Example sentences of "also [vb -s] [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Branch also monitors and co-ordinates the Agency 's contribution to the making Belfast work and Londonderry regeneration initiative programmes .
2 The federal government also plans and builds the largest and most expensive central facilities with the active participation of the state governments , who can also be persuaded to find fairly large experimental facilities at universities .
3 The system also identifies and meets the needs of elderly people in temporary attendance as day clients ( C ) , and is continually subject to the constraints of the local authority and other statutory regulations ( E ) . ’
4 The company that owns the rights to Leopard in the Snow also owns and controls the newspaper , magazine , television video and film networks appropriate to promotion needs .
5 It is refreshing , therefore , to see the publication of this book , written nearly 40 years ago , in which an inventor of real achievement acknowledges ‘ an interplay of economic and social forces ’ and the importance of the ‘ social environment ’ , but also asserts and describes the role of individual insight .
6 In her formal county role , she also oversees and directs the performance of the DCSLs in the project , a significant duty since the responsibility for the Minor Project is largely delegated to them .
7 The Direction also oversees and assists the so-called classes and controlés museums , that is the 1200 or so provincial museums either directly linked into the Ministry through their director or supervised in order to ensure that they comply with certain requirements ( see chart ) .
8 Just as it dislikes the thought of securitising its mortgage assets — ‘ why give away margin ? ’ asks Jon Foulds , its chairman since 1990 — so it also knows that underwriting the insurance it sells would eventually be more profitable than taking commissions from Standard Life .
9 Finniston also believes that choosing a good successor is an important duty of a chairman , but as chairman of a nationalised industry he was in no position to do so .
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