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

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1 In announcing the government 's intention I also made it clear that my right honourable friend had decided that a similar duty should be introduced for auditors of building societies and financial service companies and that my right honourable friend the president of the board of trade would want the approach extended er to the , this approach extended to the auditors of insurance companies .
2 I also found it salutary to watch the Scheissekommando about its work .
3 I also found it hard to deal with the petty bourgeois outlook of all but a few of the girls at that private school .
4 I also found it quieter than my car and more manageable .
5 She also made it clear that Conductive Education is not the only method , and admitted that other methods are used with success .
6 When she was calmer , she also made it clear that she felt that a stricter approach that forced Balbinder to concentrate and work harder was all that was needed .
7 She also made it clear that she preferred to be alone .
8 She also found it intolerable to have her husband 's old girlfriends around .
9 She also found it distasteful to be discussing Nora 's lover in this way .
10 She vigorously criticized William Smellie [ q.v. ] , who taught midwifery to surgeons using a leather mannequin , but she also considered it unethical to oblige poor women in charitable institutions to give birth in the presence of male students .
11 We also made it clear that both dose and frequency should be adjusted as dictated by serum concentrations .
12 However we also made it clear that as one part of Labour 's wider democratic agenda , that we were sympathetic to looking at a plurality of electoral systems and that this might include legislating for a regional list system of proportional representation for future European elections .
13 We also gave it top marks for looks .
14 They also made it clear that the party fears that New Forum and other opposition groups could turn into mass movements .
15 Whereas they made it clear to his wife that they would never forsake her , they also made it clear to Tawell that he would never be accepted .
16 In a few short verses not only did that celebrated pair dispose of our continental neighbours , but they also made it clear that the Irish , the Scots and the Welsh were suspect too .
17 They also thought it likely that two allies could bring that about — an outraged civilian persuading his powerful military friend .
18 When , generations after his death , theology rediscovered him , it also found it necessary to move beyond him .
19 He also thought it expedient — for domestic and international reasons — to speak of a " close " , not a " special relationship " , one based on matters of substance .
20 He also made it clear that any thoughts of topping the 221 mark are being put firmly on the back burner , with the fastest 100 , set last year in mid-December , his next target .
21 He also made it clear that he will not be participating in the all-weather racing .
22 He also made it clear that he was against black boycotts organized around the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico , at which Thommie Smith and John Carlos demonstrated on the victory rostrum with a gloved black power salute .
23 He also made it clear that the SLORC had no intention of releasing Daw Aung San Suu Kyi , the charismatic NLD secretary general , from house arrest , and other NLD leaders , such as the chair , Gen. ( retd . )
24 He also made it clear that in his view a lasting political settlement could only be achieved when the Algerian people made their wishes known through the ballot box .
25 He also made it clear that motorsport 's ruling authority would be introducing a range of far-reaching changes to the sport over the next two years .
26 But he also considered it important that a full-time professional should represent the WEA when dealing with other professional organisers such as local authority officers , representatives of management and trade unions , and the warden of the county 's residential college Knuston Hall .
27 He also found it possible to direct public funds to his own use .
28 He also found it unacceptable that ‘ although this has not been set down in black and white , the West is clearly inclined to have the conference discuss the regime existing in Afghanistan , and the character of Soviet-Afghan relations ’ .
29 Part of his apparently subdued reaction to the Nobel no doubt sprang from a genuine lack of confidence in his ability to continue writing ( it was not , for him , a novel feeling ) but he also found it difficult in conversation to react to praise or flattery — like Coriolanus , he did not like to hear his " nothings monster 'd " .
30 Nigel was annoyed , but he also found it funny .
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