Example sentences of "[adv] she also [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But perhaps she also identified in John the orphan she half recognized herself to be .
2 Furthermore she also showed that the number of hours spent by women doing housework had actually risen between 1950 and 1971 ( 1974b p 7 ) .
3 Furthermore she also reserved rights over tin and lead .
4 Yesterday she also tabled a second Parliamentary Question which aims to encourage the Crown Prosecution Service to review its own actions .
5 Later she also campaigned for a better understanding of anorexia .
6 A splendid lady as convivial as her father , and with the same passion not far beneath she also served on Michael Jopling 's working hours Select Committee .
7 Also , Tilly had decided that she could not now reveal the news she had brought with her this morning ; shocking news , news that told how Richard had been cheated and deceived by his own wife … and devastating news of Beth … how she was not safe and happy with Tyler Blacklock , as they had first thought , and how she also had been betrayed , both by her own brother Ben , and by the woman who had raised her from a child .
8 But last week a court heard how she also ran three kinky health studios .
9 Sometimes she also uttered a cry which she had picked up somewhere : a kind of ‘ Yah ! ’
10 But then she also thinks Eldorado is full of gritty realism !
11 I said yeah we 're try we 're , no I said oh yeah he 's he 's and then she also said slightly different to him and I said well he 's getting there thank you very much , yeah .
12 But then she also spends some time persuading the audience to laugh at her own idiosyncrasies and rather portly shape .
13 But then she also appears to be ‘ legit ’ with her society-filled fund-raising events .
14 The paradox in Leapor 's response to her experience is that she is firmly aware of its physical nature , yet she also insists on the intellectual and spiritual dignity of women .
15 Yet she also knew that if she had succumbed to her longing she would not have been satisfied , knowing what she now knew of the terrible difficulties of love .
16 ‘ She says she is willing to work all her days just to keep a little home of her own ’ , yet she also felt ‘ too old for the work . ’
17 Edwards records that she won converts in Stepney , where she also locked horns with the moderate Independent minister William Greenhill [ q.v . ] .
18 After her husband died in 1878 she moved to Stillyans , in East Sussex , where she also had a garden , but thereafter most of her entertaining was done in London .
19 The presentation took place in the showroom where she also received a Caithness Crystal glass vase given by her friends in the factory and warehouse with whom she had close links for many years .
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