Example sentences of "it also [vb past] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At Beltsville in Maryland , a pig injected with human growth hormone grew up to display substantially less backfat ( potentially valuable from the AgriBusiness point of view ) , but it also suffered from arthritis , poor vision , lack of leg coordination and ‘ susceptibility to stress ’ .
2 Not only did the post-war Labour Government make no decisive encroachments on the economic basis of capitalism , it also accepted without question the underlying foreign policy assumptions of the Establishment .
3 It also campaigned for maternity benefit to be paid to the mother and for maternity care to be improved , and , under Margaret Llewelyn Davies 's leadership , took a strongly pacifist line .
4 It also applied for planning permission to dump at another site it owned at Barnahely , Ringaskiddy .
5 The only thing is that this text gives no reason to suppose that it also applied in cognitio .
6 And it also managed to chip some of the woodwork , curious to think that I was offered as war damage compensation five pounds to re-case the piano , you could n't of had it repolished for five pounds , but thinking was working class people should n't have pianos , I 'm certain that was at the back of , of the gentleman whose job it was to evaluate war damage , he certainly raised his eyebrows every time we told him , what either a piece of furniture or crockery or cutlery which had been destroyed had cost and he was so foolish after er the house had been almost flattened as de demand bills as proof of evidence that your figures were correct
7 It also came to light that Mrs Dyer was a close friend of another convicted baby farmer , Margaret Waters .
8 Labourism influenced working-class intervention in the formal political sphere through the Labour Party , but it also reached into trade unionism and determined attitudes to alternative bodies of political thought such as toryism , Marxism and fascism .
9 It also argued for immigration controls and the repatriation of those immigrants without jobs or qualifications .
10 The legislation of 1861 was undoubtedly flawed , but it also set in train changes which affected most levels of Russian government and all levels of Russian society .
11 It also commented with concern on the lack of progress in negotiating the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs ( GATT ) and the dangers of a rise in protectionism .
12 As the toga increased in social importance it also gained in size , though it clearly remained a difficult garment to wear .
13 It also provided for home responsibility credits towards the basic pension .
14 The Pactus pro tenore pacis concerned itself largely with issues relating to theft ; the crime itself and the tracking of the criminal by local officials called centenarii , even across the boundaries between the Merovingian kingdoms ; it also dealt with trial by ordeal , punishment , and the right of sanctuary .
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