Example sentences of "also [vb -s] the [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Normally , of course , the choice of topic comes before the research design and therefore also precedes the decision about whether or not to include a survey .
2 It also aids the absorption of iron .
3 Gentle movement in bed also aids the circulation of oxygenated blood .
4 Very time-consuming , labour intensive and an expensive part of archaeology , the very processes of excavation also destroys the site : complete excavation is complete destruction , and so excavation is often described as an ‘ unrepeatable experiment ’ .
5 The Emissions Trading Policy of 1982 also integrates the Emission Offset Interpretation Ruling of 1976 ( amended in 1979 to incorporate banking ) .
6 It also renders the food safer as it is now proven that moisture , in addition to heat and time , kills off salmonella , chlostridium botulinum and lysteria most effectively .
7 Yet Ghose also remarks the continuities of the self , those images of lost homelands carried by the exile that find echoes in new surroundings .
8 The box also moulds the ice-cream , so it 's ideal for parties .
9 Dr Brynley Roberts , 62 , of Aberystwyth , who retires as librarian of the National Library of Wales next April after eight years in office , also receives the CBE .
10 This not only deflects any queries about the substance of the offshore company , it also minimises the risk that the company will be found to be UK resident ( since it is in fact staffed by personnel who are capable of carrying out their nominated duties ) .
11 Not only does it ignore the sense in which suffering can be unwitting but it also begs the question in favour of saying , when specific symptoms like struggling or urination occur in animals , that these are properly to be seen as , emotional responses ' ( which covertly elicits our sympathy for the conscious distress of the stricken human parent rather than the symptoms of it observed in the struggling , yet unaware , athlete ) .
12 The objection that Foucault neglects history because he does not attempt to give reasons why the epistemic shifts he describes occurred is perhaps inevitable but also begs the question : for conventional historiography has in general done nothing but account for such shifts — which has meant that it has consistently failed to recognize alterity and incommensurability in its insistent search for continuities with the past .
13 It also begs the question of what happens after 1995 .
14 Nature does a neat packaging job with many foods , of course , and this also influences the quantity we normally consume .
15 This substance , which acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain to regulate mood , also influences the activity of norepinephrine , the other neurotransmitter known to be involved in manic-depressive illness .
16 Chemical structure also influences the degree of adsorption of the compound on soil particles .
17 Also , it seems that to a similar extent the nature of the dot task also influences the degree of RFA .
18 NEW AESTHETICS FOR NEW DIRECTORS — finding and funding new film and television directors which also points the way to the styles , subjects and emotions of the British film and television culture of the future , — LOW AND BEHOLD !
19 It read : ‘ Not only is debt partly responsible for the slump in commodity prices ; it also devours the money earned by Third World exports .
20 Figure 5.2 also displays the abundances of the most abundant isotopes of hydrogen , carbon and nitrogen .
21 The same rock on the coast of the Gower peninsula also displays the phenomenon .
22 It also displays the combination of intellectual curiosity , affectionate interest in human nature , and down-to-earth practicality that the Charity Organization Society so often encouraged .
23 He also produces the village newsletter which is funded by the parish council .
24 He also co-presents the pet slot on BBC1 's Daytime UK morning programme with Frisky ( above ) and Cassie
25 Unfortunately , it also encourages the use of a concept of culture which is highly problematic , particularly when used in policy discussions .
26 This approach also encourages the analyst to look beyond the basic procedure to the wider systems that it is part of and the environment that can affect both requirements and performance , in the process gaining an understanding of all the relevant factors that need to be taken into account .
27 It also encourages the community to anticipate such changes and so achieves a good part of the benefit of change without the waste of litigation , or the expensive , uncertain , and awkward process of legislation .
28 The process is then repeated with another person approaching , who also encourages the dog to jump up .
29 Apart from increasing the risk of contaminating the work bench , this also slows the work down , leading to longer exposure to the radiation .
30 In this way the rudder is a very powerful influence on the spin recovery because it helps the pitching movement and also slows the rotation .
  Next page