Example sentences of "also [vb past] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He also argued from the virtues of a sector under ‘ social control ’ ( though given the later usage of that term what he clearly meant was ‘ greater public control ’ ) , and the possibility of greater responsiveness to economic or other national need .
2 Partly no doubt because Bob had been brought up in Thornton Heath , he was popular with local fans , but his popularity also stemmed from the fact the he made or scored vital goals precisely when they were needed .
3 Morecambe 's John Coleman also scored from the penalty spot , with Karl Thomas ( Witton ) and Simon Rudge ( Altrincham ) replying for the FA .
4 Financial support also came from the credit industry .
5 Pressure for reform also came from the labor unions .
6 It also came from the clergy , who disliked the White Revolution generally , and from the liberals whose thunder he had to some extent stolen .
7 But some of the most valuable and fascinating material also came from the Festival 's new computerised booking system which provided Baker 's team with hard facts about the booking patterns , typical whims , and geographical location of last year 's ticket buyers .
8 Although Carroll House started at long odds , he was well supported by the 15,000-strong British contingent , who also profited from the victories of two other English runners , Salsabil and Silver Fling , during the afternoon .
9 Industrial output fell by over 11 per cent in the course of the 1979 — 83 Parliament , a performance worse than in other western states which also suffered from the recession .
10 BP Chemicals also suffered from the recession in Europe , its difficulties being exacerbated by its predominantly UK manufacturing base .
11 The Bookshop also suffered from the recession in 1992 , but fared better than the book trade generally .
12 Sri Lanka , for whose tea exports Iraq was the second largest customer and which also suffered from the impact on its expatriate nationals and the loss of their earnings , sought international compensation for its reluctant imposition of sanctions .
13 MI6 's wartime reputation also suffered from the fact that several of its senior members were Soviet agents so that , as with MI5 , it required some drastic reorganisation after the war .
14 The firm 's pattern of growth , as in the case of Heidrick and Struggles , was very dependent on individual personalities , and also suffered from the fact that the most successful headhunters are usually the worst managers .
15 In 1987 Alan Tipper also joined from the London office of Heidrick and Struggles .
16 The three ministers belonging to the CDU ( which had been under pressure from its West German counterpart to dissociate itself from the regime ) also withdrew from the coalition on Jan. 25 " to make way for negotiations " but would continue in a caretaker capacity .
17 It also deducted from the sentence the three years which Bao had spent in detention since 1989 .
18 The second daughter , Katarina ( Tinka ) , also graduated from the College , where she taught for a time .
19 Mr Garvey 's car , a Volvo estate , which also vanished from the family home at the same time as Mr Garvey , was found this afternoon at Great Yarmouth , parked in a side street .
20 One MP also defected from the Motherland Party ( ANAP ) and two from the Democratic Left Party ( DSP ) .
21 The Trust also benefited from the Charity Run organised by Mount St Mary 's High School , Leeds , who very generously donated £1,000 .
22 The bureaucracy also benefited from the willingness of the financial bourgeoisie to see public money spent on large public-works contracts and therefore to allow the public debt to grow .
23 This mill , in the late 1800s , also benefited from the addition of a turbine .
24 The charge for the year also benefited from the absence of contributions of £0.3m for past service .
25 Sudanese Communist Party secretary-general Mohammed Ibrahim Nugud also benefited from the amnesty , as did all political detainees and exiled politicians — subject to a proviso that those accused of corruption should be tried by the courts .
26 President Clinton also inherited from the Bush administration a reluctance to approve foreign airlines taking controlling stakes in US airlines , and a hostile US attitude to EC farm subsidies which France , Spain and Belgium , in particular , are determined not to surrender .
27 But both Salters 's and Russell 's work in Northern Ireland schools have been used by catholic schools supporters to aid a general principle , also derived from the work of some sociologists of education : namely that schools have little impact on children in terms of their basic values anyway , and one should recognize parents and community environment for the real source of these .
28 This grading of the offences may be seen as a compromise between the compassionate elements in the offences , which are related to the right to self-determination , and the need to protect the vulnerable from persuasion on such a crucial matter as the ending of life , an argument also derived from the right to self-determination .
29 It also resulted from the sense of injustice , that women fared even worse than men in employment and domestic life .
30 Our interpretation is that gas-phase HNO 3 has by that time been sequestered in the condensed phase by heterogeneous reactions on polar stratospheric cloud surfaces , forming nitric acid trihydrate as temperatures fell below 196K in winter It is probable that a substantial fraction of nitric acid has not only been lost from the gas phase , but also removed from the stratosphere by the growth and subsequent sedimentation of aerosol particles .
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