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

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1 There is also provision for ABWOR to be provided at the request of a magistrates ' court or a county court by a solicitor within the precincts of the court for purposes other than the provision of ABWOR , where the court considers that the case should proceed the same day and that the client would not otherwise receive representation .
2 There 's also support for change in the Gloucester Diocese , though Bishop Peter Ball will abstain .
3 There was also talk of demand from private clients , with ShareLink , the execution-only broker , reporting some brisk business among leading Footsie stocks .
4 However , the Director of the Royal College of Music , Sir Hugh Allen , a pretty terrifying man to a young student , was also Professor of Music in Oxford , so I tremulously consulted him .
5 A Catholic priest and Canon of Digne , he was also Professor of Philosophy at Aix , and of Mathematics at the College Royale in Paris .
6 [ See also law on confiscation of BSP property p. 38686 . ]
7 There was also evidence of vote-buying on a massive scale .
8 Although there was evidence of awareness of the need to adapt training programmes rather than simply abandon them , there was also evidence of lack of any systematic in-service training , justified by inability to employ methods that depend on staff mobility :
9 There is also evidence for involvement of POU family proteins in DNA replication .
10 There is also evidence in favour of the view that what we might think of as pragmatic factors influence language comprehension .
11 I see from the programme , that you have ahead of you Professor Dorrf 's report of current work at Bell , also presentation of material on recordal systems , and many other gifts straight from the horses ' mouths .
12 He was also instructor in geology at the Royal Geographical Society and lectured aspiring explorers in the subject .
13 What table 4.2 does not show , however , is that there is also variation in length in the /a/ system , which is equally rule-governed .
14 Erm , also inclination of head towards the listener and erm erm , how did they feel that they 'd finished the erm , speaker 's intonation and a drop in volume of voice towards the end , and erm , also you 've got quite a full tags .
15 There is therefore a tension between the continued existence of economic and social inequalities which confer political advantages on some groups and corresponding disadvantages on others , and the democratic principle of political equality , which ought , as a principle , to mean not merely equality in the voting booth but also equality of access to the political decision-makers , and equal opportunities to influence the policies and direction taken by society as a whole .
16 There is also pressure of space in the town centre premises , although this has been partly alleviated by moving one advice worker to Easterside Library .
17 And we were also way off beam about unemployment being the greatest political force of the 1980s in the Third World — we predicted riots among the urban unemployed all over the world which simply have n't happened .
18 Hearndon was also tenant of land from Thos .
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