Example sentences of "also [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And the motion by Councillor Jack Newell went further … also demanding protection for the families of murder victims .
2 She is also demanding compensation for breach of trust .
3 The horse may also snort , which clears the respiratory tract , thereby increasing his smelling ability and also allowing ease of breathing if the object proves to be dangerous and flight is necessary .
4 He also announced spending of the equivalent of US$1,200,000 to upgrade urban slums ; this amount was part of a US$6,300,000 increase in the government 's social programme to support the country 's poorest groups .
5 The company also announced availability of Manman/X Advantage , a global service programme for Manman/X users consisting of installation , education and a tiered-support offering .
6 Mr Parkinson also announced approval for a new £200m air traffic control centre to be built by the Civil Aviation Authority by the early 1990s .
7 It will also design instrumentation for investigating the problems of man in hazardous environments and develop apparatus for use in biological research in space .
8 Several nature reserves , such as Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire , have also eased access for wheelchair users with extensive boardwalks and the introduction of birdhides .
9 We also gain access to all the protections that will flow from that .
10 But we also gain insight into when it will work , namely in cases ( unlike Faulhaber 's and Mirman et al. " s ) where cost conditions sufficient to prevent the possibility of competitive entry are imposed .
11 Prince also to miss whole of Royal Ascot to ‘ rest ’ and recover from recurrent injury , Buckingham Palace said .
12 By analogy with excitation-contraction coupling , in which the large cytoplasmic head of the RYR links the T-tubule to the internal calcium store ( Fig. 2a ) , the large head of the IP 3 R may also convey information between the ER and the plasma membrane .
13 Nevertheless , these apparently simple arrangements belie more complex interrelationships ( Fig. 85 ) : not all places had access to sufficient wood stocks , and owners of well-wooded land would not only supply their own estates but also sell wood to less-wooded estates .
14 Companies such as ICI and Esso , which also sell power into the national grid , are also concerned to keep their fuel plans secret .
15 However , although there is no indication of the source of 10 marks payable to Roger Blomfeld of Buxton , Norfolk ( where he also owned land worth 13s. 4d. ) , the £1. 9s. 8d. assigned to Thomas Parker , a servant of the king at Elmley Lovett , Worcs. , could well have been a payment from the manor , which was a royal estate , and Parker himself did not live there .
16 The abbots exercised a feudal lordship over vast territories of northern England — all the Furness district , much of the Lake District and parts of Yorkshire — and they also owned land in the Isle of Man and Ireland .
17 Our particular experience has been mainly concerned with hypertext coursework , though we have also given thought to other document preparation systems .
18 DRG 's property assets have also given rise to argument .
19 Robbins also related to the upskilling debate — the expansion of education and the high birth rate of the immediate post-war period , for example , had given rise to a shortage of qualified teachers especially in primary schools , and changes in the numbers of white-collar jobs available to women had also given rise to a demand for better qualified and certificated female labour .
20 Migration processes have also given rise to distinctive age patterns around Britain , though the absolute scale of differences between places is relatively small .
21 The distinction between the intermediate and the aggravated offence has also given rise to adverse comment .
22 As well as acting as a surrogate mum to the hedgehogs , Christine has also given physiotherapy to tortoises and given the kiss of life to a pet rabbit , which everyone thought had gone to the great hutch in the sky .
23 In 1919 he was also given responsibility for founding the new signals intelligence ( sigint ) agency , the Government Code and Cipher School ( GC and CS ) .
24 Skinner was also given responsibility for liaising closely with the troika at the apex of Bush 's re-election campaign .
25 Mr Reynolds was also given information about the operation and what would happen to him afterwards so that he knew what to expect .
26 I also made contact with the local cycle touring group and did several rides with them at weekends and on Tuesday evenings .
27 The Act also made provision for some appeals to be disposed of by courts composed of two judges rather than three .
28 The editorial also made reference to the use of ‘ infidelity ’ problems by the media against other politicians , namely David Steele and Roy Hattersley .
29 He also made history as the first judicial nominee to be confirmed without the recommendation of the Senate judiciary committee , which held confirmation hearings on Sept. 10-27 , but deadlocked seven to seven when it finally voted on the motion to recommend the nomination , and then voted 13 to one to pass along the nomination to the entire Senate with no recommendation .
30 But he also made use of tunes from bourgeois sources — and transformed their meanings in the process .
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