Example sentences of "also [vb past] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The three new windows — which were flanked by brickwork jambs matching the existing brick dressings to the flintwork — were spanned by brick segmental arches , a treatment also applied to the reprofiled opening opposite the former waggon door which accommodates a new sliding aluminium ‘ patio ’ door within a hardwood frame .
2 The territorial waters claim also applied to the disputed Tungsha ( Pratas ) and Nansha ( Spratly ) Islands in the South China Sea and the Tiaoyutai Islands north-east of Taiwan .
3 Delegates also agreed to the phased lifting of sanctions in categories to be determined by the newly elected NEC .
4 Lord Reid also referred to the additional factor , the incidence of taxation .
5 The hon. Gentleman also referred to the assisted area map .
6 Many of her remarks today were about her constituents in Gateshead , but she also referred to the national picture .
7 They also referred to the different factions in control in different parts of the country and said : ‘ The general situation in Somalia continues to be insecure and confused . ’
8 Adverse currency movements in Brazil and a worse result in Puerto Rico also contributed to the increased deficit , although the latter showed some improvement in the second quarter when compared to the first three months of the year .
9 A cost cutting programme also contributed to the better figures at the company .
10 In 1700 she contributed an ode on the death of John Dryden [ q.v. ] to Luctus Britanici : or the Tears of the British Muses , and she also contributed to The Nine Muses ( 1700 ) , a volume of poems by women in memory of Dryden edited by Mary Delarivière Manley [ q.v. ] , with whom she had an intense but short-lived friendship .
11 In Japan the accumulation rate peaked at the end of the sixties and the increasing weight of the Japanese capital stock also contributed to the upward trend in the ACC accumulation rate over the 1960s as a whole ( figures 11.2 and 11.3 ) .
12 The overseas trade in cloth also contributed to the growing dominance of London , because exports were largely in the hands of the Merchant Adventurers ' Company , which was increasingly dominated by the London Mercers ' Company ( 64 ) .
13 Actual demographic trends also contributed to the outward movement , as the rearing of the 1960s baby boom children increased the demand for houses with gardens and as falling average household size reduced the population capacity of cities that had only limited sites available for new housing construction ( Champion , 1987b ) .
14 Sir Rhodes said he also objected to the Labour Party ‘ playing politics ’ with the vote when it should simply be about the Maastricht Treaty .
15 Britain also objected to the new directive on maternity leave .
16 He was directly answerable to the British Foreign Secretary , Anthony Eden , but also reported to the Prime Minister , Winston Churchill , and the Secretary of State for War , Sir James Grigg .
17 Sammy Davis Jnr also came to the fore thanks to Sinatra .
18 Forty or fifty years ago , Irish traders also came to the fair bringing crates of geese and pullets , and the locals would buy a goose from them to fatten up for Christmas .
19 The Presidents also appealed to the developed countries for more aid .
20 He also appealed to the federal government to address the grievances of the Indians , which included land compensation claims and poor living conditions .
21 The Tudors also turned to the common law courts to enforce their Forest rights .
22 These were : Unit Commander Strength Domanov Cossacks Gen Domanov 22,500 Cossack " Training Unit " Gen Shkuro 1,400 Caucasians Gen Kelich Ghirei 4,800 1555 Cossack Cavalry Corps Gen von Pannwitz 25,000 1st Ukrainian Division Gens Shandruk and Freytag11,000 White Russian Schutzkorps Col Rogozhin4,500 In those same first few days of the British occupation of southern Austria there also surrendered to the British various groups of anti-Tito Yugoslavs , including Croats .
23 The campaign also reverted to the traditional two-party contest with the unexpected withdrawal of undeclared independent candidate Ross Perot .
24 The great spate of English translations of Paracelsus also belonged to the 1650s , confirming that the peak of his influence in England connected with what is arguably the unsurpassed golden age of British science and medicine , coinciding with the formative years of such figures as Boyle , Sydenham , and Willis , all of whom were affected by paracelsian influences .
25 Petrovsky also delivered to the Libyan leader a letter from UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali .
26 Musgrave also went to the fair at Guibray , and there among the freak shows was The Largest Fat Boy in France : Aimable Jouvin , born at Herblay in 1840 , now aged fourteen , admission a penny farthing .
27 Robbins also related to the upskilling debate — the expansion of education and the high birth rate of the immediate post-war period , for example , had given rise to a shortage of qualified teachers especially in primary schools , and changes in the numbers of white-collar jobs available to women had also given rise to a demand for better qualified and certificated female labour .
28 I also spoke to the chief investigator of the Senate committee , who said that he had taken a large amount of information about this to the first secretary of the British Embassy in Washington , but the British government had hampered any further investigation .
29 I also spoke to the assistant editor , when he came in .
30 In the meanwhile , more than 130 works from the Bremen Old Master drawings collection , also removed to the Soviet Union at the end of the war , are scheduled to go on display at the Hermitage , St Petersburg , on 18 November .
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