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

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1 It also owned 17 ships , and shared ownership of four more with the L & YR , which owned the largest fleet .
2 As it exercised no rights it also owned 1,100,000 shares following the issue .
3 Since Egypt rejected the whole Memorandum , it also rejected this third party right of support .
4 It also spread English values through the Empire which became hopelessly con fused with ‘ Britishness ’ .
5 It also cleaned fire-charred beams and exposed the structural soundness of the underlying solid wood .
6 But , in true South African style , it also owns large stakes in other subsidiaries outside mining , which are worth another 9 billion rand .
7 It also owns 22 showrooms .
8 Ought it also to include those forms of deaths , injuries , and economic deprivations which are not as yet covered by criminal , administrative , or civil law , even though they are violations of ‘ human rights ’ ( Schwendinger and Schwendinger 1975 ) .
9 It also sounds well .
10 Theory does point to a clear suspicion that a lack of competition can , most certainly , lead to inefficiencies , but it also identifies possible benefits from the attainment of lower-cost production .
11 It also calculates tidal heights for ports worldwide , and plots tidal height curves directly on screen .
12 For Sumner , law embodies the appearance of reality produced by social relations , so that , for example , an employment contract appears as a consensual contract between equals ( a point also made by Hunt ) , but it also embodies those appearances as they have been seen and interpreted by classes and groups who make laws .
13 When one considers that the family is the basic unit of society , it is not surprising to find it also embodies some very logical management considerations as well .
14 Yet it also merits some careful criticism .
15 But it also offered other advantages — protection of British jobs against cheap foreign imports , and an inflow of customs duties to the Treasury which could be used to pay for the escalating costs of both armaments and social reforms .
16 It also offered many social and cultural activities as well as easy access to Wales and the South Western holiday resorts .
17 It also offered tax-free loans at high rates of interest to Army officers as well as tax-free and high-interest investments to businessmen and members of Santiago society connected with the Army and the CNI .
18 While the Beaux-Arts reflected both this new national conceit and the megalomania of American railroad companies , it also offered American architects a new means to self-assertion through the railway station .
19 It also falls short of the cut-off figure of £19,250 .
20 It also brought Victorian attitudes dictating that dancing lessons in dance schools were more acceptable than dancing at large public Assemblies .
21 It also brought European immigrants , who were to play a crucial role in the introduction of Marxist ideas to Latin America , flooding into these countries , where newly built ports and railways were facilitating the spread of new political theories .
22 It also brought prolonged exposure to the values and beliefs of the world 's most powerful and prosperous capitalist nation .
23 It also brought three scorching goals …
24 If having babies is partly a response to unemployment , it also becomes one of the causes of continuing unemployment .
25 Once the individual begins to establish regularities , to generalise over experience , it becomes possible for him not only to recognise a particular experience as being one of a type , say a scolding or an interview , it also becomes possible to predict what is likely to happen , what are likely to be the relevant features of context , within a particular type of communicative event .
26 As the population becomes older , it also becomes wealthier and I draw the hon. Gentleman 's attention to the fact that the average pensioner has increased his or her income by 33 per cent .
27 It also said difficult trading conditions were continuing to hit housebuilding in Britain but expressed satisfaction over the performance of its Australian mining business .
28 It also had two spiralling horns which could be pointed independently in any direction — a tremendous advantage in a battle .
29 Beside the address of the waxworks , it also had two phone numbers .
30 It also had one of the longest lives as it was working right up to the late 1940s .
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