Example sentences of "also [vb past] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lancashire also announced that former Test players Paul Allott and Graeme Fowler would leave at the end of the season
2 The survey also revealed that some GPs charge sick or disabled people for signing their proxy/postal vote form .
3 The examination also revealed that both women were dead before being dragged across the beach and dumped into the ocean .
4 It also recommended that all equity transactions should be published immediately , except those larger than the value of NMS , whereby publication will occur within 90 minutes .
5 They also demonstrated that such differences in hypertension were present in the prediabetic state .
6 They also found that most women find greatest satisfaction from employing vibrators to the outer extremities of the vulva , rather than in deeper penetration .
7 The study also found that some pollutants are far more damaging when released at higher altitudes .
8 He also noted that former US trade representative Carla Hills will be nominated for a seat on the board .
9 It also showed that many companies remained ignorant of relevant environmental legislation at national and EC level .
10 The survey also showed that many people are eating a very poor diet .
11 The survey also showed that many people are eating a very poor diet .
12 The poll also showed that most people in Slovakia were poorly informed about nuclear-energy issues .
13 It also showed that these consequences occur not only in those who are severely injured , but also for the very many people who suffer minor injury or are uninjured .
14 They also discovered that more women than men were classified as having a disability , and that the rate of disability and the number of disabilities suffered increased with age .
15 Merchant also discovered that some corporations do try to reduce the potentially dysfunctional effects of ROI by various methods :
16 They also emphasised that all assessment information about an individual should be treated as confidential , and confined to those with a clear ‘ need to know ’ .
17 He also stressed that all valuables , including cash , ancient guns and swords , had been removed from the fort following a major burglary two years ago .
18 He also stressed that these goals were not those of the US alone , for " they had been endorsed by the UN Security Council five times in as many weeks " and were shared by numerous countries , many of which assisted the international military effort against Iraq .
19 He also feared that many businesses had already built redundancies into their plans for the coming year .
20 Paul 's penchant for ‘ diplomatic ’ solutions of this kind also meant that many Council texts remained ambivalent .
21 He also knew that these tensions could be turned to his advantage , for their existence provided an internal " threat " which fully justified his permanence as guarantor of the nation 's stability and integrity .
22 Second , I also knew that this disquiet existed alongside other more conventional attitudes which perfectly fitted the portrayal of parents usually found in that literature .
23 It also insisted that each committee must recruit candidates to be trained by the Union to act as local health workers .
24 She also wrote that most parts of Herefordshire and Somerset were very ‘ fruitful of orchards ’ .
25 The terrorists also said that all government work should be done in Punjabi , not English .
26 At trial she also said that any fighting done by her was done in self-defence .
27 He also said that most Westerners laugh at these ideas .
28 He also suggested that each Bank should have its own Pensioners ' Committee .
29 He also suggested that this duty of care would be confined to transactions for which the accountants knew their accounts were required .
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