Example sentences of "but [pron] also [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Claiming that he is not ‘ presenting any idyllic picture of the rural parish ’ , Eliot takes as his ‘ norm , the ideal of a small and mostly self-contained group attached to the soil … with a kind of unity which may be designed , but which also has to grow through generations ’ .
2 But she also has to learn it .
3 The advertising vice-president who stays late every night working on next week 's layouts but who also has to begin making contingency plans for the expected launch of two new local advertising media campaigns three years hence has a responsibility time span of three years .
4 He may bring problems but he also helps to solve them ’ .
5 Now the holder of speculative balances not only has to consider the yield on close substitutes such as bonds , but he also has to take into account any prospective capital gains or losses which may accrue when buying the bond .
6 The Second Law of Thermodynamics thus constrains the designer of engines ; he wants high efficiency but he also has to think about speed and price , and a whole range of possible designs might suit a particular case : the law does not require a unique solution .
7 All in all President Ford faced many disadvantages , but he also appears to have lacked the mettle , the tactical know-how , the commitment to goals and the persuasive skills required for effective presidential leadership .
8 He admits , however , to being torn over the interest rate argument ; part of him wants to see rates held to stabilise the economy , but he also wants to see quick cuts to boost business .
9 Now there are occasionally criticisms from members that there is too much concentration on the elite end of sport in the Sports Federation in this instance the R Y A but what is important about the is an effort to produce a very high standard as a finished product so to speak to go to the Olympics but it also helps to concentrate minds on the bit that is missing before and help to recycle everybody 's concentration into the training area and Rod has just been talking about the year of youth and of course it follows on very naturally in a post- olympic year to launch that year of youth .
10 But it also dares to touch and stretch its readers in ways that the curiously deadpan Grand Guignol of Granta never will .
11 This alternative picture involves denying that there is a coherent materialist alternative to the Cartesian ‘ private theatre ’ view of the mind ; but it also involves placing the attack on the Cartesian picture in a wider context .
12 Not only does this put the lives of Cubatoa 's 100,000 inhabitants in immediate danger , but it also threatens to wipe out one of Brazil 's main economic centres .
13 The heartbeat does n't match , but it also keeps changing .
14 But it also plans to increase its worldwide capital spending in 1993 to £6.6 billion , from £5.2 billion last year .
15 And maybe it has but it also seems to have raised the stakes unhelpfully , even dangerously high .
16 The study not only describes changes in central-local relationships but it also attempts to explain them .
17 But it also appears to depend upon the extent to which employer control over the workplace is enhanced by multi-employer bargaining rather than by independent , single-firm action .
18 But it also tends to recapitulate mainstream psychological theories of gender , which focus on female subjects , sexual and reproductive difference , and reduce questions about gender , finally , to the need to find out the truth about the biologically sexed subject .
19 The significance of this is that not merely does sight — particularly the excellent stereoscopic colour vision of the primates — require a developed cerebral cortex , but it also tends to mean progressive emancipation from the basic chemical and pheromonal control of behaviour seen in many mammals in which the sense of smell has retained its pristine importance .
20 In part this means seeing who teams up with whom in what kind of work situation and why , but it also means looking at the facts in quantitative terms .
21 The main difficulty is that in order to record capital the organization not only has to know what assets it owns but it also has to put a value on them , even if the ‘ value ’ is their historic cost .
22 This is partly due to the rapid growth of the financial services industry which has increased the demand for actuaries , but it also has to do with expansion of the skills which actuaries have to offer .
23 But it also has built in a Help facility , teaching aids , so that if at some point in the middle of developing your program you forget something , you can ask the system erm to tell you for instance how to use one of its facilities , and you can get onto the screen some information about that , and then carry on where you were , and you can switch easily between different modes .
24 But it also has to provide the means by which a modern society provides houses and gardens — which the British love — where once they huddled in two-up-two-downs and the spec-built terraces which pre-dated the loathed Sixties ‘ slums in the skies ’ .
25 The politics of the situation probably means that it has to be sensitive to the traditional concerns of the governments themselves but it also has to provide strong arguments for deviations from generally accepted accounting principles for business .
26 Rationality is part of our greatness , but it also serves to keep us humble because rationality itself must be assumed by faith .
27 It wants to be less reliant on the depressed shipping industry but it also wants to shake off the tag of being the world 's market of last resort and is determined to win safer contracts .
28 It wants to be less reliant on the depressed shipping industry but it also wants to shake off the tag of being the world 's market of last resort and is determined to win safer contracts .
29 But it also wants to build a family of jets with 80–130 seats .
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