Example sentences of "also [vb infin] [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The link-up will also boost income for the station which has 16pc of the ITV audience but only collects 12pc of the revenue .
2 and team should also enjoy support for the second of my points .
3 It should be noted , however , that a concern for certainty and a single set of parent figures might also imply support for a position of minimal state intervention .
4 It has been argued that it would make sense for whoever runs the train services to also take responsibility for the track .
5 An Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute and a Fellow of the Institute of Risk Management , in his new role , David Ovenden will also have responsibility for the management of the two P&O Insurance Companies , Proteus and Beaufort Insurance .
6 There needs to be a recognition that appeals for aid must also have spin-off for the company concerned if the appeal is likely to succeed .
7 Leave enough space between you and the vehicle in front so that you can pull up safely if it slows down or stops suddenly , the safe rule is never to get closer than the overall stopping distance shown below , but on the open road in good conditions leave a gap of one metre for each mile an hour of your speed or a two second time gap may be enough , they will also leave space for an overtaking vehicle pulling or wet or icy or the gap should be at least double that , drop back if you know that taking vehicle closing gap in front of you make way for ambulance , fire engines , police or van emergency vehicles when their blue lamps are flashing or their bells , two tone cones or sirens or .
8 The product is not shipping yet , but it seems highly likely that when it is ready to go , DG will also announce support for the NeXTStep 486 object-oriented operating environment on its Dasher personal computers .
9 Not only were they more cheaply remunerated — at the church 's expense , mainly — and far more experienced in the business and technicalities of administration and negotiation , but their clerical status gave them a weight which most laymen could only acquire by aristocratic connections or by ennoblement ; lay chancellors , to be of any consequence , needed political and dynastic links , which could also spell danger for the king .
10 In the right circumstances , horses can also learn affection for a person — which not only makes training a horse so much easier , but makes riding and working the horse such a pleasure .
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