Example sentences of "also [vb past] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Alan Exley of Grainger Park also laid on a great display , his coolness , footwork and left jab dominating his middleweight semi-final against Sunderland 's Steve Bellfield .
2 Crawford 's performance also met with a mixed reception .
3 Pearce also met with a considerable degree of resistance from within British Aerospace in his efforts to steer it through privatisation .
4 Mosley also lived in a private world where there was leisure and a sense of fun .
5 Jean Bevan , the second of these two , had a middle-class previous occupation nursing — but also lived in a working-class area .
6 Steel , also designated as a key recovery sector immediately after the war , was a key input into major export industries such as ships ( and in turn the development of huge ore-carrying ships allowed the Japanese steel industry to overcome a major disadvantage in transport costs for materials ) .
7 The conference also agreed to a new co-operation arrangement on fisheries surveillance allowing patrol boats to arrest illegal fishermen in the territorial waters of another member state .
8 They also agreed to a near doubling of aid to the Third World , but failed to reach a common position on the period of time over which the increase would be phased in .
9 Finance Ministers also agreed to a US-sponsored move to provide large-scale debt relief to Egypt and Poland .
10 The ministers also agreed to an Indian proposal that each member state should give the other most-favoured-nation treatment in trade , manufacturing services and tourism .
11 He also asked for a similar offence to be taken into consideration .
12 However , the Guild also asked for a comprehensive home-help service so that women would not worry about the welfare of younger children and husbands , but this was not forthcoming .
13 The hon. Lady also asked about a public inquiry .
14 It also led to a fundamental questioning of the whole basis of the Keynesian model of which , since 1958 , the Phillips curve had come to be regarded as an indispensable part .
15 It also led to a marked inflation of the number of high-ranking officers .
16 facilitator Sandra Wootton said : ‘ Not only was the process time consuming , it also led to an unhealthy creation of excess dust and posed the possible hazard of a band snapping . ’
17 Mac also qualified behind a fast Ray Stewart .
18 Cocoa prices in 1989 also tumbled to a 14-year low owing to the sixth consecutive year of oversupply on the world market ( estimated at between 100,000-154,000 tonnes for 1989-90 ) ; failure to agree on the minimum price to be defended and continuing problems stemming from unpaid producer levies , estimated in 1989 to be well over $100,000 million .
19 The law also provided for a 24 nautical mile " adjacent area " in which the Taiwan government could take precautions against any intrusion .
20 The legislation also provided for a maximum personal income tax rate of 47 per cent and for corporation tax of 45 per cent .
21 The Bantu press newspaper group was a similar venture : part-owned by the Argus Group , it also tried in a paternalistic way to guide Africans in an approved direction .
22 The ‘ offensive ’ article in the London Evening Standard also referred to a nude poster wrongly said to adorn her office wall , the High Court heard .
23 It also referred to a local resident objecting to the scheme .
24 He also presided over a Legislative Council which included a non-official minority .
25 The waste from kitchen sinks also discharged into an open gully frequently the same one as the waste pipe .
26 It also entered into an open-ended commitment to incorporate into British law all future community legislation in those areas where the Community has competence , and to make such a law virtually unamendable by our domestic Parliament .
27 They also contributed to a growing consciousness of the value of collectivism and of alliances among sections of the lesbian and gay trade movement .
28 While ‘ planning ’ in these various guises seemed to find its moment in the Second World War , it also drew upon a long evolution of social and political thought which stretched back to before the Great War .
29 The computerized drumbeats were overlaid with real instruments — all , incidentally , played by Omar , a regular soul renaissance man also blessed with a singular singing voice .
30 We also stopped after a few paces and turned to look back at her .
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