Example sentences of "they also [verb] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 They also acquired higher proportions of managerial and professional jobs than the other parts of the country .
2 Are the competing views purely academic debates , or do they also reflect wider social interests ?
3 Concluding this section , it can be said that manual workers not only suffer more from the costs and deprivations of the workplace than non-manual workers but they also receive lower compensation and rewards in terms of pay , fringe benefits and , in some instances , even of social security benefits .
4 Although tenants were prepared to pay the higher rents demanded , they also had greater expectations of the building they were contracted to occupy .
5 They also had longer acid clearance times ( 350 v 288 and 536 v 405 seconds : p=0.044 and 0.016 for sitting and supine postures respectively ) .
6 Consequently they also illustrated higher rates of psychological anxiety and stress than spouse carers .
7 They also enable weaker members of the family to point out what is happening to them whilst it is actually happening .
8 They also worked shorter hours , had more chance of being promoted to supervisory and managerial positions , and they were more likely to be given fringe benefits such as membership of a pension scheme .
9 They also needed higher levels of support because innovations sometimes interfere with ongoing things in an organization .
10 They also look leaner and fitter — have you ever seen a fat vegetarian ?
11 On the economy , Americans may be better off , but they also have higher expectations .
12 But it 's not really that much of a boast given that they also have bigger buttocks , breasts , and just about everything really .
13 As people have more leisure , they also need better facilities for sport .
14 And despite the suits , which give them the air of ex-cons , just out from a time-warping jail sentence , they also seem younger than their 50 years apiece .
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