Example sentences of "also [verb] at a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , since free fighting changes all the time to meet new circumstances and requirements , the stances also change at a rapid pace .
2 Tom had also stopped at a Dutch trading post on an island to the north and purchased , in exchange for provisions in short supply , some twenty-five Africans .
3 The report also looks at a wide variety of other Scottish buildings which have been allowed to deteriorate or may be destroyed by development .
4 Er increasingly , we 're also looking at a new market which has a holiday in the summer overseas and in winter goes skiing .
5 But he had also hinted at a sexual relationship with one of his American university professors , and with the editor of a certain American music magazine , with whom he had spent a vacation in Hairi .
6 During waking life primary process thinking is displaced during the child 's development by secondary process thinking , and in the adult it remains as a neurotic symptom , most clearly during dreaming , but also operating at a subconscious level to influence waking behaviour .
7 Breeding has also occurred at a cliff-top site at Beachy Head , and the species is now colonising inland sites , with regular nesting at Chichester gravel pits , and birds present in other localities , particularly in the Arun valley , almost every season .
8 The hardware platforms on which this software runs are also improving at a similar rate and , as they are not proprietary , it is possible for the user to upgrade at will rather than when the developer demands .
9 His right arm was also lying at a funny angle and was probably dislocated or fractured .
10 We will also look at a simple form of self-massage to help banish cellulite .
11 Organic activity is closely related to climatic controls , but vegetation type also varies at a local scale as a result of topographic factors and soil properites .
12 Curiously , another element found in the proximal promoter region of the human histone H4 , the H4TF-2 motif , is also found at a similar position in the H1 promoter ( 27,28 ) .
13 The reported comments among Leipzig workers also hinted at a possible prolongation of the war through the entry of America into the conflict , and it was seen as vital that the Führer bring about ‘ a lightning quick destruction of England — with gas if necessary ’ .
14 Hence rising unemployment should be correlated with falling inflation , but once unemployment has steadied at a new , higher level , so the rate of inflation will also steady at a new , slightly lower , but probably still unsatisfactory level .
15 Development of new ranges has also continued at a considerable pace .
16 But broadcasting costs are more volatile than other costs and also rise at a faster rate so that even a licence fee increase which keeps up with general costs is an actual real decrease in its total value .
17 The terrorists know that by hitting commercial buildings and their insurers they are also hitting at a British Government faced with potentially huge underwriting costs even as it is desperate to find ways of bringing down the public sector borrowing requirement .
18 The middle-horns were the most esteemed of draught cattle because of their activity and hardiness ; they would also fatten at an early age if not working but the milk yield of the cows was poor in comparison with the short-horned cattle of Durham , Yorkshire and Lincolnshire .
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