Example sentences of "[be] also a [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Relations with the LEAs are also a fruitful source of tensions and confusions at the moment .
2 There are also a wide range of training schemes , run both by employers , often involving day-release schemes , and by the Manpower Services Commission .
3 There are also a wide variety of more drastic therapies ranging from laser beam therapy to selective lipectomy which is the insertion of a hypotonic solution into the problem areas and suction of lipolysed fat .
4 Similarly , patriarchal relations between men and women or racism are also a frequent feature of these supposedly alternative forms of gang life .
5 There are also a vast number of chemicals in food which have been recently introduced , the effects of which are unknown .
6 Clapper or rough stone bridges are also a familiar part of the Dartmoor scenery .
7 The cruise and Pershing 11 weapons are also a visible symbol of the United States ' commitment to the defence of Europe .
8 Johnstone 's recollections are a sad but reassuringly honest appraisal of a career on the skids and although drink and football are part of the untamed humour of Scottish society , they are also a major part of the untold pain .
9 Accident injuries are also a major cause of morbidity in childhood , and the reason for a substantial proportion of hospital admissions among children in the 1–14 age groups ( Constantinides , 1987 ) .
10 In addition to the morning papers , there are also a substantial number of evening newspapers .
11 These comprise mainly privatised industry , such as British Nuclear Fuels , regional electricity and water boards , although pharmaceutical companies are also a well-established source of income .
12 There are also a large number of tactical decisions to be made as you sail upwind .
13 There are also a large number of agencies and bodies which are not actually part of central government departments but which are funded by central government and staffed by civil servants and which perform public functions : examples include the Equal Opportunities Commission , the Police Complaints Authority , the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and prison authorities .
14 There are also a large number of adherents er to my knowledge in Edinburgh , people who have moved from the highlands for work .
15 There are also a large number of bodies ' accounts which C. and A.G. audits by agreement with the body and the government department concerned .
16 There are a very large number of cows munching in the green pastures of my constituency , but there are also a large number of people who are employed by the Milk Marketing Board .
17 His observations made in 1695 are not only an important source of early medicine ( and therefore of world significance ) but are also a vital source of Hebridean social history .
18 There are also a disconcerting number of rustlings and clickings , perhaps because the recording is so close you can almost hear the stardust settling .
19 Understanding the reasons for the decline in women 's employment after age 45 is important for community care policy , labour supply and pensions policy : older women are a major source of informal care for elderly people , yet are also a potential source of extra employees as the supply of school leavers declines during the 1990s .
20 I mean that they 're a valuable source of fund raising in the schools for example , erm and I would not , they are also a valuable source of fund raising people that need to raise money to buy their kids Christmas presents and so on , you know , I mean people , they 're not all market traders or people shifting stolen goods at car boot sales .
21 Old people take up a disproportionate share of health and social-security resources and they are also a non-earning sector of the population , thus dependent on those at work .
22 It seems to be unusual for the Prime Minister or the Lord Chancellor to consult other ministers ( except that the Lord Chancellor may discuss the matter with the Attorney-General and the Solicitor-General ) unless any such minister happens to be also a distinguished member of the bar , as was Sir Stafford Cripps in Mr Attlee 's administration from 1945 .
23 It is interesting to ask whether the qualities Spenser conferred on the Irish , making them the hostile outsiders who needed to be suppressed but who his texts acknowledge to be also a lurking part of the civilised English , are still part of current English imaginative experience .
24 I 'm also a big fan of the three guitarists mentioned above , and have given you what I think is a good Nuno Bettencourt sound on my processor …
25 I 'm also a big fan of soccer Wrexham and Tranmere .
26 I understand from some of my students that their OT banks were also a useful source of questions for playing ‘ Strip accountancy ’ .
27 Station Officer Steven Sansbury said unattended pans of food on cookers were also a major cause of fire deaths and smoke detectors would lead to more safety in the home .
28 In 1963 , the BBC was allocated a second TV channel ( BBC 2 ) and by the end of the decade there were also a large number of local , commercial , and non-commercial , radio stations .
29 There were also a whole range of ways in which children could contribute to the household economy through domestic labour and child care , both within their own households , and as part of the pattern of exchange between kin and neighbours .
30 But there were also a fair number of ‘ imported ’ protesters , in Leipzig on Monday , including rightwing skinheads and supporters of the CDU youth wing .
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