Example sentences of "[noun] have also [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When either 2 or 6 words had also to be held in memory then reaction times for both hemispheres improved but more so for the left hemisphere than for the right hemisphere , leading to a RVF superiority .
2 This procedure may break down if we get to a single pair of edges , but we will see that this can happen only if a pair of corners has also to be exchanged .
3 Foucault 's approach and analyses have also to some degree informed this work and for that reason alone deserve a critical appraisal .
4 This new weak current had also to be electrically charged because in beta decay the neutral neutron turns into a positive proton .
5 Resources have also to be diverted to strengthen the police and para-military forces who need to be used to subdue the language rioters .
6 Oddly , much credit for this advance has also to be given to Pius X who , in 1909 , founded the Biblical Institute ( the Biblicum ) in Rome and handed it over to the charge of the Jesuits , the Dominicans having earlier founded the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem .
7 You see if There is going to be a war , and God 's people had also to be warriors and so there was that element of religion as well that that we had to be trained as warriors for the Lord .
8 In the latter illustration consideration has also to be taken of social costs and benefits .
9 The defence of the coastline had also to be seen to , and was not infrequently found to be wanting , most particularly when small forces of enemy soldiers attacked the English shore and ravaged villages and towns which they found undefended .
10 The funeral liturgy included a mass for the dead , but to take full advantage of the memorial rite , masses had also to be sung on the third , seventh and thirtieth days following burial and , to complete the calendar of commemoration , the ‘ obit ’ : a mass sung on the first anniversary of the death .
11 To protect the ‘ genuine ’ third party , the consent of the member States had also to be brought to the notice of the other party to the treaty , a non-member of the organisation .
12 Simon the Stripping Vicar had also in his time been Simon the Sex Ton , the Curvy Curate and even the Randy Rabbi .
13 Yet Labour had a double advantage with the electors : its leaders had served with complete loyalty in the coalition , and had thereby secured valuable experience of government , mostly , to be sure , on the home front ; but the party in Parliament had also by its single rebellion in 1943 made it clear to all that it was dissatisfied with the coalition 's progress towards social reform .
14 The conduct had also to be intended to provoke a breach of the peace or to have been of such a nature as to have been likely to have occasioned such a breach .
15 At Christmas , Easter and Pentecost private chapels were not to be used for services ; their priests had to attend the bishop in his cathedral city , where the leading citizens had also to be present .
16 Mr. Collins said that once it was accepted that Lautro operated in the public domain in the public interest , then certain consequences had also to be accepted .
17 Lessons parents , teachers , and other adults have also on occasion to relearn .
18 When deleting a record , not only has the data record to be deleted but all mentions of it in the indexes have also to be deleted .
19 Power has also to be looked at in the light of engine capacity and tractor weight .
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