Example sentences of "also [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It contains sound practical advice not only for computer programmers , but also for the users of their products , and for educators in secondary school and universities .
2 The BDDA provided also for the needs of their own members by setting aside the sum of £500 for a War Emergency Relief Fund in order " to relieve hardship suffered by deaf and dumb people and their missions through enemy action .
3 She fought back tears as she blamed Nicholas Vernage not just for her husband 's murder but also for the deaths of her parents .
4 Full allowance must be made also for the costs of the liquidation ( to be distinguished from the costs of realising the assets ) .
5 And in Asturias 's Men of Maize , which deals with the expropriation of Indian communal lands for the commercial exploitation of maize , the Guatemalan Indians ' resistance to the destruction of their way of life is waged not only with arms , but also through the myths by which they preserve their concept of the world .
6 A growing understanding of such rules has tempted biologists into making exaggerated claims about the invariance of human mating preferences and also about the origins of incest taboos .
7 You know delegates , this resolution is about recruitment and retention , but it 's also about the ideals on which this movement of ours was founded .
8 Organized exclusively by women , it quickly became a symbol not only of peace but also of the values of the women 's movement .
9 More persuasively , it has to be borne in mind that these are passages which need to be read in the context not only of the cases in which they were concerned but also of the judgments as a whole .
10 We knew also of the conditions on the poorer nationality ships which were often rat and lice infested , as our rummage crews had experienced .
11 Well as you approach the site from D er from north on the A Nineteen , you can catch glimpses of and also of the houses to the south of Church Lane ,
12 As a result the Liberal government elected in 1906 , urged on by a clamorous radical wing but aware also of the doubts of many of its supporters , introduced new but moderate social measures .
13 The deployment of other groups of staff should take account also of the needs of the service and aim to provide for an even distribution .
14 Although you naturally hope to reproduce the desirable qualities , you are just as likely to reproduce the undesirable ones , and not only those of the parents , but those also of the ancestors from some way back .
15 The beauty of this road consists not only of unfolding scenes of mountains , cliffs , glens and sea , but also of the colours of the lands and rocks .
16 So the flight from consciousness is the flight from any grasp on the intrinsic nature of any properties — not merely , as with Russell , of properties in the external world , but also of the features in our experience .
17 His performance was intended as a celebration of that renaissance , and also of the prospects for world peace : for in Moscow Comrade Gorbachev and President Reagan were holding a summit meeting which promised to bear fruit in disarmament .
18 We are also considering the implications of quality systems such as BS 5750 and Total Quality Management for our quality auditing approach ;
19 Parallel activity was under way , also behind the barriers of classification , in the United States and the Soviet Union .
20 Waves D , C , B and A show progressively greater degrees of retardation , with resulting greater degrees of refraction until wave A is not only breaking against the point but also against the sides of the headland .
21 Victorious in war , and victorious also against the wiles of amorous Atene , Leo is taken to the ruler , who reveals herself to him as Ayesha and challenges him to view her in her hideous age .
22 Also throughout the branches of physical geography it was necessary to convince members of other disciplines that physical geographers had a contribution to make and this had to be done by showing what could be done rather than by simply stating in advance that a physical geographer had much to contribute .
23 They liaise with secondary school careers teachers , and also with the employers in an area .
24 There is a variety of task analysis methods available and the selection of an appropriate set varies with the kind of work ( as represented by these cells ) and also with the purposes of the analysis .
25 These words , which reflect what was said by Sir George Jessel M.R. in 1879 , seem to be wholly consistent not just with the wording of section 236 but also with the purposes of the administration as set out in section 8(3) of the Act of 1986 and in particular :
26 It is also in the interests of a tyrant to make his subjects poor , so that … the people are so occupied with their daily tasks that they have no time for plotting .
27 What remains from classical elite theory is the theme of the powerlessness of the masses and the rational unifying capacities of the minority groups , but modern elite theorists , perhaps surprisingly , are more concerned than their precursors to argue that the elites function not only in their own interest but also in the interests of society as a whole — an inevitable concomitant of the functional elitism now prevalent .
28 I am negotiating for an agreement that reflects our national interests and is also in the interests of a wider Europe .
29 There exist performer-composers not only in oral cultures and in recorded popular music but also in the traditions of notated music ( Liszt , Paganini , not to mention Scott Joplin and Jelly Roll Morton ) .
30 In 1911 , despite his lack of training and regardless of parental disapproval , Pearson joined Tree 's company and subsequently acted also in the productions of Harley Granville-Barker and Sir George Alexander [ qq.v. ] , whom he often understudied .
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