Example sentences of "also [vb -s] a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It also turns a dream into a solid business proposition , worth the considerable investment .
2 It also begs a question about whether the government is changing its tune ?
3 The brewery also produces a number of soft drinks , and bottles others under licence , as well as being involved in the importation of other drinks .
4 It also fulfils a role as a vehicle for enabling Scottish views to be channelled back to the decision makers in Europe .
5 Not only does this reduce thought load , it also evokes a sense of beauty and , at the same time , frees the cognitive system for other activity in a way important to survival .
6 Conversely , as Callinicos implicitly recognizes , the problem with contemporary politics for the left is that the dialectic of class depends on a historicist History and vice versa ; any failure of the former necessarily also involves a waning of the latter .
7 It also involves a consideration of the interrelationships of class , gender , and ethnic inequalities , of the way in which , for example , black people may tend to have working-class jobs .
8 However , there is more to it than that : the issue also involves a conflict between Shetlanders ' ‘ traditional ’ attitudes to land and attitudes characteristic of non-Shetlanders , attitudes which are also shared by some Shetlanders ( especially some of the young ) .
9 A third possibility also involves a rearrangement of assets .
10 Because the scheme also involves a reduction of share capital the company will need to follow the procedures for a reduction as set out in ss135-138 of the 1985 Act .
11 It also involves an assessment of progress in the related field of expert systems , in particular , possible applications to strategic and other company planning problems .
12 It also involves an introduction to forms of discourse which were powerful in the past and from which our own culture has developed .
13 This also involves an inquiry into the ways in which the critique of the sign affects historical representation , and the dependence of history on the genetic metaphor and on narrative .
14 The answer to the first question involves an analysis of speciation , which in turn leads to a consideration of the ecological conditions under which such speciation might have taken place , and the answer to the second also involves an analysis of the physical and biotic influences on the organisms concerned .
15 It also supplies a list of the 10 most important questions to ask your adviser .
16 Indeed , identifying all carriers of group B streptococcus during pregnancy by culture and giving prophylaxis during labour also represents a level of antibiotic administration which is hard to justify .
17 Although this has been particularly influential for many forms of Western Marxism , it also represents a deviation from Marx 's original claim that history is the effect of material conditions rather than of human consciousness .
18 This has not only created severe problems for the national parliaments , who are finding the huge quantity of legislation difficult to scrutinise , it also represents a seepage of power to Brussels , since the best way of attaining power is simply to grab it , whether or not you have a mandate .
19 We can regard ( Ε ) as representative in two ways : it is representative of our method of analysis , but it also represents a pattern of linguistic change that is valid for all the mid and low vowels : /a/ , /Ε/,; and /α/.; ic
20 Alternatively , the presence of platelet activating factor reflects not only inflammatory cell infiltration , but may also represents a stage of inflammatory amplification in which inflammatory cells are about to be recruited .
21 We are used to thinking of ‘ femininity ’ as being something to do with women , when in fact it also represents a set of values or behaviour which are generally regarded with disapproval : to call a man ‘ effeminate ’ is generally to insult him ( rather more , perhaps , than it is to call a woman ‘ masculine ’ ) .
22 In part this was simply no longer necessary , but it also represents a shift of royal policy , and members of the family without an adequate endowment did not have the deficiency made good .
23 In part this was simply no longer necessary , but it also represents a shift of royal policy , and members of the family without an adequate endowment did not have the deficiency made good .
24 The loss is a little below the strategic guidance figure of thirty thousand two hundred and also represents an improvement over the historic trend .
25 Confidence also plays a part in maintaining safety .
26 Skeletal muscle also plays a part in propelling lymph , by massaging the ducts , particularly during vigorous exercise .
27 As Curran has forcefully shown , advertising also plays a part in shaping a newspaper and so the needs of advertising to some extent determine the nature of the newspaper .
28 Guilt also plays a part in the energy expended .
29 The Festival also plays a role in the artistic renaissance of Birmingham , a profile confirmed by the continuing success of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra , under its Artistic Director , Simon Rattle , the recent move of both the Birmingham Royal Ballet ( formerly Sadler 's Wells Royal Ballet ) and the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company to Birmingham , the newly launched ‘ Towards The Millennium ’ annual arts Festival and the Arts Council of Great Britain 's invitation to Birmingham to launch Arts 2000 , as the UK City of Music in 1992 .
30 Collectively , these results clearly demonstrate that TFIIA is not only involved in efficient expression of many pol II genes ( 26 ) but also plays a role in pol III transcription .
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