Example sentences of "it [be] also [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However Chapter 9 of the CFM , it is also stated that MAS ( or other ) partners should not ( except in ‘ special ’ circumstances as noted in the CFM ) :
2 It is also hoped that other urgent areas of need can be identified and people can be put in touch with appropriate resources or agencies to address these .
3 But it is also emphasized that professional competence is not something that can or should be taken for granted , and that the intimate knowledge of the carer-counsellor can often be as useful as the most vaunted professional .
4 It is also feared that competitive operating practices may be adopted which are wasteful and unsafe .
5 It is also stipulates that cultural goods in the holdings of State museums , archives , libraries and art galleries are exempt from privatisation .
6 For example , there is growing evidence showing the relationship between poor housing conditions and poor health , both physical and mental , ’ and it is also known that poor housing adversely affects educational attainment , and that overcrowded conditions can lead to domestic tension and perhaps violence .
7 Then it is also objected that utilitarian thinking , which has reached its apotheosis in modern cost benefit analysis , regards all values as commensurable , and therefore thinks of every harm as something which can be compensated for , reaching , it is felt , particularly repellent extremes when the value of a human life is calculated as something to be set against the goods achieved by a motorway or by economy in safety precautions at a factory .
8 It is also suggested that experiential learning associated with employment may have been of value to these students .
9 It was also noted that interventionist action could include leafleting in the area , talks to local groups and the preparation of kits and materials as well as the organisation of pressure groups and similar activities .
10 It was also noted that central training units in particular , can be defined as offering ‘ internal ’ , ‘ external ’ , or ‘ co-operative ’ training , according to the prevailing local relationship , ( some library departments are ‘ charged ’ for centrally run courses ) .
11 It was also felt that consequent uncertainty in the bookselling trade would lead booksellers to place smaller initial orders for new titles , and that rising prices and the axing of valuable but commercially marginal titles from publishers ' lists would ensue ( both of the latter effects have , in fact , to some extent ensued , in spite of the judgement ) .
12 Shortly before polling it was also revealed that senior city officials had met in Pusan , on Dec. 11 , to discuss ways of clandestinely supporting Kim Young Sam .
13 It was also decided that joint stock companies would be permitted and that foreign-owned ventures would be allowed to operate on the same terms as domestically owned firms .
14 It was also decided that political parties set up in the future should only be granted " observer " status .
15 Later it was also decided that special 10-day visas would be issued covering the period of the conference .
16 It was also hoped that bureaucratic impartiality would reduce discrimination further .
17 It was also said that good motivation alone was not enough for the unemployed as training was necessary , however determined a person was to obtain employment .
18 It was also noticed that human societies changed , became more complex , and that their institutions increasingly differentiated from one another .
19 However , it was also realised that existing service provision did not always meet clients ' needs .
20 Yesterday it was also disclosed that glamorous Suzannah Dwyer told her devastated husband of her romance 24 hours before Bates went public with the news at a press conference .
21 It was also thought that adequate facilities should be provided for the needs of tourists and visitors in the form of parking , signposts , information leaflets etc .
22 It was also alleged that Indian agents were behind the recent unrest in order to divert Pakistan 's attention from Kashmir [ see pp. 37377 ; 37451-52 ] .
23 More seriously , it was also alleged that senior public figures , including both government and opposition party officials , had received up to 40,000 million yen in payments from the Tokyo branch of the company .
24 It was also reported that considerable quantities of files and computer disks had been seized during the raids .
25 It was also agreed that effective steps would be taken to ban the carrying of dangerous ( including " traditional " ) weapons [ see p. 38661 ] .
26 It was also agreed that appropriate training and support should be made available to the laity .
27 It was also agreed that conventional armed forces would come under a single armed forces command , though leaving an option for CIS member states to control their own armed forces — this was in response to demands from Moldova , Ukraine and Azerbaijan .
28 It was also agreed that Zimbabwean troops guarding the two strategic corridors across the country be withdrawn within one month .
29 It was also agreed that supplementary financial aid would come from the state .
30 It was also mentioned that main line steam trains fitted better at Quainton Road than at today 's BR stations because Quainton exemplifies a country station from the steam era .
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