Example sentences of "[pers pn] also [vb past] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We also saw that context can have an effect on the speed of visual word recognition , although experiments by Fischler and Bloom ( 1979 ; 1980 ) suggest that the effect is inhibitory rather than facilitatory , with a word taking longer to identify when preceded by a context which makes it semantically anomalous .
2 We also showed that grade two do significantly better than grade three , but most importantly perhaps is that we showed that patients with a vascular count that are less than twenty one do significantly better than patients with a vascular count of greater or equal to twenty one .
3 Landowners and farmers implicitly recognized this division , but they also realized that life both on the farm and in the village would ultimately run more smoothly if the socially divisive effects of potential class conflict could be dissipated or overcome .
4 They also said that reform of the security and defence departments , as demanded by Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Andrei Kozyrev , would duplicate the suggestions of US intelligence services .
5 The new military authorities in Ciskei immediately declared themselves in favour of reintegration into South Africa ; they also announced that trade unions , banned under Sebe , would be allowed to function .
6 It also revealed that Third-World countries spent about US$16,000 million on acquiring new arms in 1989 — less than in any year since 1976 .
7 It also accepted that part of AEA would need to remain in the public sector .
8 It also acknowledged that democracy is easier to declare than to achieve , and stressed the importance of effective education and information systems in the country .
9 It also emerged that Deputy Foreign Minister Zhou Nan , a formidable hardliner , was to replace Xu Jiatun as head of the New China News Agency ( Xinhua ) in Hong Kong ( China 's unofficial ambassador to the territory ) .
10 Although it sought to make schools accessible , it also held that attendance at them should be voluntary , that pupils should pay for the instruction they received , that public education should be developed gradually rather than immediately , and that , although schools would still be run by different agencies , societies and private individuals , they should teach the same things and be managed identically .
11 It also stated that democratization required the guaranteed promotion and participation of civilian society in general in the drafting , implementation and evaluation of government policies at the different administrative levels .
12 He also perceived that monotony could be relieved by transposition of material , a foreshadowing of the key-schemes that would be possible when modality had given way to tonality .
13 He also admitted that party membership had fallen by 4,200,000 in the previous 18 months to 15,000,000 — the level of 1973 .
14 He also hoped that success would build an unanswerable case for membership of the exchange rate mechanism of the European Monetary System , which he believed had become vital .
15 But he also accepted that economics in turn influenced culture ; it was the version of Marxism which saw culture as a mere ‘ reflection ’ of the economic base that Weber was concerned to refute .
16 He also announced that parliament would be asked to grant Sassou-Nguesso immunity from prosecution for his actions during his term of office .
17 He also signalled that Labour is rethinking its policy on ‘ trust ’ hospitals which have quit the NHS management structure .
18 He also ordered that information from the official news agency PAP should be double-checked before being broadcast .
19 Like Beccaria he said that punishment should be primarily justified because of its deterrent effects , but he also proclaimed that punishment of the right kind could serve a further reductivist aim : that of reform .
20 He also urged that hospital wards be vacated and thoroughly cleansed every four months , that iron beds be used , that patients be washed on admission and dressed in clean clothes and that their own clothing be cleaned before discharge , that infectious patients be denied admission , that patients with offensive sores and surgical patients be placed in separate rooms , that hospitals remain uncrowded , that the windows of each ward be opened daily , and that infirmaries remove patients to country houses for recovery .
21 At the same time as announcing wage increases for the low-paid , he also declared that work was in progress on a new electoral law for the People 's Assembly .
22 He also suggested that planning as then envisaged could not really be more than a series of approximations .
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