Example sentences of "also [vb base] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mature students also make up the Evening Programme , which was given a major boost at the end of the year , by winning the highest award in the UK under the UFC 's scheme to promote flexible teaching .
2 These institutions not only mobilise the assets of the wealthy , but also bring together the pension contributions and life assurance premiums of millions of others .
3 But , in Perry , he also read how the worship of stones fed off an earlier civilization and was dying out .
4 Also clear up the garden .
5 The infected cell enzymes also link together the nucleotide building blocks of DNA into copies of the virus genetic material , which are then packaged into the newly-made protein coats and released from the cell .
6 I also remember how the knocker-up went around the streets banging at bedroom windows with a long stick to wake the occupants in time to get to work .
7 Yes , and also assume thereby the difference between a cow herder , and a student of his or whatever
8 Also sort out the dinner money !
9 The results also point up the problem of maintaining the standards reached in the new services .
10 Advertisers also point out the hypocrisy of barring sponsored programmes when sports coverage is awash with branding .
11 Just as they clean up all the trash and litter , they also clean up the earth and the sky , transmogrifying cars , turning tools , parts , weapons , bolts into carbon and iron .
12 The floods , however , also carry along the waste and detritus of a large population .
13 I also wonder how the system copes with changes to people 's incomes , er many people particularly in recession we heard that unemployment in Cambridge is now approaching ten percent and if you 've been turned down by the council , your council housing on your means test are you really going to go back to them at a time when you may be under a lot of stress with unemployment to have your circumstances reinvestigated , I very much doubt whether people do go back .
14 We also agree over the importance of Staphylococcus saprophyticus , to which we referred , and the difficulty posed by chronic prostatitis .
15 Proposals for syllabuses based on this reduced notion of communication also illustrate how the potential for change inherent in new ideas is stifled by assimilation into established patterns of thinking .
16 A trust migrates through the resignation of the UK trustees and their replacement by non-UK resident trustees who also take over the trust 's administration .
17 Although the genitalia are the most likely sites for a chancre to be found , they also occur around the anus in both sexes and are occasionally seen on the lips , tongue , or nipple .
18 ‘ Tutors will begin with simple introductions to computers and also explain how the equipment can be used in everyday life . ’
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