Example sentences of "also [vb past] [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The government also failed to take up the recommendation to ‘ ring-fence ’ community care budget allocations , except in the case of mental health services where they did agree to a specific grant which would only be spent on community care service plans developed jointly by the health and social services . |
2 | UEFA also agreed to put back the forthcoming tie 24 hours after a request from the Blues who were concerned about the damage live TV would inflict on gate receipts . |
3 | She also helped set up a convalescent home for patients from the East End after the cholera epidemic of 1867 . |
4 | And there was also a strange sound , so quiet that you could miss it but which , once you had noticed it , also seemed to fill up the world . |
5 | I also forgot to check out the rest of the ground when we scored — to see just exactly Leeds fans were . |
6 | John also began building up a collection of gramophone records ; Herbert gave him pocket money to buy one a week . |
7 | The agreement was signed by representatives of the six groups attending who also undertook to carry out the resolutions of the conference . |
8 | On Christmas Eve we also remembered to put out the cookies and milk for Santa . |
9 | The task did n't stop here — Fiona also had to write up a detailed log of the trip , complete with samples , photographs and complex scientific data showing when the river had high and low tides and why it flowed in a certain direction . |
10 | Not only did he have to keep wafting a smoke machine to create that distinctive curry house fug , and smoking cigarettes down to the level of the previous scene ; he also had to keep up a steady supply of fresh poppadums . |
11 | Finland also attempted to shore up the markka with the appointment of a new woman central bank governor , Sirkka Haemaelaeinen , described by one banker as a ‘ market orientated tough egg ’ . |
12 | I had to show up again at Ingard House , and I also wanted to tidy up the loose ends of Miss Macdonald 's story of the dead man in the Thames . |