Example sentences of "also as [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Parties adopt or disavow policies not only to win forthcoming elections but also as a response to past electoral outcomes .
2 George attempted a nearly honest living as a part-time thespian , and also as a tutor to the children of wealthy clients .
3 It was meant as a welcome , as a shout of pleasure that we , too , were finally don — and perhaps also as a salute to a great day on the hill shared by all of us .
4 Most horsemen in Suffolk did not powder the bone but used it whole and also as a device to jade and not to draw the horse .
5 And Ukraine 's new army , even while it honours , with much fanfare , those who died fighting Hitler 's invasion , holds up also as a model to its recruits the Ukrainian insurgent army of the epoch , which fought Germans and Russians alike .
6 I have made this broad but brief review of the development of provision for special needs partly to remind us of how much improvement has been achieved and also as a background to the rest of the paper .
7 It is an important aspect of local research to establish the identity and location of any markets and fairs , not only for the exchange of goods , but also as a background to the pattern of communications in an area .
8 They saw nationalism as a bourgeois movement , but also as a danger to the working-class movement , which might become tainted by nationalist tendencies .
9 After considerable pleas in writing and phone calls , I brought Fraser Barron back to command No 7 Squadron ; during the interdiction period prior to the Invasion he was outstanding not only as a squadron commander , hut also as an inspiration to all .
10 The skilled negotiator , on the other hand , asks questions not only to gain more information and understanding but also as an alternative to disagreeing bluntly and as a means of putting forward suggestions ( ie possible courses of action said as questions .
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