Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] also [verb] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I was also thinking that I was not feeling very well , I 'm tired , I do n't want to be here .
2 She was also advised that she should continue to try to reduce weight and should not return to her work ( which involved standing all the time ) until she had been seen in the Outpatient Clinic in six weeks time .
3 It was also felt that it was a company which nobody could attack on the grounds of political bias in favour of the project — if anything , thought Walsh , the other way round , after he had seen a portrait of Margaret Thatcher prominently displayed in its Ealing headquarters .
4 It was also arranged that he would be given accurate intelligence by radio on a regular basis .
5 It was also decided that they should concentrate on the contract market .
6 It was also stated that he would have to remain in hospital for around a month , and would thus be unable to attend the special session of the Diet which was scheduled to end on Dec. 8 .
7 It was also observed that he was fairly cool with the little Hoflin girl , who seemed to be mooning miserably about the theatre with a pale face , even when she was n't needed .
8 It was also noticed that he ceased to whistle unconsciously as he walked up the aisle from the vestry .
9 It was also acknowledged that it would be necessary to determine which information objects should be indexed , accepting that certain brochures , circulars and so on would probably be excluded from this general requirement .
10 It was also suggested that he was using Interior Ministry files to discredit political opponents , and thereby promote the Czechoslovakian People 's Party to which he belonged , in the lead-up to the June elections .
11 It was also objected that he wielded excessive personal power over the nation 's financial assets , for he continually asserted the Bank 's independence from the Treasury in a manner both arbitrary and overbearing , ignoring the protests of Reginald McKenna [ q.v. ] , chancellor of the Exchequer .
12 It was also alleged that he amassed wealth by exploiting his high credit with the Palmyra court , accepting douceurs from citizens wanting favours .
13 It was also stressed that they were free to terminate the experiment at any time .
14 It was also reported that he had the audacity to join the Special Constables , but all pretence was blown asunder when he was noticed pawning stolen articles by a fellow officer .
15 It was also envisaged that they would play an advocacy and educational role on behalf of dementia sufferers throughout their area .
16 It was also known that he was a hobo in his final years , and that he had always had a keen eye for women .
17 But Dr was a good cricketer , erm he also wrote a very You could also read what Dr put , and he was also said that he sent people to hospital very quickly .
18 By ensuring rejection in this way he was also ensuring that he would not be enslaved by anyone else 's methods of work .
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