Example sentences of "it also [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 If the textual sprawl of today 's average ‘ quality ’ newspaper ultimately represents less than the sum of its sections , then it also represents in a more immediate sense the collapse of what Neville Wakefield has recently described as ‘ a world in which information can still be organised and evaluated and hierarchised according to rigid structures of meaning ’ The new generation of ‘ top people 's papers wear their manifold contradictions firmly on their sleeves .
2 Most of what we know about echolocation comes from bats ( and human instruments ) , but it also occurs in a number of other unrelated groups of animals .
3 The numbers of elderly people were considerably overestimated in London during the late 1970s : this led to an understatement of the SMRs , with consequent loss of health resources ; it also resulted in a relative over-allocation for personal social services .
4 It also resulted in a boycott of the legislature by the PPD between July and November [ see pp. 37609 ; 37714 ; 37779 ; 37860 ] .
5 The project of integration with which Brooke-Rose began provided sufficient material for ‘ four average , competent novels ’ ( Brooke-Rose 1977a:134 ) , but it also led to a frustration with available formal strategies which prepared the way for the radical change in direction her oeuvre was to take with Out in 1964 .
6 It also led to a marked inflation of the number of high-ranking officers .
7 It also led to a fundamental questioning of the whole basis of the Keynesian model of which , since 1958 , the Phillips curve had come to be regarded as an indispensable part .
8 It also led to a confusion between those buildings with a social or civic importance , and those without .
9 We had chosen our visit to coincide with the full moon , but it also coincided with a period of maximum solar flare activity , and on every clear night the Lights treated us to a spectacular show in green and red .
10 But it also suffers from a lack of government confidence in its usefulness , either as a carrier for freight traffic or for pleasure cruising .
11 It also suffers from a purely ‘ mathematical ’ approach to its typography although this issue will be corrected from Version 2.0 , due to be released towards the end of this year .
12 It also points to a social rationale : this reflective stance , helped by the use of appropriate terms , can encourage a tolerance of linguistic diversity through the recognition that all languages are rule-governed and systematic .
13 It also points to a third limitation within the sources ; that of genre .
14 It also points to a fundamental truth that the mystics perceived in the story of the Incarnation — that the " purpose of the Word become flesh was indeed to make mystics of us all " .
15 It also operates in a different way , according to client director Robert Seaton : ‘ We appoint a client director as opposed to a fund manager . ’
16 It also depends upon a curious form of photosynthesis when it makes sugar from carbon dioxide , water and sunlight .
17 Science ultimately is self-contradictory precisely because , although it begins with a supposal about reality , it also depends upon a concrete reality ; and once scientists admit the necessarily hypothetical character of that knowledge , they cease to be scientists .
18 If other cities are a guide to Milan then it also served as a useful quarry for the inhabitants .
19 It also served as a prison , and features as such in Walter Scott 's novel The Heart of Midlothian .
20 Not only does this increase costs and emphasise differences between richer and poorer children but it also contributes to a very inflexible and inefficient distribution of learning materials , since under this system ‘ shared ’ material is never bought — only class texts — and it is by no means uncommon to find that as a result a class may end up with only two or three books at its disposal , all in multiple copies .
21 In reflection , Nicholson remembers that apart from the task of writing a film about a new subject on which there was very little in the way of written research material , it also came at a time when he was going through his divorce .
22 After a demonstration of this bit of electronic wizardry called Aladin Pro , I was surprised to discover it used Professor Bühlmann 's tables as its basis and , as well as an instruction manual , it also came with a set of Bühlmann tables .
23 It could capture plain text ( ASCII ) output but it also came with a WordPerfect 5 ‘ printer ’ driver .
24 This dome is a wonder of man 's sheer boldness in creativity and a product of the awe-inspiring Kubla Khan , but it also functions as a metaphor for the conscious mind .
25 It also calls for a higher price threshold for company car tax .
26 It also calls for a rigid speed limit to be imposed on motorists and for short-term parking bays to be made available .
27 It also calls for a simplified system of authorization , with industrial licensing being concentrated in a single agency .
28 It also featured in a number of high-profile advertising campaigns and American Express even had two 24-carat-gold-plated De Loreans specially made to launch its Gold Card — one of them is now kept in a glass case in a Texas bank .
29 It 's true that it seduces us with its pulse-quickening thrill , but it also serves as a privileged glimpse into the paranoia , loneliness and tunnel vision of the male survivalist .
30 Since the briefing covers mainframes , departmental systems , office products and communications , it also serves as a very useful general review of data processing .
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