
24 It also ruled a Hungarian peasantry whose tongue might be Hungarian , but whose material conditions were no less wretched than those of their Croat , Serb , Slovak and Romanian counterparts .
25 Although this extension of the frontiers beyond the Danube , even to the banks of the Dniester , gave Rome access to the rich grain-growing areas of Wallachia and the mineral wealth of Transylvania , it also stretched the imperial lines of communication and made central control from Rome more difficult .
26 It also brought a delicate blush to the BBC cheek .
27 It also brought an unsuccessful action for the annulment of the arbitration proceedings in the Swiss Courts , and instituted an action to annul the award .
28 The full-length private coach was furnished in the fashion of a ‘ club car ’ in the Pullman Service , but it also had a medium-sized galley and a fully equipped bar , with a chef and two porters to look after our needs .
29 It also had a good year , particularly in the UK , although overseas outlets saw ‘ excellent growth ’ .
30 It also had a good natural harbour and an established trade with the east and with Italy and France .
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