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

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1 Again the evidence is sadly lacking , not only for the centres but also for the estates themselves .
2 ‘ It was , of course , 44 hard-working days , not only for the army , but also for the transmigrants who got involved , ’ Soeriaatmadja later told me .
3 I truly believe that each of us had held on in there not only for ourselves , but also for the women we are destined never to meet in person , but with whom we share our motivation to create a world where our creativity is valued .
4 The origin legend of the Merovingians as recorded by Fredegar is important not only for its suggestion that the family claimed to be descended from a supernatural ancestor , but also for the implications it has for the rise of the dynasty .
5 c Applied to timber it is meant to keep fungi away by killing spores , but it remains active for many years and is a health hazard not only for people in their homes , but also for the workers who make it .
6 It 's essential there is a good rtelationship not just for the prisoner but also for the children themselves
7 Their songs celebrate the land , which they regard as owning mankind and not the other way around and also about the gods they pray to , principally Patcha-mama , the Aymara earth-god .
8 Make a mental note of the things you find are most important to you and also of the things you habitually do that could perhaps go without too much hardship because they are not an essential part of your well-being and happiness .
9 They had found Montparnasse and had installed themselves unwittingly in the brothel , the Hôtel Select , making friends also with the girls who haunted the nearby Café Ambiance .
10 It is therefore important that foreign language teachers should know about first language acquisition not only in children in the pre-school period , which is most often introduced to compare with foreign language learning , but also in the learners they are dealing with .
11 However , as Table 3.4 shows , there is a great deal of variety in not only the amount of money given but also in the factors which are taken into account in its calculation .
12 There is much more action by the train itself while it is singing and ‘ screaming ’ and as it ‘ bolts ’ and plunges and also within the lines which describe the movement .
13 Education and its management can learn lessons not only from the examples of individual industries but also from the movements which have stimulated the evolution of quality circles ( Nissan ) , employee involvement ( Ford ) and participative management .
14 A charter by James I gave for the first time , the power to levy a tax on vessels entering the port and also on the goods they carried .
15 How successful such efforts will prove to be will not only depend on commercial sales potential but also on the costs which will be incurred in laboratory and field testing procedures , similar to those discussed in relation to crop protection chemicals in section 6.4 , which are necessary for registration .
16 I would like to extend my thanks also to the officers who have worked er very , very hard er both sides of the Christmas .
17 Some employers might choose to become involved through offering sponsorship to school leavers , or also to the schools themselves .
18 Now I look back I marvel at the devotion of the teaching staff of these Evening Institutes , and also to the men who staffed the District Line from West Brompton to Westminster .
19 East Anglian surveyors Bidwells have taken up the cudgels on behalf of farmers not only at the timescale for completion of claim forms for area and set-aside payments and ewe and beef premiums , but also at the fines which could result from late or incorrect returns .
20 Investors appear to have been effectively abandoned by both the fund managers , with whom they entrusted their investments , and also by the trustees whose main role is to safeguard these investments .
21 Investors appear to have been effectively abandoned by both the fund managers , with whom they entrusted their investments , and also by the trustees whose main role is to safeguard these investments .
22 Currently , especially in the Western world , the mass media provide a constant reminder that personal safety is threatened not only by the elements , and objects and events in the environment , but also by the humans who make up the society .
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