Example sentences of "also [vb base] the [noun sg] that " in BNC.

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1 They also make the point that the one spider that makes daytime webs without stabilimenta , Nephila clavpes , has bright yellow silk , which , they say , makes the web conspicuous enough without the need for resorting to additional warning markers .
2 I also make the rule that , before a person has had a turn , they sit with their legs crossed and afterwards place them out in front .
3 Our results also raise the possibility that demyelinating lesions that cause a conduction block along axons , as occurs in multiple sclerosis , may fail to remyelinate in part because the silent axons fail to stimulate oligodendrocyte precursor cells to proliferate .
4 Arabian oryx also lick the dew that may accumulate on rocks and on each others ' hair , as the humid air from the Arabian Sea rolls in at night .
5 They also acknowledge the possibility that high education levels may well be the result of economic affluence but they still feel that a certain minimum level of education is a necessary prerequisite to the take-off stage of industrialisation .
6 The figures also show the fact that the growth of foreign currency business has been primarily located in the wholesale banking sector .
7 It seems BNFL is doing just that and I also welcome the fact that on a day like this they are letting someone like me make an input , ’ she added .
8 I also welcome the role that the British Government played in this important new move .
9 The Os isotope data apparently also support the idea that OIB-like plume material has a role in Karoo petrogenesis .
10 I also support the suggestion that has been made by the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux about housing benefit continuing to be paid until the new system commences in 1993 .
11 Clinical findings also support the view that low and mixed grade form a specific group that can be separated from the high grade group .
12 Single people who have remained celibate also face the fact that they will not now have children .
13 Viewed against the abnormally small numbers in High Suffolk , the many wage earners of the Stour Valley also give the impression that expanding industry sucked in labour from far and wide .
14 Our findings also confirm the observation that siblings of affected cases at risk should be seen immediately and dealt with proactively .
15 They also record the area that the client comes from for the benefit of their funders .
16 The social contract theories are a metaphysical fiction to explain the origins of society , but they also create the mythology that human beings are essentially innocent .
17 Many users of search also appreciate the fact that an approach to an executive by an intermediary partly removes any moral dilemma employees may face about being disloyal .
18 I appreciate the hon. Gentleman 's views ; I also appreciate the fact that he is presenting a proposal to the House of Commons .
19 I also get the feeling that you have , indeed , been affected by the discipline you received from your parents .
20 The same authors also question the assumption that it is too costly for politicians to develop effective means of financial scrutiny , pointing to evidence that instruments of control are widely used systematically and rationally , implying that the preferences of sponsors and citizens are likely to be adequately reflected in the supply of public goods ( Breton and Wintrobe , 1975 , pp. 202–4 ) .
21 The words which different societies use for any object also indicate the way that they see it .
22 By explicitly identifying categories of corporations like the Fortune 500 , they also convey the impression that a qualitatively new force is at work in the global system .
23 They also emphasise the fact that the so-called victim , or outsider , may actually benefit from the insider 's trades in the form of higher prices .
24 Non-monetarists also recognise the role that monetary changes may have on real output , though of course they do not assign them such a major role as the monetarists .
25 I also recognise the fact that there are simply not enough occupational therapists .
26 But we are giving , we are giving him a post , another body , and hopefully with a very careful job description he will get a trained person , because we also recognise the fact that Oxford 's a marvellous place for people to come .
27 I also remind the Minister that the then Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , told me in a letter that we had every right to help organise a campaign for former employees of British Shipbuilders , who had a right to 13 weeks unemployment or supplementary benefit .
28 You , the cat and the bacterium also share the feature that your body is made up of cells , the boundary between one cell and the next consisting of a very definite barrier called a membrane .
29 This means such writers also reject the notion that it has anything to do with the development and logic of a capitalism as an economic system of production .
30 We also have the paradox that ( as Posner , 1972 , p. 153 admits ) those same people who tend to argue that the common law promotes efficiency also reject the idea that regulatory law does the same thing .
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