Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [be] also [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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1 | Well I said , I was born in and I was also born in Terrace . |
2 | Bishop John Fordham in 1384 appointed Lewyn a commissioner of array for the city of Durham , and with several partners he was granted the borough of Durham to farm , and he was also engaged in the export of wool overseas . |
3 | You will find the prevailing rate of interest shown daily in the Financial Times and on Prestel , and it is also displayed in all our branches . |
4 | ‘ Someone takes five copies out of Sarajevo where it is faxed through to Geneva , phoned to Zagreb where it can be relayed by fax to London and it is also printed in Tuzla and Zenica . ’ |
5 | This love for their land is refreshing — they consistently enthuse about their country rather than being swift to bad-mouth it — and it is also reflected in their desire to protect large areas from exploitation . |
6 | An individual 's field can reveal its sex , age , and emotional state , and it is also used in courtship displays . |
7 | News of the event was widely circulated , as a form of war propaganda , and it was also commemorated in a popular song or poem . |
8 | Very similar deposits are known in Greenland , which might be expected from drifting arguments , but they are also known in other parts of Europe and as far away as Brazil , China and Australia . |
9 | The term ‘ plough-witches ’ is local to this area but it is also recorded in Huntingdonshire . |
10 | But it is also used in some cases for rather trivial offences . |
11 | Essentially it is a sexually-transmitted disease but it is also carried in infected blood and blood products so ‘ at risk ’ are intravenous drug users ; recipients of blood transfusions , for example haemophiliacs ; and anyone who is in contact with the blood of infected individuals . |
12 | Group 2 argued , for instance , that this configuration is not only cohesively linked by a broad lexical set including the items " rained " , " water " and " wet " , but it is also linked in terms of an implicit cause-and-effect relationship between the propositions expressed by each sentence . |
13 | As part of the public sector it was subject to the usual Treasury controls on investment and borrowing , but it was also restricted in another way . |