Example sentences of "in [noun] [pers pn] also [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But in Germany it also involved the apparently more advanced form of ‘ codetermination ’ , which aroused considerable interest .
2 In Grimes he also showed that the same is true of the act of setting drama to music .
3 In addition he also found that the coursework requirements have encouraged pupils to see each project or course element as being more relevant , which has increased their output of work as well as their motivation .
4 In addition it also contains Russian .
5 This not only provides an excellent summary of recreational use ( since it is based on a 1977 home-interview survey of 5,040 respondents ) ( Countryside Commission , 1982 ) but in addition it also provides an explanation for any deviation from the curve , as shown in Figure 7.3a theoretically , and in Figure 7.3b in practice .
6 When the party is in opposition it also elects the Parliamentary Committee or Shadow Cabinet .
7 In December we also won the Daily Express ‘ Housebuilder of the Year ’ award .
8 While in Scotland he also learned to fly , paying for the lessons himself by repairing the cars belonging to richer Arab students at weekends .
9 While in Stratford she also played Jessica in The Merchant of Venice and Moth in Love 's Labours Lost .
10 In November it also became the birthplace of Rolling Stone magazine .
11 Erm , as well as introducing care in community we also have the joy of putting a new standard form of accounts for social services during the current year , and this is a national requirement that I think does make for logical presentation , and does differentiate between what is termed service strategy and regulation , before put management functions that you will be required to incur whether you are a direct provider of the services or not , and then the costs of actually providing or commissioning services for the various client groups .
12 In court he also stated he 'd been unaware the cannister , legal on the continent , was an offensive weapon in Britain .
13 I should add that in argument he also invited my attention to paragraph 5(7) and I will refer to that :
14 In Bron-yr-Eglwys they also took wetsuits , boots and gloves worth £350 , while the haul from the Mold Road house amounted to another £2,000 .
15 While the industry 's future lay in Europe he also stressed the vital need to retain the auction system .
16 In Italy it also involved a major intensification of work .
17 He loved stand-up comedy , but over 50 years in showbusiness he also became well-known for his roles in some of the best British comedy films and tv shows .
18 When a word-processor records your keyboard actions in memory it also stores additional information about the layout , spacing and style of the document .
19 We are used to thinking of ‘ femininity ’ as being something to do with women , when in fact it also represents a set of values or behaviour which are generally regarded with disapproval : to call a man ‘ effeminate ’ is generally to insult him ( rather more , perhaps , than it is to call a woman ‘ masculine ’ ) .
20 However , whilst asserting that the reporting accountant should already as part of his or her duties be auditing at least two reconciliations in detail they also argued that the process was ‘ highly unlikely to reveal a great deal that the reporting accountant would not otherwise pick up during the year-end work ’ .
21 In time she also found allies in a handful of civil servants like Charles Powell and Sir Bernard Cradock and an occasional diplomat like Sir Anthony Duff and Sir Crispin Tickell .
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