Example sentences of "have also [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It has also become well established not only in mainland Britain but in other countries . |
2 | The Mexican party has also become increasingly independent of Moscow , condemning the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 and the 1979 intervention in Afghanistan . |
3 | In a different context , the issue of civil and political rights has also become increasingly prominent in the Western democracies . |
4 | Dr Kumar has also become particularly friendly with fellow scientist and ex-Middlesbrough MP Jeremy Bray , now weighing Labour votes in Motherwell South . |
5 | It has also become so familiar that it tends to overshadow the running , although it is the running from which the potency is derived . |
6 | Local government has become more professionalized but it has also become more bureaucratic . |
7 | The Iranian attitude has also become more accommodating . |
8 | The distribution of responsibilities between local , national , public and voluntary sectors has also become less rather than more clear , which reduces the possibilities of accountability . |
9 | John has also become quite adept at treating fish and he has bought several with faults and restored them to full health . |
10 | The revived magazine , now printed in Finland has , it is generally agreed , become even more polished and elegant , but it has also become considerably more expensive . |
11 | I 've also become so senile as to be publicly defending Georgie Pissed , Maradona , and Giggs : -[ I do n't remember ever having having it . |
12 | Well I think I 'll start off by telling you a little bit about myself erm , I 'm a writer and I live in Durham , my work is here and I 've also work abroad , if anybody ca n't hear me please say |
13 | The nation had also become economically and demographically stagnant : heavy industrial production lagged behind Britain and Germany , nearly a third of people still lived off the land , and in 1940 the population ( at about 40 million ) was little larger than it had been in 1900 . |
14 | By the late 1980s , the division between the small circulation ‘ quality ’ press and the large circulation ‘ tabloid ’ press had also become well established ( Figs 4.1 and 4.2 ) and each sector appealed to different types of readers ( Fig. 43a and Fig. 43b ) . |
15 | He had also become closely attached whilst at Cambridge to the family of his married sister Susanna Collett , who lived nearby and delighted in the entertainment of scholars from the University . |
16 | She had also become very tense . |
17 | IBM had also become very friendly with the telecommunications providers , especially the German Bundespost and British Telecom . |
18 | But I had also become more cunning . |
19 | The expression of his own opinions had also become more predictable , with an aloofness from the contemporary political debate only matched by his constant call for spiritual and ethical principles to be introduced into that debate . |
20 | Computerization has further reduced the skill required of checkout assistants , and the control of stock and the keeping of accounts have also become largely automated . |
21 | Many other aspects of local government have also become increasingly politicized over recent years . |
22 | State and local parties have also become significantly less important as campaign organizations for Congressional elections . |
23 | But although voting behaviour in national elections has received most attention , many other forms of political activity have also become more locally differentiated . |
24 | The theories in academic psychology that might explain this have also become more sophisticated , making it possible to identify more precisely the stage of information processing at which the crucial filtering effect occurs . |
25 | Tradeoffs between different sectors of the economy have also become more expensive and more painful in their consequences . |
26 | Census atlases of individual conurbations have also become more common , such as those for the West Midlands ( Rosing and Wood 1971 ) and London ( Shepherd et al . |
27 | They have also become more prepared to undertake their own developments . |
28 | Books or packs which offer compilations of primary source materials have also become more plentiful , including those produced by local record offices and museums . |
29 | Placings were the most popular method of issue over 1985–89 , although the average size at £6m was considerably smaller than offers for sale and tenders at £62.3 and £32.8 million respectively , reflecting the fact that smaller companies tend to go for placings as they tend to be cheaper ( see Table 11.2 ) and placings have also become more popular as a result of the requirements for the size of company using a placing being relaxed after Big Bang . |