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

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1 It also occurs in the context of political protest .
2 It also occurs in the Ballantrae ophiolite ( Stone and others , 1986 ) and in layered Tertiary ultrabasic rocks on Rhum off the west coast of Scotland .
3 It also resulted in the interest in the potential of the Macintosh extending beyond the production area to design and editorial staff where it developed into passionate enthusiasm .
4 Not only did the First World War produce a major crisis of authority for the old order , but it also resulted in the harnessing by the State , on an unprecedented scale , of the power and resources of the nation towards the war effort .
5 Mellor 's office in life may have been the big attraction , but it also got in the way of a good time .
6 But it also lay in the European view , at a time when Kissinger was hard at work with his piecemeal diplomacy , that a comprehensive approach rather than a step-by-step strategy was the essential road to peace .
7 Such an approach overlaps to some extent with the ‘ knowledge-referenced ’ curriculum , but it also results in the inclusion of elements related to health , economics , civics and other ‘ relevant ’ topics which one would not normally find in an academic-style secondary school .
8 It also occurred in the case of the Paratroopers , who were acquitted of the rape charge ( though not all were acquitted of all sexual offences ) after a woman soldier had entered the men 's barracks alone .
9 It also figures in the rules governing the legal liability of public authorities .
10 It also tied in the now famous tomb on the road to Arques , which supposedly features in Poussin 's painting of ‘ Les Bergeres d'Arcadie ’ , into the geometry .
11 It also appears in the feature film WHERE THE RIVER RUNS BLACK .
12 It also contains in the character of Colonel Calloway , the world-weary Englishman responsible for alerting the innocent American writer of pulp novels to his former friend 's evil doings , a perfect symbol of Britain 's position after the Second World War , standing in the middle between battered Europe and gung-ho America .
13 It also reveals in the latest year that dividends payable were greater than profits for the year .
14 A plan of it had appeared in the Architects ' Journal the previous Friday , and it also appeared in The Times the morning after the Prince 's speech .
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