Example sentences of "also [adj] [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 There was also strong support for the " yes " campaign in the media as well as in industrial and business circles .
2 There is also strong pressure for the same action in Armenia , where thousands of angry demonstrators surrounded the Supreme Soviet in Yerevan all night on Monday , because they had refused to abolish the party 's leading role in the republic .
3 There were also strong words for the architects of the closure plan .
4 Michael Tucker the cross country course designer for the Bramham three day event is also technical delegate for the three day event in the Olympic Games in July .
5 Highly recommended and also good value for the region .
6 Not only was this good news for TV science fiction it was also good news for the BBC , at a time when they were beginning to feel the effects of an increasingly powerful competitor — ITV .
7 The scandal also increased calls for the creation of an independent securities regulatory body similar to the Securities Exchange Commission in the USA .
8 There is also considerable potential for the development of novel biological control agents by genetic engineering .
9 The introduction of girls into cathedral choirs and the continuing vitality of choir schools are also hopeful signs for the future .
10 There were also new rules for the periti , who henceforth might give advice only when asked .
11 By the 1870s there was also genuine concern for the poor people who lived by or drank from them .
12 However , there are also genuine grounds for the move towards abolition : the fact that some companies are virtually unauditable , especially those cash businesses under the control of a powerful sole proprietor ; the withdrawal of the Example 6 audit certificate , which gave the auditor some protection ; problems with PII cover where the level of small company audits was considered dis-proportionate ; clients ' complaints at the cost and disruption caused by the audit ; examples of overseas jurisdictions where audit is not mandatory ; and the general feeling among auditing firms that the small company audit risk/reward factors are out of balance .
13 There is also wide support for the mixed economy — a private enterprise economy , subject to government controls — as well as for state provision of welfare services .
14 There was also wide support for the idea that each qualification should have a clearly-specified number of credits .
15 We shall examine each of these four claims separately though recognising that they are inter-related and that there are also other claims for the undermining effects of social policy on economic growth — the poverty trap and its damage to incentives , the encouragement of a general attitude favouring leisure and pleasure rather than work and saving , the lack of enthusiasm generated for profit in a welfare state , and so on .
16 There were also other reasons for the growing importance of small-scale industry during the Civil War and NEP .
17 There are also excellent facilities for the technicians in their own purpose built workshop .
18 There are also special requirements for the ventilation of adjoining rooms , such as a lounge with a conservatory built over its only window , and for rooms with windows opening onto closed or open courtyards .
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