Example sentences of "[noun] was also [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Elena was also determined that her children should have successful educations .
2 The United Kingdom parliamentary trade and industry select committee was also told that several ministries and senior members of the government had known about the manufacture of propellant for the Iraqi " super-gun " by a British-owned company at least six months earlier than they had admitted .
3 The conference was also told that as an alternative to the expense of sending officers to university , it was proposed to ‘ direct officers to research a particular problem … and give them a short period to carry out intensive research ’ .
4 The conference was also told that delegates from Turkmenistan had been prevented by the authorities from leaving that country .
5 ‘ The opinion was also expressed that it was not party policy to come out and support candidates during local elections .
6 The court was also told that a sale of Paramount was expected to be completed in the next fortnight for £1.5million .
7 The court was also told that Gwynedd Social Services department left the boy with the family , despite his allegations of mistreatment .
8 The court was also told that Gwynedd Social Services department left the boy with the family , despite his allegations of mistreatment .
9 Later forensic evidence was also to prove that one of the stocks of Henry Tidburn 's shotguns fitted exactly the pattern of marks found on PC Shorter 's helmet .
10 The claim was also made that there was very little support at all for local small businesses from government agencies .
11 Complaint was also made that the deer destroyed crops and pastures within the forest , and that the foresters illegally compelled the forest dwellers to attend the swanimotes .
12 ‘ Their advice was also taken that the job should be done by experts , and a firm of professionals were called in to complete the task . ’
13 Apprehension was also voiced that allowing international organisations to create rights and obligations for member States could threaten the sovereignty of States , and undermine the basic principles of the international legal order , by elevating the legal status of international organisations .
14 Concern was also expressed that the sight of armoured vehicles on the streets would heighten public fears of the onset of dictatorship .
15 The Army was also promised that a large proportion of the financial savings , which flowed from ending of National Service , would be ploughed back into major re-equipment and barrack rebuilding programmes to make regular service more attractive .
16 In 1949 , Congress was also assured that NATO did not imply a costly long-term commitment to Europe .
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