Example sentences of "he also [vb past] the " in BNC.

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1 The murder of the baby boys by Herod is very similar to the story of Moses : he also escaped the killing of the Israelites ' baby sons by Pharaoh ( Exodus 1:15–2:10 ) .
2 He also persuaded the college authorities that they ought to embark on a class project and construction was started in November 1936 .
3 He also invented the symbolism we still use for expressing the atoms : H for hydrogen , O for oxygen , Fe for iron , and so on , based upon the initial letter or letters of their Latin name .
4 He also directed the National Council , elected in June 1990 as an interim body and boycotted by the opposition [ see pp. 37549-50 ] , to convene on July 9 in order to discuss and organize the elections .
5 He caught the tangy smell of soap , though he also sniffed the stench of corruption and the dank smell of a charnel house which stood in one corner of the grounds .
6 He also received the personal support of the former President ousted by Ould Taya , Mohammed Khouna Ould Haydalla , who was only freed from internal exile in 1991 , and of Col. Djibril Ould Abdullahi , Ould Taya 's former deputy and Interior Minister until February 1990 [ see p. 37239 ] .
7 He also criticized the competition among Nonconformists ‘ of having the ‘ highest spire in the neighbourhood ’ ’ .
8 He also criticized the standard treatments of bleeding and purging .
9 He also criticized the Blaize administration for the country 's low credit rating .
10 He also briefed the Subject Assessors very fairly indeed ’ .
11 He also admitted the faults in his writing — something which the Eliot of earlier years would never have been able to do , in public at least .
12 He also challenged the central premise of the service chiefs ' and Bevin 's argument : the belief that the Mediterranean was absolutely crucial to Britain s international position .
13 Karadzic , apparently encouraged by the new international policy announced in Washington , not only invited Bosnian Muslim and Croat leaders to meet him to discuss a settlement but he also challenged the Muslims to a soccer match .
14 It was described by Bishop Pontoppidan in the eighteenth century as being over a mile and a half in circumference ; he also said the sea all around it was darkened by the jets of ink it spat out .
15 He also said the factory included many novel and revolutionary schemes not operational in any other part of the world , although he stressed that all equipment had been tried out elsewhere ’ .
16 He also said the P6 is less than 18 months from delivery and that Intel is trying to get a 2,000 MIPS chip to market by the year 2000 .
17 He also said the deaths of the swans could have been the result of bad weather conditions during the winter period .
18 He also said the fall in the inflation rate announced yesterday would help add to the survival chances of small businesses .
19 He also said the Government was spending more on law and order and pointed out that since 1984 the length of prison sentences had increased by 31pc for robbery and 73pc for rape .
20 He also said the Conservatives were electioneering by raising the issue and were attempting to score a cheap political advantage .
21 He also said the US administration would seek an additional agreement that would give US airlines new access to British airports and confirmed that he hoped a new aviation agreement could be reached this year between the US and the UK .
22 He also likened the tripartite event to a three-ring circus characterising HP as juggling a wide assortment of mis-matched architectures , hardware and software and DEC as a magic act with more illusions than Siegfried & Roy .
23 He also praised the military remaining above the political fray , and said support for Mr Yeltsin was growing .
24 When Dior stunned the world with his ‘ New Look ’ , he also launched the equally revolutionary Miss Dior in 1947 .
25 In order to ensure a personally loyal military apparats , he also launched the full-scale organisation of the ’ popular militias ' to be recruited principally from among the peasantry and the urban lower class .
26 Zborowski supplied the charcoal , paints , canvas , and brushes ; he also hired the models ( Modigliani insisted that they must be paid three to five francs an hour ) and any accessories , although the painter rarely asked for anything but the human figure for his work .
27 He also smoked the cigarettes Zborowski provided as part of the contract and managed to get through a bottle of wine .
28 He also made the observation , which was confirmed in this survey , that ‘ in many cases neither the farmer nor his wife were fully aware of the nature and extent of the wife 's influence ’ .
29 He also made the observation that the smaller bones were less frequently broken , but gave no supporting evidence .
30 He also made the mistake of trying to frighten the miners with the consequence of sticking to existing conditions .
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