Example sentences of "they also [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Would it be possible for them also to prune this tree hard back so the light can be seen .
2 They also acquired more knowledge about Simon Parke , one of the best pieces of selection ever made .
3 They also get many representations against proposals that the Labour party and , sometimes , the Commission sponsor which would burden business .
4 They also get fewer opportunities to train , re-train and learn management skills , once they are in post .
5 They also like this sort of excitement and you know when things chop and change and there 's sort of erm almost like a crisis situation and lots of excitement , lots of activity , activists actually thrive on that , they like that sort of challenge that stimulates their learning .
6 They also collected some weapons recovered from parishioners and — more important in this mounted guerrilla warfare — they collected several saddles .
7 Of orchids , euglossines visit some 625 species in 55 genera , especially in the subtribes Stanhopeinae and Catasetinae ; they also visit some Gesneriaceae and a number of Araceae as well as rotting logs , to which they are possibly attracted by fungi .
8 They also boycotted several hearings because of alleged widespread legal irregularities .
9 They also use these variants more than their male counterparts , although they follow the expected sex-differentiation patterns with respect to other phonological variables ( see chapter 6 for a discussion of the Clonard pattern ) .
10 They also use more fuel , therefore contributing more pollution , and use more of an increasingly scarce resource than diesels .
11 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 .
12 They also return more miles to the gallon than their petrol equivalents , although service intervals are shorter .
13 They also make more noise than two iron foundries having a fight .
14 In the Western Isles , climatic influences are almost as important as parent material in determining soil types ( more important in the case of peat , the most widespread soil type ) , while they also exert some influence with regard to biogeography .
15 They also calculate that sand grains of 0–5 mm ( 0–02 in ) diameter can be moved at a depth of 150 m ( 500 ft ) by a surface current of about 1 7 km/h ( I mile/h ) .
16 The island is small , no homes are out of sight of others , even in the farmland ; people know each other well and , as in all rural communities , they also know each other 's business .
17 Are the Physical Education and Music departments only concerned with intensive coaching of small elites or are they also encouraging all pupils to improve their performances ?
18 They also show another form of behaviour .
19 Families in the hills not only consume 25 per cent more energy than those on the plains , they also consume more firewood .
20 They also worry that assessment procedures will raise expectations that ca n't be met .
21 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 .
22 They also had former Everton player McDonald to thank in the 28th minute when he booted a Matthew Jackson header off the line .
23 They also had former Everton player McDonald to thank in the 28th minute when he booted a Matthew Jackson header off the line .
24 They also chose each other before leaving college on the basis of friendship .
25 Smells are employed most widely to find food , but they also help many animals and plants to avoid being eaten .
26 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 .
27 They also handle those cases concerned with major crime or of national concern and interest .
28 The trouble with some of those who make much of their support for the health service is that they also oppose any measures taken to make it more effective .
29 When they also understand that housing costs play a proportionately lower part in pensioners ' expenditure in England than in the rest of Europe , they may be grateful for the way in which we have promoted home ownership .
30 Taken in conjunction with what follows they show the development of UK practice , although they also illustrate that progress has been slow and uncertain , and that user education is still generally a peripheral service in most libraries .
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