Example sentences of "[is] also " in BNC.

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31 Zuckerman is seeking to deny the traditional connection between illness and psychic division which is reaffirmed in the novel as a whole , and which is also reaffirmed in The Facts , and at the same time to deny that there is a traditional belief in division or multiplicity , a long-standing sense of selfhood as a chimera .
32 Singer 's religion is also a feeling for the power of the community to censure and reject .
33 Drink figures in the novel , in precisely rendered scenes , as a bastion of the culture which is also a slow death .
34 It is also important that you try and evaluate the dramatic experience of these different forms of presentation — this is worthwhile , because it will make you think about the different ways in which an actor can work and the various ways in which his skills are used .
35 When we turn to the theatre the question of scale is also significant .
36 It is also used as a dramatic device by many contemporary playwrights .
37 The film is therefore built up in pieces , a process which makes particular demands of an actor — who is also vulnerable to technical problems with cameras , lighting and editing in a way which is quite removed from the stage actor 's experience .
38 The absence of punctuation is also a part of the style -but in spite of this you can sense the character struggling to articulate her thoughts clearly .
39 He is also author of the book Year of the King .
40 Apart from the fact that there has been significant support for the alliance party over the last dozen years or so among the catholic middle classes , there is also a further factor .
41 It is also important to note that they saw the taking of law into their own hands as temporary , and pending the recognition by that state of its mistaken attitude towards them and their right to a degree of autonomy .
42 Wright is also correct to distinguish between a general interpretation of ‘ salvation by grace ’ — the teaching of the reformers — and its fundamentalist variant , which he terms ‘ salvation by grace through faith ’ .
43 The historical consciousness of Ulster protestants in this sphere is also a faith consciousness .
44 As Buckley points out , it is also the rough who penetrate the virgin city — the British fleet , breaking the boom across the river to bring food supplies to the stricken protestants within and ensuring the city 's survival and the faithful people 's triumph .
45 PIRA is a proscribed organization and there is also a law preventing the national radio and television , RTE , from giving air time to members of the movement .
46 As Gramsci points out , the religion of the clergy is not necessarily the religion of this or that social group of laity , whose religious interpretation is also related to their own concrete world of experience .
47 Religion is also involved in the violence indirectly .
48 It is also important to notice how easily such a principle supports personal enterprise and property in its contemporary form , capitalism .
49 It is also interesting to note that the issue of land inheritance was a key reason why the Irish population voted ‘ no ’ in the referendum on divorce in 1986 .
50 It is also true that the religious practice of those who attend vocational schools has been significantly inferior to those who attended catholic secondary schools , at least in the 1970s ( Nic Ghiolla Phadraig 1980 ) .
51 There is also strong central support from Rome which places catholic education at the centre of its cultural catholicism ideal .
52 There is also evidence of hardline evangelical indoctrination by some protestant teachers in state schools .
53 There is also the practical element to be considered , he wrote .
54 For when it comes it is more violent , more annihilating , more interminable than I can remember it , this feeling in the pit of the stomach , this physical pain and physical desire to retch , to want to get rid of something , of everything , to want to make all that is inside emerge and disappear , drain away , mingle with the rest of the detritus of the world , but it is not only physical , a physical sensation , he wrote , it is physical but it is also something else , not moral , not psychological , not spiritual , but something else , something other than the purely physical .
55 But it has to be said ( it has to be said ! ) wrote Harsnet , and Goldberg , typing , smiled to himself , it has to be said , wrote Harsnet , that if every project is likely , if not certain , to result in the addition of a little more shit to the shit that already exists , there is also the possibility , faint it is true but real , of the unexpected , and this is what delay makes possible and what the onward rush of time , the ever-increasing acceleration of time , perpetually denies , and in addition to the possibility of the unexpected appearing in the coils of delay , in addition to that , it has to be said , he wrote , that whatever the project , however trivial , however exalted , it will always say more than its maker knows , and , if genuine ( I will return to genuine ) , something will emerge which is distinct from whatever came before , from whatever elements went to make up the whole , a tone , a voice , which is not the tone or the voice of the maker but something else , something which , in my more optimistic moments , or perhaps my less clear-sighted moments , seems to be distinct from the shit though inseparable from it , a tone , a style , which links it to its maker 's other genuine ( I will return to genuine ) productions .
56 He is also prone to jump to conclusions .
57 Though ambition has been the grave of many minor artists , it is also that without which no artist can be called major — with all the provisos about art , artists , major , minor , already touched on .
58 Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted .
59 To change is to die , he wrote , but not to change is also to die .
60 CAMRA is also concerned at the way in which many keg beers are brewed and the ingredients used .
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