Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] but [pron] also [verb] " in BNC.

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1 For example , a supervisor whose principal job is to plan tomorrow 's production assignments and next week 's work schedule but who also has ongoing responsibility for uninterrupted production supplies for the month ahead has a responsibility time span of one month .
2 His only child was an infant daughter but he also had two adult brothers , William and Ademar , who clearly expected to obtain possession of the county and be the guardians of their niece .
3 This helped to prevent a price slump but it also led to ‘ butter mountains ’ and ‘ wine lakes ’ which were expensive to store .
4 Extraction is a matter of pattern recognition but it also involves the ability to cut across interfering patterns .
5 The experiments just mentioned not only introduce a much-needed control procedure but they also extend the generality of the effect .
6 I invited the pensions establishment but I also brought in some of those who wanted change .
7 They represent a status group but they also represent class interests .
8 The IFC borrows most of its funds from the World Bank but it also raises money from private capital markets .
9 It wants to be less reliant on the depressed shipping industry but it also wants to shake off the tag of being the world 's market of last resort and is determined to win safer contracts .
10 It wants to be less reliant on the depressed shipping industry but it also wants to shake off the tag of being the world 's market of last resort and is determined to win safer contracts .
11 I do n't need to be reminded that it was the previous administration who put it in the structure plan but I also want to remind those who were n't here that I was utterly opposed to that at the time .
12 This can serve not only as a useful means of cost control but it also ensures that the client is not left until the end of the design stage without any information about the type of building which ultimately will be provided .
13 Not only does this result in uncertainty about the future of projects funded through Making Belfast Work but it also creates inter-departmental friction and runs counter to the findings of the government scrutiny report of funding of voluntary agencies , which said funding should be tied to departmental objectives .
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