Example sentences of "also [verb] [prep] a [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The Green Paper also argued for a nationally agreed framework for the curriculum and also wanted the local authorities to coordinate the curriculum and its developments .
2 If the textual sprawl of today 's average ‘ quality ’ newspaper ultimately represents less than the sum of its sections , then it also represents in a more immediate sense the collapse of what Neville Wakefield has recently described as ‘ a world in which information can still be organised and evaluated and hierarchised according to rigid structures of meaning ’ The new generation of ‘ top people 's papers wear their manifold contradictions firmly on their sleeves .
3 Not only does this increase costs and emphasise differences between richer and poorer children but it also contributes to a very inflexible and inefficient distribution of learning materials , since under this system ‘ shared ’ material is never bought — only class texts — and it is by no means uncommon to find that as a result a class may end up with only two or three books at its disposal , all in multiple copies .
4 We 'll also focus on a very special display the Falcons put on while here in the States .
5 Political intervention also occurs in a much brasher , more destructive form .
6 He 's one of two being reared on a South Oxfordshire farm by game-keeper Ian Beningfield , who is also looking after a much more common Tawny owl , as well as a kestrel and a buzzard .
7 Ryan was also sidelined with a badly bruised sternum .
8 Bud is also applied to a more developed eye as above , especially when one is implanted in a stem in the process of ‘ budding ’ .
9 This formulation also allows for a rather more subtle and flexible notion of the relationship between the literary and the non-literary .
10 Trials have also shown that crops like maize ( Zea mays ) and cassava ( Manihot esculenta ) provide higher yields when alley-cropped with leguminous bushes and trees because of the increased availability of nitrogen which also results in a considerably reduced fertiliser requirement .
11 The term ‘ differencing ’ is also used in a quite distinct way from that of acknowledging feudal proximity , and that is to display family connections and descent .
12 Sight is also used in a more direct form of communication .
13 The emphasis has also shifted towards a more unified feel .
14 It also suffers from a purely ‘ mathematical ’ approach to its typography although this issue will be corrected from Version 2.0 , due to be released towards the end of this year .
15 The flaw in this disposition was that the advancing Germans were not only more numerous than the Allies had supposed but they were also moving in a more extended arc than had been expected .
16 Both property accounts were also affected by a very significant increase in reinsurance premiums .
17 He also embarked on a much publicized affair with Emmanuelle star Sylvia Kristel .
18 The Hanoverian monarchy could also draw on a more profound and lasting source of strength than any of these .
19 And since the water authorities are enforcement agencies they also control to a very great degree what may seem to be some sort of ‘ real level ’ of pollution which comes to light in amount and kind — those events or incidents which are detected and processed , becoming statistics of non-compliance or even , in some rare cases , of prosecutions in annual reports .
20 His colleagues , working on the flight data and cockpit voice recordings , will be able to feed in much data , also recorded against a very accurate time base which can be synchronised with the radio transcript .
21 He also called for a more concerted moral drive to check the spread of AIDS ( acquired immune deficiency syndrome ) in Africa .
22 In addition to the types of conjunction discussed by Halliday and Hasan , English also relies on a highly developed punctuation system to signal breaks and relations between chunks of information .
23 The benefits of scale , coupled with the end of ‘ wasteful ’ competition ( eg duplicated research and development expenditure ) should also lead to a more efficient industry .
24 The stand-in who could also pass for a horribly oppressed 25-shilling Victorian clerk was , of course , Mark Lennox-Boyd , son of the more famous Alan .
25 Our results also point to a more fundamental need for British based research into the most effective ways of influencing rates of smoking among young people through schools .
26 The blood level of this mineral also fell from a very good healthy level to the lower end of the normal range .
27 Perhaps the Minister could also go into a little more detail about the criteria that are being used when making his decisions .
28 However the changes that have taken place in society in recent decades , resulting in the rapid growth of youth unemployment , have also resulted in a greatly reduced importance of certification at 16+ for selection purposes .
29 The loss of important relationships and retirement from a job , with its easy access to daytime companionship and the outside world , can also come at a particularly vulnerable time in life .
30 The self-interest of monarchs , however , could also operate in a more provocative way .
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