Example sentences of "also [verb] [verb] on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For example , G above refers only to government consumption expenditure rather than all government expenditure , which would also include spending on fixed assets ; this item is in fact included under gross domestic fixed capital formation .
2 This would suggest that the study of politics and the mass media needs to take account of the relationships between the media and those in positions of power ; it also needs to focus on specific and recognizable instances of ‘ impact ’ and ‘ effects ’ as well as the deeper level of perceptions of politics and of the political system .
3 Differences were also reported centring on Soviet and Chinese fears that an immediate arms reduction plan for the Middle East would imply a freeze of Israeli weapons superiority over Arab states .
4 Midwives or health visitors may also need to advise on other family members ' needs to ensure they are not being overlooked , and these may include practical childcare for a newborn baby and the feelings of the partner adjusting to being a parent .
5 Feminist psychology also tends to concentrate on traditional , male-oriented psychological themes .
6 In other words the members would also begin to collaborate on foreign policy matters .
7 It was in the early 1960s that , parallel to its growing emphasis on the ‘ disturbing activities ’ of working-class youth , the media also began to focus on minor incidents of soccer crowd violence .
8 Don McCullin also found moving on difficult , although it was breaking with war , rather than Vietnam , that was his main problem .
9 At Tübingen , Wasmuth also continues to concentrate on international architecture and design , past and present .
10 Sixteen standing commissions were also created to advise on domestic and foreign affairs .
11 The political basis of society is also held to rest on voluntary agreement , in the sense that citizens are conceived of entering into an implicit social contract whereby each surrenders the liberty to do whatever he wants and agrees to pay taxes and abide by laws in exchange for the advantages of living in a governed society , which provides him with law and order and , nowadays , a whole range of goods and services .
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