Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] also [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The buildings were based upon late Roman designs but also displayed Oriental features especially in decoration and their use of brickwork in constructional and ornamental forms .
2 An interesting architectural style evolved here , generally called Asturian , which came from Visigothic designs but also embodied Carolingian features of construction .
3 ‘ I have suffered two miscarriages and also had abdominal problems and had an ovary removed .
4 Interest rates had risen in recent months as high as an annualized rate of 1,200 per cent as banks struggled to retain their funds , and the move initially froze the savings of thousands of Argentinians and also affected major corporations .
5 It brought to London new work by contemporary French artists and also held lively Saturday night dances which Minton frequently attended .
6 Whatever the real cause for the explosion of the block in Pons ' laboratory may have been , the event focused their expectations and also urged increased caution and security .
7 He met IMF officials and also secured some official US aid in the form of grants for agricultural development , educational grants and food supplies .
8 In what was widely seen as an attempt to give its efforts to improve relations with other countries greater domestic and international credibility , the Albanian government hosted a visit to Tirana by the Secretary-General of the United Nations , Javier Pérez de Cuéllar , on May 11-13 , when held talks with Alia and other senior officials and also visited other parts of the country .
9 Between the wars the Germans did a good deal of research on nailed joints and also invented new and clever forms of mechanical connectors .
10 This was a result of the new Burnham system of teacher payment , which signally raised the pay of junior school teachers but also abolished some of the differential between them and secondary school teachers , and , in some cases , actually cut the latter group 's pay .
11 Phased out by 1980 , they used to bridge the gap between the maintained and independent sectors , being grammar schools which took fee-paying pupils but also provided free places for able children from poorer homes who were financed by a direct grant from the government .
12 Interestingly , a later internal annual review of Birmingham 's Partnership concurred with some of these findings and also identified other positive outcomes ( Birmingham City Council , 1987a ) .
13 The political movements of the 1900s in the Glasgow region had their own peculiarities but also reflected national divisions .
14 Staff seemed evenly divided — we received some smiles but also caught some rather unsavoury glances .
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