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

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1 Lyell made people aware by the 1830s of the great age of the Earth , and he also divided up the Tertiary period , using a statistical method based upon the proportions of existing species found among the fossils .
2 It also laid down the constitutional right for anyone who passed the Abitur — the German equivalent of A levels — to study at university .
3 The contest to find ‘ budding ’ Percy Throwers was the brainchild of residents , who also make up the judging panel , along with executive representatives .
4 Christmas time , when party-giving is on the whole overdone , may make the social aridity of the rest of the year seem almost attractive , but this exhausting seasonal overswill also points up the ordinary isolation that obtains for most of us nowadays .
5 The F T Associates which is er includes the Economist in Spain was up a lot and Westminster Press was er was down , but of course Westminster Press took a major redundancy charge , they were also bringing on a new plant at Brighton and therefore running two plants simultaneously which is very costly er and they launched on Sunday .
6 And now those ruins tell me … how the life and the death of the peasants also remain forever the same , budding and withering regularly , like the grass and the flowers growing there in the graveyard . ’
7 The lyrical and passionate aspects of Shostakovich , rather than the bitterly satirical , also bring out the best in Julian Lloyd Webber 's playing .
8 But Carson is also suggesting how the fantasized desire for the ‘ other ’ actually begins at home as a domestic projection ; how fantasy is ineradicably social and , as such , susceptibility to stereotypes of all kinds , including racial and racist ones ; how fantasy of and for the other exemplifies the mobilities of desire and identification .
9 But Mr Mayled also pointed out the commercial logic of implementing proper procedures .
10 He also read carefully the famous book of Pope Gregory the Great , from the sixth century , on the pastoral office in the Church .
11 It is not enough only to point out that female choice might favour a bizarre male trait ; if the trait is deleterious , one must also explain why the female preference is not then selected against , for the females will produce sons with the bizarre trait .
12 Co-location of staffs would help to break down barriers between the Services , and the development of tri-Service staffs at lower levels would also build up the necessary expertise .
13 Loose canvas seat covers were also carried on the upper decks .
14 However , Cohen also carried out the same experiment using non-letter characters from a typewriter and obtained no consistent effect of set size in either visual half field .
15 And the company also rolled out the second generation of its fault-tolerant Redundant Array of Inexpensive Systems environment , which it claims extends the RAID redundant disk array to a higher level .
16 And the company also rolled out the second generation of its fault tolerant Redundant Array of Inexpensive Systems ( RAIS ) environment , which it claims extends the RAID redundant disk array to a higher level .
17 The user will also know how the new system operates by the time it becomes operational , with the result that there are likely to be fewer ‘ teething troubles ’ with the new system .
18 Leaving aside debates about the adequacy of the overall budget we can also consider how the current budget is distributed .
19 But they also tried out a few Western favourites such as a meal at McDonalds , a fish and chip supper , and a performance of Cats .
20 The local water also contained just the right quantity of lime for the production of ‘ sheened ’ washed silk .
21 The sub-section also covers where the accused " seeks to put " a person in fear of force .
22 Even so , King argues that his theory has the advantage of also explaining why a lump-sum grant has less of an impact on local spending than does an equal value-matching grant — another result evident in empirical work .
23 Brighton four-piece Sleep have produced a mighty fine debut which is obviously predominantly influenced by US hardcore but also owes quite a large debt to our own Snuff .
24 Brighton four-piece Sleep have produced a mighty fine debut which is obviously predominantly influenced by US hardcore but also owes quite a large debt to our own Snuff .
25 But now the old paternalism began to reassert itself , determined that whatever shackles had been placed around the BBC should also tie down the commercial companies .
26 It is also opening up a rare advance in the ancient art of making metal alloys .
27 And David Goldsmith has also sorted out the best buys in powder snow equipment , so you are prepared for the exhilaration .
28 It also has probably the finest and most ancient native pines in Scotland , venerable trees whose gnarled , weatherbeaten habit has more in common with old oaks than with the conifers we are used to seeing .
29 To me , the smell is not unlike fresh human ‘ BO ’ , but a bit sweeter ; it also has quite a peppery hint to it and a touch of wood smoke .
30 The East Sussex region is interesting because it has a very high retired population and it also has quite a long of young people , particularly in the Brighton area , and a relatively small workforce , rather low in industry , certainly in the primary industries , erm service occupations are perhaps almost the mainstay of the local populace — now how would an area such as that rate in your chart as to needs ?
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