Example sentences of "[coord] he [vb mod] also [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A horse may often indulge in mutual grooming with a companion horse , and he may also do this to a human he likes and trusts .
2 He may defend himself against attack , for example , cos he has a right to life and he may also defend his neighbours against attack .
3 At the beginning of the school year , Mr Bailey , the head teacher , would remind the staff about various rules at the school and he would also give us his view about clothes .
4 Hamlet is up against not just a man , but a king , he will have to strike when the king is unarmed , And he would also have to be able to explain his actions , and yet even his mother does not believe him , but only see him as mad
5 One electric lamp the others all be the the butty would have the electric lamp , and he 'd also carry an oil lamp for testing for gas , and er I can remember going nearly a whole shift having to carry this lamp right down on the floor , carry it up into the heading you see ?
6 Some automatic reactions may be taking place which might help or hinder , and he must also stay within the mandatory operating instructions .
7 The learner must have the drive to learn and he must also have knowledge of the results of his activities .
8 The informal organisation of a company is so important that a newcomer has to ‘ learn the ropes ’ before he can settle effectively into his job , and he must also become ‘ accepted ’ by his fellow workers .
9 If your offer is accepted , the vendor 's agent will notify you in writing , and he will also notify the vendor and his solicitor as well as your own solicitor .
10 He will , in cooperation with section engineers and team quantity surveyors , develop project quality plans , and we 'll explain those later today , and he will also sign off the project quality plan and the client 's appointment contract .
11 you have erm and he will also impart as much of his knowledge as he can in the two hours to you .
12 The much celebrated correspondence in the matter of Arkell v Pressdram involved only two letters : the first , from the solicitors Goodman Derrick & Co , to the editor of " Private Eye " , ended with the familiar legal demand : " Mr Arkell 's first concern is that there should be a full retraction at the earliest possible date in " Private Eye " and he will also want his costs paid .
13 The second type of gruagach is male , and he will also help with farm work , wearing a jerkin of bright red and green leather .
14 He must ensure that the motor can produce sufficient torque to overcome the load torque and accelerate the load inertia and he will also wish to know the maximum speed at which the motor can drive the load .
15 And he could also apply to go to and take a course of , of instruction on or a trade to learn a trade .
16 And he can also appear to place the novel in a state of suspension .
17 No he can be an American dream and he can also represent Russia because they 're different things that you 're talking about .
18 Maurin could bustle Barbara Coleman off to Nice against her will , but he would also go shopping for tablets to replace the forgotten ones .
19 The consumer might get cheaper CDs , but he would also get less choice .
20 But he would also say as a race it was nothing special : as a race it was ‘ out of all proportion to the fame and fortune ’ and needed ‘ no more ability than any other place ’ .
21 As a master of the long line himself , Karajan would probably have endorsed some of Boult 's sentiments ( many of Karajan 's recordings have been put down more or less in a series of single takes ) , but he would also have agreed to an extent with Gould that ‘ good splices ’ can also ‘ build good lines ’ .
22 But he would also have concluded that its ability to survive into the next century would depend upon the character and common sense of Prince Charles .
23 As the Young King wavered between the three alternatives of remaining dutifully at his father 's side , going to Jerusalem , or marching into Aquitaine , he was certainly tempted by messages from the rebels offering to recognize him as their Duke , but he may also have been egged on by Geoffrey of Brittany .
24 But he may also have intended to remind those present that he had come to the throne as a result of the treaty he had made with Edmund , which according to Florence of Worcester established peace , friendship and brotherhood between them .
25 The summer conversations in Kissingen , the presence in St Petersburg of the Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich , the greater enthusiasm for reform of Lanskoi at the Ministry of Internal Affairs — all these undoubtedly altered the balance of opinion to which he was exposed and made him more susceptible to reformist sentiments ; but he may also have been naive enough to believe that the gentry at large would follow the example of the north-westerners and welcome the measure he was putting to them .
26 When he asked for an artificial leg for his newly amputated right leg he was told not only that he could n't have one , but he 'd also have to give up his existing left false leg , which he 'd had for six years .
27 But he will also detail new taxes that could pose a severe political test for a president elected on a minority vote .
28 An indifferent speller will know that some words cause him difficulty , and will ask for them ; but he will also think he is spelling some words correctly that he is , in fact , getting wrong .
29 The good adviser will value schools ' own programmes , and be willing to participate in them and provide additional help , but he will also try to stimulate other opportunities of cooperation between schools , wide-ranging discussion in courses and occasional meetings , and curriculum development planning meetings at teachers ' centres and colleges and departments of education .
30 Not only can Jesus heal people , but he can also conquer death .
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