Example sentences of "also [verb] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Arab press had also referred to a deal by which Iran was said to be funding the purchase by Sudan of Chinese weaponry worth US$300 million over two years .
2 Following the success of the local government diploma , approval was also given to a scheme of training in practice diplomas , priority being given to the development of a taxation diploma for solicitors who wish to advise clients on taxation problems arising out of legal affairs .
3 Indeed , other evidence also points to a revival of faith in Hitler among soldiers following the bomb-plot .
4 The evidence also points to a spymaster known as Scott .
5 The fiscal evidence also points to an increase in its wealth in relation to the country as a whole : between 1334 and 1515 the assessed wealth of the city increased fifteenfold in absolute terms , and from 2 per cent to 8.9 per cent of the assessed wealth of the nation as a whole ( 101 ) .
6 But , if a breach of natural justice also amounted to a breach of contract , damages might be available for the breach .
7 The position of a horse in the social hierarchy of the herd will also relate to a horse 's self-esteem .
8 Crucially for Christianity , that great Puritan era of the Reformation is also drawing to a close .
9 Spectators were also treated to a display of sheepdog skills which saw & names , put their crafty canine sue through her paces , rounding up not only sheep but a few noisy geese as well .
10 Fears of loss of control also led to a revival of criticism of the deposed party leader , Zhao Ziyang [ see p. 36815 ] .
11 Yet the war also led to a degree of development of facilities .
12 The development of the contract army also led to a change in the financial relationship between the crown and the nobility .
13 A clash of personality also led to a split in the NLP ranks , with Ion Bratianu heading the breakaway faction .
14 The project of integration with which Brooke-Rose began provided sufficient material for ‘ four average , competent novels ’ ( Brooke-Rose 1977a:134 ) , but it also led to a frustration with available formal strategies which prepared the way for the radical change in direction her oeuvre was to take with Out in 1964 .
15 Growing nervousness among small investors also led to a run on some banks .
16 The increase in the scale of operation also led to a search for further sources of raw materials and safe markets for corporate products .
17 Emphasis on the firm ( which in our view is to be seen as a combination of entrepreneur and resource owner ) also led to a failure to recognize the significance of pure resource ownership in securing monopoly positions in production .
18 It also led to a confusion between those buildings with a social or civic importance , and those without .
19 It also led to an investigation of whether anything said in that review had been noticed by the author .
20 Vitruvius also refers to a variation on the Doric Order which he calls Tuscan ; this has an unfluted column shaft which stands upon an Ionic-type base ( VII and VIII ) .
21 seven two er refers to planning environment er and not to and also refers to a type of actually .
22 In a glowing vision of The ascent of man ( 1894 ) , Drummond acknowledged the Darwinian struggle for life , but he also referred to a struggle for the life of others .
23 He also referred to a government proposal to sign a ceasefire on April 15 .
24 He also referred to an attack on Thursday by US Cobra helicopter gunships on Somalis in which as many as 100 people , including some women and children , were killed or wounded .
25 An important feature was the establishment of specific aircraft performance requirements , that is to say the ability of an aircraft to be able to take off in given circumstances within a specified distance and also to come to a stop after landing in not more than a specified length of runway .
26 As used here , it is also confined to a type of disorder that is normally described as ‘ functional ’ .
27 ‘ We do 60-hour weeks but there are no split shifts , and we are also committed to a team spirit because people are the main asset . ’
28 Indeed , a system which has rules of adjudication is necessarily also committed to a rule of recognition of an elementary and imperfect sort .
29 The Gulf crisis also contributed to a fall in revenue from tourism , which accounted for 9 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) ; UK and US visitors in particular brought less income , although hoteliers also blamed the government for the damaging effect of a highly valued peseta and for not investing more heavily in tourist infrastructure , especially in improved coastal sewerage systems .
30 It also contributed to a shift in opinion at the Ministry of Education away from the curtailment or freezing of grant towards modest and flexible expansion — and the Eastern District was able to take advantage of the new grant regulations which followed the Report in 1955 to achieve a level of aid a few percentage points higher than the 75% hitherto regarded as standard .
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