Example sentences of "own [noun sg] [conj] also " in BNC.

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1 An advantage of electronic coursework is that recording mechanisms are easy to install , and we shall dwell on this aspect as it is a vital one , not only in our own institution but also in many others .
2 First , the person who looks into it sees not only his or her own reflection but also the other cars on the ‘ thruway ’ : the viewer looks ahead in order to see behind .
3 A further cause for concern was Recommendation 6 , with its proposal to base grant for the coming year to each Responsible Body not only on the standards of its own work but also on the needs of the area it served and on the provision made by others .
4 It is , therefore , important for staff to adhere strictly to guidelines regarding the use of protective clothing , especially gloves , when administering these drugs , and also when disposing of any spillages ; for their own safety and also for the safety of patients and other staff .
5 Both these features of service employment have specific social implications ; for example , part-time workers are often lower paid and need to work quite near home , while the self-employed usually must have their own transport and also have less security at times of sickness or slack employment .
6 Drama is not simply a subject , but also — more importantly — a method ; it is both a creative art form in its own right and also a learning tool .
7 A woman knows not only her own sorrow but also her husband 's .
8 Europe has to fulfil its own environmental responsibilities for its own sake and also so that the Third World can develop without irreversible damage to the global environment .
9 Now , the fearful buy their guns from guys like John , who has his own shop and also helps out at a suburban shooting school , the Academy of Marksmanship …
10 What differences would you expect to find in the buying behaviour of an individual buying the same product for his/her own use and also on behalf of an organisation ?
11 When media themselves are put to scrutiny they are therefore judged both on their own performance and also on their relations with the rest of society .
12 The quality of food she serves at home may influence not only her own health but also her children 's growth and development , as well as her husband 's cholesterol level .
13 Dr Hallauer summed up the importance of vaccinating healthcare workers against hepatitis B , not only to protect their own health but also for the good of others .
14 In desperation , he finally raised not only his own glass but also hers — a graphic reminder of how fragile the veterans ' , and by association Mr Li 's own , power may turn out to be .
15 The final point to consider in this section is the ability of an employer to seek protection for the trade connections not only of his own company but also of other associated companies .
16 What remains from classical elite theory is the theme of the powerlessness of the masses and the rational unifying capacities of the minority groups , but modern elite theorists , perhaps surprisingly , are more concerned than their precursors to argue that the elites function not only in their own interest but also in the interests of society as a whole — an inevitable concomitant of the functional elitism now prevalent .
17 If suppliers know not only the current price in their own market but also the current price in all other markets the aggregate level of output will be independent of the average level of prices .
18 He seldom moves away from the viewpoint of a professor in a well-established university , whose vocation is not only its own reward but also deserves public support for its ultimate benefits to humanity .
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