Example sentences of "also for [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In a time of economic recession such as that of the early 1990s , there is a strong case not only for low interest rates but also for increased public expenditure , especially on roads , bridges , airports and other civic needs , and on unemployment compensation and welfare payments , all to employ or protect the unemployed and those otherwise adversely affected .
2 The therapist should look also for other maladaptive behavioural coping strategies such as increasing consumption of alcohol , drugs , cigarettes , food , or prescribed medication .
3 Given the reality of the current difficulties with the use of office systems as tools to manage large volumes of records ( a task for which , on the whole , they were not originally designed ) , how can records managers contribute to improving the situation primarily for the creating organisations , and indirectly also for other potential users of the records ?
4 For instance the names of residents were used not only for personal records , but also for certain financial accounts , and for day-to-day tasks such as preparing menus and issuing medicines ; the statistics about the dependency levels of residents were periodically collated from individual records and passed to the headquarters , and so on .
5 We have already seen clear-cut reasons in the case of the associatives ( with the same reasons holding also for certain other types of adjective , such as former and sheer ) .
6 The lesbian and gay communities seized this opportunity to demand access to the airwaves , calling for more positive representation across the broad span of the schedule , and also for specific gay slots — in particular for a magazine-style programme .
7 Thus , within the discipline of literature , there must be a place not only for poetry , but also for nineteenth-century German poetry , and a place somewhere for the use of fibre optics in cable television .
8 Most of New Zealand 's electricity is produced hydro-electrically and New Zealand is also at the forefront of geothermal energy utilisation where steam and hot water are used to generate electricity and also for direct industrial application .
9 ( v ) Pupils should learn how to organise and express their meaning appropriately not only for different specified audiences ( as for key stage 3 ) but also for generalised unknown audiences , eg in producing instructions for a game , letters to a newspaper , publicity campaigns , etc .
10 The exportation of corporate crime is certainly big business ( Braithwaite 1981a ; Chetley 1979 ; Muller 1974 ) not only for the corporations concerned but also for local political and governmental leaders .
11 Gregorian chant , for instance , is complete without the addition of harmony , and the absence of a metrical pulse obviates the need also for added rhythmic sounds .
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