Example sentences of "also [vb past] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the group 's charge for bad and doubtful debts also doubled to £1.185 billion .
2 To a much lesser extent the process also applied to Deutschmarks , Swiss Francs and sterling itself later on .
3 It was eventually spurred into action when the majority of the member states began to take unilateral action to control imports of coal into their own territories , so obviating the whole object of the common market since the new controls also applied to imports from other ECSC states .
4 The changes also applied to elections to municipal and county councils so that the electorate was now composed of all ratepayers , excluding recipients of poor relief .
5 Against this decision the applicant sought and obtained leave to appeal to Her Majesty in Council , but since there was an issue both as to the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal to hear the appeal from Barnett J. , and as to the power of that court to grant onward leave , the applicant also applied to Barnett J. himself for leave to appeal direct .
6 To a lesser extent , that also applied to Mr Derek Foster , the Labour chief whip who easily held on to the Bishop Auckland seat .
7 He particularly admired the beautiful white spikes of Itea and recommended it for late flowering , a quality which also applied to Clethra alnifolia .
8 The same rule also applied to servants or agents of the carrier .
9 On the same day she also sold to Ballard ‘ all the librettos [ livrets deparolles ] of the operas of the said S. de Lully ’ for 250 livres .
10 The EC also agreed to phase out limitations on their steel imports by March 31 , 1992 , in order to open up the EC to Third-World steel imports which flooded the US market .
11 The ministers also agreed to phase out 85% of production of these chemicals by 1994 .
12 This helped promote political stability , but also led to friction within the government and with its supporters , disappointed in their expectation of a major improvement in living conditions .
13 And it brought Joy more than admiring glances — her cute car also led to romance .
14 Once the bickering and backbiting , which also led to Terry Vaux and Gwilym Treharne standing down from their posts as the Welsh representatives on the International Rugby Board , had died down , the general committee resolved to consult the clubs again over links with the Republic .
15 Large increases in prescription charges ( from 20p. in 1979 to £3. 40 in 1991 ) also led to growth in pharmaceuticals bought over-the-counter privately .
16 Discoveries of arms caches in the area also led to rumours that former members of the South African-trained Koevoet ( " Crowbar " ) counterinsurgency unit were involved .
17 Really going for it , but the advances also led to weaknesses around his king and if the kingside files become open , then it is far from clear who benefits most , as the game shows .
18 Finally we stopped trying to teach and also fled to Nampula .
19 He also referred to provisions in the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 relating to administrative receivers , and to many other provisions in the Insolvency Act 1986 and in the Companies Act 1985 which might conceivably have some bearing on this question .
20 The hon. Gentleman also referred to Lothian ; there are sufficient places on Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Ltd. to meet demand .
21 He also referred to Nigel 's articles .
22 He also referred to US intelligence operations which , he said , he would have presented as evidence in his defence but which had been suppressed .
23 Cook also referred to Diplock 's ‘ evident distaste for trade unions ’ and said it was well known that ‘ taps ’ were frequently placed on trade unionists involved in trade disputes .
24 In support of their view , Belgium and Greece also referred to article 5(1) of the Convention of 1958 and to the Convention of 1982 .
25 He also referred to section 229(2) in the group of sections concerned with the winding up of unregistered companies .
26 He also referred to section 1(1) which provides :
27 He also contributed to radio navigation and made observations which suggested the possibility of radar .
28 He was much admired by Friedrich ( ‘ Fritz ’ ) Saxl [ q.v. ] , an art historian also dedicated to Botticelli .
29 Labour also objected to Shamir 's apparent use of Israel 's intelligence services in a political context .
30 They also objected to Craxi 's alleged domination of the government .
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