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

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1 It also times the transfer of its eggs extremely carefully so that most of them hatch in the hosts ' nests at exactly the right time .
2 This has political implications for democracy and accountable government within the EC , but also for the stability of world trade , since the Community 's dirigiste thinking threatens to prevent agreement on liberalising trade in the GATT talks .
3 To allow sufficient time in the post for training in investigation techniques and the all-important legal aspects and also for the accumulation of a broad experience at this fairly unusual job , it is desirable to recruit inspectors at a reasonably early period in their career , especially if they are ultimately to rise to supervisory or management positions in the organisation .
4 His counterpart in ‘ Pride and Prejudice ’ — George Wickham — stands also for the rejection of society 's standards , but he turns out to be a rake and a liar — a totally unsuitable match for any of the Longbourne girls .
5 It rests also on the insight that income " transferred " by this means was not used only for the minimum relief of destitution , for the old , widowed , orphaned and infirm , but also for the purchase of some " decencies " , for the supplementation of the earnings of the underemployed as well as the relief of the involuntarily unemployed , and for the apprenticing of the children of the poor .
6 It called also for the promotion of closer ties with the European Communities ( EC ) , and for a complete restructuring of the Organization of American States ( OAS ) and the Latin American Integration Association ( ALADI ) , both of which were seen as ineffective .
7 The production of materials has to be timetabled with care both because of the work load of the print and design team and also for the promotion and marketing of them .
8 The plaintiff wrote for such advice and also for the name of a ‘ good stockbroker . ’
9 The artist as subject is involved as authority for the authenticity of the subject as sitter and hence also for the legitimacy of the object as portrait .
10 Epicurus introduced the famous ‘ swerve ’ into the chain of strict causality , so as to account both for human free will and also for the existence of random motion in the universe ; for otherwise all bodies would , in his opinion , fall with the same speed downwards .
11 Not only for the staff restaurant , but also for the boardroom and guests .
12 All that and more went through my mind , wrote Harsnet , as I sat there in the moonlight in the silence , but it was as if it was the glass which was telling me this , that the glass was my mind as I thought that , or my mind the glass , and that was the reason for the fear and the cold and also for the sense of growing excitement and a fear then , a different kind of fear , that I would not be able to do anything with this excitement , that it would be my failure , my failure to realize what I now saw were the real possibilities of the glass , a failure for which I would never be able to forgive myself , though a part of me would always know or perhaps only believe that it was in the nature of my insight that there could be no realization of it , that it was precisely an insight about non-realization , but by then , wrote Harsnet , it had all become too complicated , too extreme , I did not want to know any of it until it was all over , until I had made my effort , perhaps it had been a mistake to come in and sit there with the glass through the night with the moon shining so brightly , it must have been full , or nearly full , unnaturally bright anyway , something to do with the solstice perhaps , to sit in the room with the glass alone or with the moon alone might have been bearable , in the dark with the glass or in the moonlight in an empty room , but the two together , the glass and the moon , that was perhaps the mistake .
13 I thank him also for the history lesson on the Territorial Army , although my recollection is somewhat different .
14 Film and video production ( for TV channels , but also for the cinema and other clients ) was assigned to the Societe Française de Production ( SFP ) ; research , training , sound and film archives , and a limited production role , to the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel ( INA ) .
15 Erm , and I also understand that this is the first time you 've actually had someone from the private sector , er , whose been invited to er , address your A G M so , I 'd like to thank you for the privilege , and for also for the opportunity to speak on a subject which I personally er , find of of great interest .
16 Money was required not only for more powerful transmitters but also for the building of regional studio centres to make programmes for the entire country , so that RTD output would not be so Dar es Salaam-orientated .
17 Thus the Paracelsians , who boasted that their account of creation as a process of chemical separation was the only legitimate interpretation of Genesis , incurred Bacon 's displeasure not only for their hijacking of the Bible , but also for the implication that knowledge of nature was in need of biblical support .
18 They are significant not only as media for transmitting material , television now being the main source of political information for most people , but also for the choice of what material to transmit .
19 Learners can evaluate a film not only for the content , but also for the teaching method .
20 Book also for the green and pleasant summer and seas of Bulgaria where most things are changing , save good service and exceptional value — summer brochure on request .
21 On the following day I gave directions for expedition , and also for the service of evidence , which was most commendably complied with by all concerned during the intervening five days , which included the May bank holiday weekend .
22 James began construction of the large residential gatehouse or forework , called le dungeon , that was added on to the earlier gatehouse to provide a more fitting apartment for the Keeper — and also for the King , whenever he should visit .
23 By fighting for pits to be kept open , the NUM was fighting not only for miners ' jobs but also for the survival of miners ' communities .
24 The Rentcharges Act 1977 prohibited the creation of further rent-charges , and provided also for the extinguishment of all existing rentcharges at the end of sixty years starting on 22 July 1977 , or on the date the rentcharge first became payable , whichever is later .
25 Obesity — Obesity is a risk factor for primary gall stone formation and , therefore , possibly also for the development of recurrent stones .
26 The changes introduced by the implementation of the Advanced Courses Development Programme have created an increased need for staff development for college staff and also for the Council 's own staff .
27 Comparisons with computers can be used for the data transfer elements of this process , modelling the flow of sequential current variations along circuits , and also for the transfer of information , in the form of structured data ( i.e. the computer program ) which interacts with the information processing elements of the communicating machines .
28 Recapturing the city for humans on foot would bring immense benefits not only to those walking but also for the ambience and environment of the city ( Figure 8.7 ) .
29 This makes it a most useful instrument not only for solo pieces but also for the support of voices .
30 Students serve on committees with senior members of University staff and are encouraged to accept responsibility not only for work but also for the management of Settlement affairs .
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