Example sentences of "[pron] be also [verb] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I was also thinking about dropping a Rover 3.5 into the vehicle .
2 I was also accused of running after foreigners .
3 The letter it sends is to an attractive friend who goes about ‘ bagging birds ’ , and who belongs to a world in which the beautiful say yes to the beautiful and wildly misbehave , a world which is said to be ‘ described on Sundays only ’ , in papers like the News of the World — but which is also described in Take a girl like you .
4 If you are also thinking of replacing your heating system , having better standards of insulation may also mean that you can specify a less powerful ( and less expensive ) boiler .
5 She 's also charged with keeping two birds of prey at the fort which contravened wildlife regulations .
6 She was also embroiled in buying a house with him .
7 She was also mistaken in declaring her intention to fight on immediately the result of the first ballot was known .
8 She was also suspected of killing her three-year-old daughter , who had disappeared .
9 A practising coppersmith , who was also engaged in manufacturing fine champleve enamel work , is certainly known from Catterick , where the bottom of a wooden waste tub was found intact , full of small filings and chippings and some tiny fragments of coloured enamels .
10 Kubat , who was also accused of having withheld information about a threatened farmers ' protest , nonetheless refused to resign .
11 The court heard that while on bail Hart , who was also banned from driving for four and a half years , was caught behind the wheel in a pub car park but refused to take breath tests .
12 We are also committed to breaking down artificial barriers to women 's advancement based on prejudice or lack of imagination .
13 We are also committed to securing a better deal for council tenants and increasing the supply of affordable housing for those in housing need .
14 We 're also experimenting with taking the basic nickel-plated steel wire and having it made in various different tempers or levels of hardness : five per cent , ten per cent , fifty per cent harder .
15 They are also prohibited from entering into transactions that would have the effect of altering significantly the assets or liabilities of the company or entering into commitments without consideration .
16 They are also accused of conspiring to pervert the course of justice .
17 In times of civil disturbance they were also called upon to help in maintaining the king 's peace , as when in June 1234 the foresters of fee of all the royal forests of England were commanded to aid the sheriffs in arresting the malefactors who were roaming over the countryside as a result of the disturbances created by the Earl Marshal and his adherents .
18 They were also hampered from leaving Edinburgh to work in printing on war contracts elsewhere by the dilution agreements of 1934 .
19 Eleven Clay Cross councillors were surcharged for the money which would have been obtained had the Act been implemented and they were also disqualified from holding public office for a period .
20 They were also employed in making various inquiries in the forest .
21 Curiously , the Phaeacians , the legendary people in the Odyssey who sound like the Minoans in so many ways , were described as the kings of sea-craft ; they were also credited with sailing galleys with fifty oars , in other words , larger ships than Bury credits the Homeric Greeks with possessing .
22 Delinquent White youths were described as ‘ uncivilised ’ ; ‘ barbarians ’ who adopted unattractive clothing , listened to American-influenced music and ‘ savagely ’ attacked innocent victims ; they were also blamed for initiating a steady decline in sexual mores .
23 They were also used for timing the length of sailors ’ watches .
24 They were helped by their post-war cost advantages — rapid reconstruction at home meant they had newer facilities than many of their competitors — but they were also pre-disposed towards exporting by the Allies ' confiscation of their pre-war overseas assets .
25 The issue of principle in 1328 was whether women were excluded from ruling , and , if so , whether they were also excluded from transmitting to their sons the title to rule .
26 It 's also to do with using your own past experiences to show empathy and understanding when others need it .
27 However , it is also charged with ensuring coherence at levels I to III .
28 As we have seen , the business is very close to oil and natural gas in many ways , and it is also geared to dealing with large utilities like British Gas , British Coal and the Central Electricity Generating Board — when clout helps .
29 From the survey , it would seem that many bureaux which own the microfilm system find many uses for it within the bureau when it has not been taken out for an outreach advice session ; it is used for training purposes in order to demonstrate access to and use of information in CAB advice work and it is also used for giving talks to outside groups .
30 It is also used in curing fresh salmon to make gravad lax ( pronounced gravlax ) , a real treat .
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