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

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1 Not only do her efforts to assert her freedom from male domination lead her into the hands of another man , but she is also punished for her resistance by having her words deemed valueless , just as today ‘ pseudo-escaperoutes will so lightly turn sado-escape , and … women 's very freedom will so easily be used against them by even moderately clever men ’ ( 12 ) .
2 But she is also reacting against a political ‘ fixer ’ style of leadership associated with the Labour Prime Ministers Mr Wilson and Mr Callaghan in the mid-1970s .
3 But he is also said to be intensely loyal to the woman who stood by him during his 27 years of imprisonment .
4 Not only is he locked in a cage , but he is also treated as Tamburlaine 's ‘ footstool ’ .
5 His seat is secure but he is also seeing the man who defeated him for the party leadership on the way to another victory for the Tories .
6 But he is also posing the problem of how subscribers to that view accommodate examples where ‘ oral ’ thinking is found in literate societies .
7 But he is also expected to tackle the monarch over the damage done to Britain 's image by younger royals .
8 Ramaciotti is not just one of Europe 's finest car designers ( the stunning Mythos concept car was the result of his boyhood dreams ) but he is also considered one of the best analysts of design in the business .
9 The farm worker still remains socially and geographically isolated but he is also becoming less bound by custom and habit .
10 This boiling down of groups into their respective ethnic essences is clearly congruent with the nationalist concerns of the right , but it is also sanctioned by the antiracist orthodoxy of the left and by many voices from within the black communities themselves which have needed no prompting to develop their own fascination with ethnic differences and thus reduce political definitions of ‘ race ’ to a narcissistic celebration of culture and Identity .
11 As a result , research in this area is not only clarifying the possible role of prerequisite abilities and environmental support , but it is also resulting in some very strong indications that infants are , to a remarkable degree , pre-adapted to the kinds of learning necessary for language acquisition ( for example , see Gleitman and Wanner 1982 ) .
12 But it is also beginning to realise that , unless it is careful , it could also face opposition from more unexpected quarters .
13 Poverty not only exists as a consumption experience but it is also related to labour market experience .
14 But it is also believed that such cellular circulation develops on smooth coasts with uniform offshore bottom topography .
15 Capitalism may be perceived as unfair , and needing reform , but it is also perceived as incapable of fundamental transformation .
16 But it is also to channel changes , as with the types of business entities envisaged by the Company Act .
17 Not only is it pitting top provincial players against each other but it is also providing them with opportunities to play even tougher , more competitive rugby .
18 The path of green consumerism is paved with good intentions — but it is also littered with pitfalls .
19 But it is also emphasized that professional competence is not something that can or should be taken for granted , and that the intimate knowledge of the carer-counsellor can often be as useful as the most vaunted professional .
20 The term ‘ plough-witches ’ is local to this area but it is also recorded in Huntingdonshire .
21 It is presumed that they were then introduced at BMK but it is also recorded that hand loom weaving had already stopped at Burnside in 1881 when second hand power looms rom Crossleys of Halifax were introduced .
22 The primary outcome of the project will be a descriptive account of the employment characteristics of establishments in British industry , which can be compared with the situation recorded by the 1980 survey , but it is also hoped to consider the findings in the context of current debates about labour market segmentation .
23 Edmund Becke 's 1549 revision of the so-called ‘ Matthew ’ version ( Thomas Matthew being a fictitious name adopted to cover the true identity of the translator ) was also a Bug Bible ; but it is also known as the ‘ Wife-beater Bible ’ because of Becke 's annotation at I St. Peter iii.7 .
24 Sir , the pond in D thirty nine has been shown to be a breeding place for the Great Crested Newt , but it is also known that it migrates to other ponds , several others , but does not necessarily breed there , but chooses at Skelton .
25 This gives what Lord Wright calls the " datum figure " , but it is also known as the annual dependency or the multiplicand .
26 Not only does spinal stabilisation for early scoliosis in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy maintain sitting balance but it is also associated with a slower deterioration in lung function .
27 One sees this not only on the ground , travelling through these parts , but it is also brought out clearly on the Ordnance map .
28 But it is also used in some cases for rather trivial offences .
29 As the sobriquet implies , this is principally used by booksellers for acquisition and as a finding list , but it is also used by some librarians for selection purposes .
30 The rationalization is that everything is done in the interests of the patient , but it is also designed to protect professionals from feelings that are , for them , genuinely intolerable .
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