Example sentences of "it also [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The same angle was conspicuous in the title story of Naipaul 's previous book , In a Free State , where a coup in a new African country was studied , as it were , out of the corner of an eye ; and it also occurs elsewhere in his work .
2 However , it also occurs quite often in Baroque music .
3 A point of greater relevance to the UK is that it also differs greatly from trading and investment blocs under which a country 's trade and investment flows to countries within the bloc are free but there are restrictions between the bloc as a whole and the rest of the world .
4 It also offered well set out objectives on the first page and a good page-by-page summary of activities .
5 It also brought home my own mortality — it suddenly seemed very easy to get your head blown off . ’
6 It also becomes more specific and for the higher potencies the remedy selection has to be more accurate for the remedy to work .
7 And it also becomes all the more important to provide the context .
8 It also becomes quite understandable why people tend to become ‘ ill ’ when there are a lot of stresses going on in their lives and especially at times of life crises such as griefs , changes in work and divorce .
9 Though the highbrow press had the highest level of political content , it also had relatively partisan readers , and more of a mission to inform , less of a mission to persuade .
10 It also had quite a large choir for so small a Church , a photo taken in the twenties showing the choir outside the old Church with Mrs Still 's husband and son .
11 Similar considerations can be applied to ‘ magnetic ’ dipole radiation which is important when the charges are in rapid motion ; it also vanishes identically in the gravitational case .
12 It also ranks highly in terms of total fertility , illegitimate births and the number of elderly people .
13 His venom against a country of 3 million people not only reinforced the Latin American image of the US as a bully , it also led directly to the Iran-contra scandal , the most serious political crisis of his administration .
14 It also led directly to the headsman ‘ s axe for Andrew Hardie of Glasgow and John Baird of Condoratt in the Parish of Cumbernauld .
15 However , it also leant heavily on the opinions of people like Alexander Graham Bell who were fervent supporters of the Pure Oral Method , and even Dr. David Buxton who managed to get in a recommendation on his pet subject , that intermarriage of deaf people should be discouraged ( see Chapter 5 ) .
16 It also suffered badly from the decline in trade within the Central American Common Market .
17 But it also coincided yesterday with a pledge by Mr Egon Krenz , the party leader , that there ‘ can not and will not be an East Germany without a Communist Party . ’
18 If Iran was provoked , why did it also go so publicly out of its way to stress its respect for Iraq 's territorial integrity ?
19 If the ideology provides.a new point of view , it also defines favourably the identity of those who occupy this new vantage position .
20 Does it also present as natural and inevitable the fact that for many working people the concept of a ‘ weekend ’ is nothing to do with ideas of rest and leisure with family or friends ?
21 It also became clear why he 'd wanted to make love to her ; to make her believe he cared , because if she cared for him who better to persuade the colonel to tell his friends on the council to let the plans go through ?
22 As weekly ownership declined , it also became more concentrated .
23 This is the best frequency to use under pack ice , where fin whales spend some of their time ; it also penetrates well through the open ocean .
24 It also penetrates more deeply into the skin than UVB , damaging the elastin fibres resulting in sagging and wrinkling .
25 It also crosses successfully with the Sahiwal zebu of Pakistan .
26 But it also reflected more specific arguments about the goals of health policy , the role and function of medicine and the power of the medical profession .
27 It also made more than passing obeisance to the logic of the experiment which , for many and wrongly , was taken as the sine qua non of the scientific method .
28 It also necessitates very little in terms of information and time requirements compared with zero-based approaches .
29 For the male pied flycatcher , bigamy is obviously a successful strategy , but it also requires quite complex behavioural adaptations .
30 Dietary fibre means that a food requires more chewing but it also requires more swallowing .
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