Example sentences of "also [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Men also gain from the unequal division of labour within the home , in which women do more than their fair share of housework .
2 Yes , well I mean I 'm particularly interested for people to come along to the Cowley Centre stall , er and we also sell on the Cowley Road at our plant nursery which one of the other groups runs down near the east Oxford Health Centre .
3 Apart from Sir Humphrey , his sons Robert and Edward also sit on the main board .
4 In fact , since free fighting changes all the time to meet new circumstances and requirements , the stances also change at a rapid pace .
5 It is beyond dispute that they also account for a large number of tiny rabbits that are born in breeding chambers within burrow systems .
6 I also correspond with a lady counsellor from Cruse Bereavement Care , who has been marvellous .
7 Other , broader confusions also hide under the umbrella of ‘ the family and marriage ’ .
8 During the 1670s Herne 's elder brother , Sir Nathaniel Herne c. 1629–1679 , second son of Susan and also partner in the firm , was the more prominent in public life .
9 ( Note , γ TCR + thymocytes also develop in the reaggregate cultures described above ; data not shown. ) e , f , Maturation of CD4 + CD8 + TCR - cells in 4-day reaggregate cultures with purified MHC class II + epithelium as the only type of stromal cell present .
10 Both are large enough to carry dense plumage and subcutaneous fat ; both are hunters of other birds and small mammals , and ravens also scavenge on the leavings of other species , including man .
11 They also insist on a high level of quality — the fact that clothing from Benjamin Simon 's Lees factory is sold in Dior 's Paris flagship store is proof that their quality control works .
12 Polar bears , especially mothers with cubs , tend to spend the summer on the islands , where they also graze on the vegetation .
13 Furthermore , systems based on semantic primitives also suffer from the usual acquisition problem .
14 Apart from the other limitations referred to here , such community power studies also suffer from the constraint imposed by the non-applicability of reputational methods to national politics .
15 As well as being victims of crime women also suffer from the effects of fear of crime .
16 Many litigation firms also suffer from the transactional " nature of their practice and find it difficult to build institutional , long-term relationships with clients even where this is possible , particularly where the practice is dependent on referrals from agencies such as Citizens ' Advice Bureaux and law centres where staff changes make relationships difficult to build and maintain .
17 We also advertise in the leading Oxon newspapers and the lists can be obtained at all ADKIN offices
18 We also plug into the research facilities available in Courtaulds and licence technology from independent sources .
19 Gleizes and Metzinger also emphasize in the opening section of Du Cubisme that to evaluate Cubism it is necessary to go back to Courbet ‘ ( He ) initiated a move towards realism which has touched all modern endeavours . ’
20 But they also say in the alternative that that since the plaintiffs themselves were at this time by mid to late October of nineteen eighty five , not ready or able to complete it would have been improper erm for the defendant to advise the plaintiffs to serve a special notice to complete and my Lord the question that therefore arises er whether , even if that were correct , er and it 's not admitted that it is , that exonerates the defendants from given the advice er and whether they should still have advised the plaintiff erm of the opportunity which was open to him , that the plaintiff could if necessary take that course himself or be advised to go er elsewhere and be advised independently is er this is , this the point of the matter which he regarded as improper and was not willing to do it on the plaintiff 's behalf .
21 Before any girls get excited at the prospect of all these crotch-obsessed men packing out Glencoe bars , and rush off to join a climbing club , I should point out they also smell like a circus tarpaulin and regard ten pints of Guinness as an aperitif .
22 Also place in the aquarium were two small terracotta flower pots and a couple of shallow terracotta dishes for feeding purposes ( food place in the dishes if not eaten is easily removed and does n't get into the substrate and rot in there ) .
23 I think the er figures also suggest in a way that
24 The letter to a friend left behind after a move could contain thoughts about the way the family have been treated by immigration officials ; the really interesting letter would not just recount memories , but also hint at the dreams and fears , the expectations and terrors of what lies ahead .
25 Though the 500 subscribers to this volume were chiefly local , members of the nobility , as well as better-known poets , including Elizabeth Carter and Alexander Pope [ qq.v. ] , also appear on the list of them .
26 The kiss and branding also appear in a fifteenth-century Italian novella .
27 Just the same refuges of the elderly also appear in the Social Survey of Merseyside of 1934 , where they made up a third of the tenants of the largest multiple households .
28 Similar intrusions by authors commenting on their own practice and proceedings , or enacting in their texts problematic relations between language , fiction and reality , also appear in the work of Christine Brook-Rose , Muriel Spark , Giles Gordon , Rayner Hepenstall , David Caute , John Berger , B.S. Johnson , Alasdair Gray , Julian Barnes and others .
29 Half the active substances used for rheumatic conditions also appear in the 100 or so painkilling preparations available .
30 Benjaminian ideas also appear in the work of Peter Wicke and Chris Cutler , this time applied specifically to the sphere of popular music .
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