Example sentences of "also [adv] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | However , this issue of the way the definition of abuse is operationalized for research is not simply of significance for debates about incidence and prevalence , it also crucially impinges on the characteristics and factors associated with abuse . |
2 | She is the most gifted player to ever grace the Centre Court and also best wishes to Chris Evert . |
3 | DARREN FERGUSON has won over his biggest critic — Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson , who also just happens to be his dad . |
4 | Renal function also progressively deteriorates during high dose therapy , leading to both oliguria and electrolytes disturbances . |
5 | Strike-slip faulting also usually leads to the displacement of stream channels ( Fig. 3.25 ) and this feature is often useful in determining the magnitude and frequency of individual movements along the fault ( see Section 16.3.2 ) . |
6 | He also still has to be fed by tube , because of difficulty in swallowing . |
7 | On a more basic level the attribution of dislike to a personal deficiency ( the wrong mood ) also probably reflects on the deeply personal nature of the housewife 's relationship to her role . |
8 | His Institutes of Polity also repeatedly refers to the need for justice , saying that of the reeves since Edgar 's death more have been robbers than righteous men , and his Sermon of the Wolf , probably written in 1014 , complains of many injustices ( unrihta ) and shameful laws . |
9 | This case also often occurs in practice due to the results of cases such as grouped meter readings from customers who were at home when the meter reader called , combined with customers ' own readings carried out because they were out when the meter reader called , and a number of special checks that are carried out at a different time . |
10 | Crédits mobiliers were the rage , at least until the Rothschilds won their battle with the Pereires and — as also often happens in boom periods — some operators ventured a little too far across the always hazy frontier between business optimism and fraud . |
11 | In the Driftwood at St Agnes , the pub talk also invariably turns to Morocco , although the tales of waves far outnumber the eulogies to drug and carpet buying . |
12 | She also frequently teaches on the holiday courses at Coburg . |
13 | Not only is notation important in providing an ordering in both of these contexts , but it also frequently acts as the vital link between any of the following : the schedules in a classification scheme , the printed and published index to the schedules of the classification scheme , the classified sequence in a catalogue or index , and the classified order adopted for document arrangement . |
14 | There also sometimes seems to be a feeling that the media could have got themselves better organised and asked for the material earlier . |
15 | Among the departed is financial services analyst Richard Furlong , who also currently appears in the election pamphlet of Anne Holmes , Labour candidate for Kensington , endorsing her policies . |
16 | For this reason the image was often worn as small bronze amulets , especially by children and soldiers , and it also commonly appears on buildings , as at Pompeii . |