Example sentences of "[vb past] also [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He called the longer pieces Harmony Music , but used also the alternative affectionate generic term ‘ Shed Music ’ , referring to the place where the group rehearsed .
2 He ignored also the growing contribution made by the private sector , to which my hon. Friend the Member for Epping Forest rightly drew attention .
3 However , with rock came also a different formal scheme , the ‘ twelve bar blues ’ .
4 He received also the grand cross of the Legion of Honour and a honorary DCL from Oxford .
5 He was appointed CB in 1945 , and received also the American legion of merit and medal of freedom with silver palm .
6 Even though , therefore , in 691 Aethelred confirmed a grant of land by Swaefheard to Abbess Aebbe in 690 ( CS 42 : S 10 ) , and confirmed also the successive donations to Hoo ( CS 89 : S 233 ) , it may be that he was not entirely master of the situation .
7 For they always avoided towns and traffic ; they avoided also the larger roads which became turnpikes in the eighteenth century and were subject to tolls , and they were short-turfed for the cattle and sheep , grazing as they went .
8 IN YOUR JULY 91 issue of FlyPast you had an article entitled Gustav Airborne , relating to the rebuild of a Messerschmitt 109G , which included also a brief history of the aircraft .
9 The French , along the whole line from Paris to Verdun , must turn and counter-attack ; and Galliéni needed also the active cooperation of the BEF .
10 They inherited also a historic butler , of quaint majesty , Ernest Alexander , who governed the castle since near the beginning of the century .
11 The supplementary case concerning the jurisdiction over the churches of the Vale brought also a quick retort from the pope when poor Master Robert attempted to argue that prescription had no power against episcopal rights .
12 At C. Arms met Mrs and Katarina who took also the two first from there for Lydham 's Heath .
13 We discussed also the future prospects for the Treaty of Maastricht in both Denmark and Britain .
14 We discussed also the so-called ‘ spiritual , manifestations , about which Lady Byron wrote to me with great feeling .
15 She had also a gallant and generous heart wide-open to affection .
16 He had also a strong sense of humour , which was to her mind a great asset .
17 Edenderry had also a fine choir ‘ pervaded by a spirit of friendship . ’
18 But there can be little doubt that he had two causes in mind , and great probability that he had also a third .
19 He reprinted articles from other publications , often in weekly parts ; translated papers such as those of Mendeleev ; and gave news of industrial developments and of exhibitions ; he had also a lively correspondence section .
20 A fat , pale child with yellow hair , smiling , jam on its upper lip , unless it had also a red moustache .
21 He left also a timeless description of Fowey , where ‘ … the little boats that lie tethered to the rings and stancheons of the old sea wall are gaily painted as those I clambered in and out of in my own childhood … and by the windows the great vessels glide , night and day , up to their moorings or forth to the open sea . ’
22 They commended also the parallel work carried out in Scotland by a committee under the chairmanship of Munn , a Rector of a Glasgow high school .
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