Example sentences of "[be] also [verb] that it " in BNC.

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1 Yet we are also agreed that it can never be complete in itself .
2 Q.T 's are also reminded that it is through their efforts that class members see the range of goods we now sell ( a price list is attached .
3 There is an item about this joint staffing watch at item ten , which suggests that the government are also finding that it 's got limited use , and are suggesting that these returns should be completed on a different basis , and rather than quarterly , annually .
4 It is also argued that it is inconsistent with human dignity that a woman should use her uterus for financial profit and treat it as an incubator for someone else 's child . ’
5 Supposing the sentence read : ‘ It is also argued that it is inconsistent with human dignity that a man should use his muscles as a crane for transporting someone else 's goods ’ ; or ‘ that a woman should use her vocal cords for the delectation of others ’ ; or ‘ that a person should use his or her brain to work out someone else 's income tax ’ — would these substitutes carry convictions ?
6 There it is also argued that it is from the legislation of emancipation onwards that the tensions and forces making for conflict grow significantly stronger than the cohesive factors sustaining antislavery culture .
7 Which is also to say that it is not the case that there is no connection , or that a category mistake is involved in the mere comparison .
8 Sir , the pond in D thirty nine has been shown to be a breeding place for the Great Crested Newt , but it is also known that it migrates to other ponds , several others , but does not necessarily breed there , but chooses at Skelton .
9 The reader is also informed that it is not normally possible to obtain high resolution on NMR spectra from solid samples .
10 She 's also told that it 's Grace Poole that slept by the Rochester 's bed .
11 It was also acknowledged that it would be necessary to determine which information objects should be indexed , accepting that certain brochures , circulars and so on would probably be excluded from this general requirement .
12 ‘ The opinion was also expressed that it was not party policy to come out and support candidates during local elections .
13 It was also felt that it was a company which nobody could attack on the grounds of political bias in favour of the project — if anything , thought Walsh , the other way round , after he had seen a portrait of Margaret Thatcher prominently displayed in its Ealing headquarters .
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