Example sentences of "also [adj] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Reports that almost one-third of volunteers for the army during the Boer War had to he rejected due to physical inadequacy ( too short or too thin ) or ill-health ( in many case due to flat feet or bad teeth but frequently also due to heart and lung trouble or other serious ailments ) were often exaggerated , but they strengthened such fears . |
2 | Enormous thanks were also due to company people and customers — especially in Japan , USA , Spain and Italy — who were developing products for the market , he added . |
3 | Differences of this kind are both substantial and early to appear ( Wells , 1982 , 1985 ) , and whilst no doubt partly attributable to differences in genetic endowment , they are almost certainly also due to differences in the opportunities for learning that are provided by children 's linguistic environments . |
4 | Thanks are also due to Mike Carter and Colin Woodgate who helped out when things got tense . |
5 | This is because of continued improvements in fuel economy performance and also due to growth in use of diesel-engined cars . |
6 | Chamberlain split from the Liberal party largely on the issue of Irish Home Rule , which he opposed , but also due to impatience with Gladstone 's resistance to social reform . |
7 | The implication ( 33 ) 5 , that the day of speaking is other than Wednesday or Thursday , is also due to deixis ( explained in Chapter z ) , for the word Thursday in utterance ( iii ) is used in a deictic way that invokes pragmatic parameters ( there are other usages that do not , e.g. Pay day is Thursday ) . |
8 | We were also grateful to SCP and Lothian Conservation Volunteers for the loan of hand tools . |
9 | I am also grateful to Brian Watkins who was the first to put the idea to me that drama is a game . |
10 | The Trust also wishes to acknowledge the major contributions both financial and in kind made by the following organizations : We are also grateful to Mrs. Ayles of Cardiff castle and the many private individuals who have helped and assisted since the beginning of the project . |
11 | The Employer 's Liability ( Defective Equipment ) Act 1969 , s. 1(1) now provides : Where … an employee suffers personal injury in the course of his employment in consequence of a defect in equipment provided by his employer for the purposes of the employer 's business and the defect is attributable wholly or partly to the fault of a third party ( whether identified or not ) the injury shall be deemed to be also attributable to negligence on the part of the employer . |
12 | ‘ He 's also used to leaks , ’ stated Frick . |
13 | Platinum was also used to plate objects made of gold or tumbaga , as in the case of a human mask from the Esmeraldas region of north Ecuador . |
14 | Ironically , the international political changes that shifted the focus to private practice were also inimical to regulation and state funding of health care . |
15 | Industry bargaining was also preferable to employers in Italy since it allowed their associations to maintain a tight control on bargaining activities whilst at the same time freeing the individual employer from direct impact with the union — yet giving him ample leeway to influence his employees from outside union channels ( Treu , 1981 ) . |
16 | ( It is also preferable to rug them in cold or wet weather , but they need to be under daily supervision in case the rug slips . ) |
17 | The England coach , who is also assistant to Ian McGeechan on the Lions tour to New Zealand this summer , and who has been in Scotland since last Thursday , admitted yesterday that the Scots ' performance against Wales ‘ had been very impressive and must have surprised quite a few people , especially down south ’ . |
18 | It is also possible to patent plasmids ( double stranded DNA molecules ) and cultured cell lines . |
19 | Minton was also alert to developments in contemporary art . |
20 | but on closer analysis they are also prone to gaps and inconsistencies . |
21 | Trained by Martin Pipe , Chatam put up a sterling effort in February when beaten a head by Jodami in the Hennessy Gold Cup in Ireland but he is also prone to errors . |
22 | Hunters are also prone to dehydration and electrolyte loss as they work very hard , sometimes hunting two or three times per week . |
23 | Nor can Devos yet match Bronfman for inexorable bravura in the second movement ; he is also prone to misreadings — in the Second Sonata at 0′44″ and 2′20″ in the slow movement , in the First Sonata at 2′45″ in the first movement , and in the Janáček first movement at 1′19″ . |
24 | Such abstract economic arguments may seem far removed from the aspirations of nature conservation , but the report 's principle that sound management can benefit both wildlife and local people is also central to WWF philosophy . |
25 | The idea that literary texts may trigger more than one level of reading is also central to Irene Fairley 's paper , which is a discussion of a corpus of interpretative responses to Sylvia Plath 's poem " Mushrooms " . |
26 | Loss is also central to Bowlby 's theory , but the losses which are the basis of vulnerability are real and not imagined and centre on a person 's failure to make or maintain a stable and secure relationship with his parents early in childhood . |
27 | The concept of mediation or translation between presenting problems and available remedies is also central to Cain 's paper . |
28 | Money is also payable to songwriters from radio and TV stations in the form of ‘ air play ’ money . |
29 | Detection of bias was also unrelated to motivations for following the campaign or interest in politics during the campaign . |
30 | perceptions of bias were also unrelated to motivations for following the campaign or interest in politics during the campaign itself . |