Example sentences of "[was/were] also reflected [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Abingdon church , the trees as the two banks were also reflected in the water below me .
2 The benefits of more extensive methods for dating and environmental reconstruction were also reflected in the investigation of Quaternary morphogenesis in areas beyond ice sheets .
3 These differences were also reflected in the St Mark 's score and grades for sigmoidoscopy and histology in the two groups ( table IV ) .
4 This gentle and more sensitive approach to children was but a part of a wider change in social attitudes ; a part of that belief that nature was inherently good , not evil , and what evil there was derived from man and his institutions ; an attitude which was also reflected among a growing elite in a greater sensitivity towards women , slaves and animals .
5 The rising tide of confidence was also reflected in a swing from expectations of a rise in interest rates to anticipation of the next cut , with the cost of wholesale funds dipping swiftly by 3/4 point to 101/4 p.c .
6 As the Moscow conference opened , US-Soviet tension was also reflected in a major statement by Truman which had its roots in events in the Near East , traditionally an area of Anglo-Soviet rivalry .
7 The discrediting of the post-war system in the late 1960s and 1970s , discussed in Chapter 2 and charted by Leys ( 1983 , Ch. 5 and 6 ) , was also reflected in the position of local government within it .
8 It was also reflected in the internal development of the city .
9 It was also reflected in the public discussion that took place following the publication of the report .
10 Franco 's concern with internal equilibrium was also reflected in the occupants of what were arguably the two most important cabinet posts .
11 Mr Delors ' upbeat report to MEPs on the Strasbourg summit was also reflected by the French Foreign Minister , Mr Roland Dumas , in giving his end-of-term report on the French presidency of the European Council of Ministers .
12 The more highly convicted and at-risk profile of the AEC sample was also reflected by the fact that whereas nationally as many as 80 per cent of the persons commencing probation in 1988 had no additional requirements made to their probation orders , only six per cent of the probationers undertaking the AEC received this traditional type of probation order from the courts .
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