Example sentences of "also by the " in BNC.

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1 These were acknowledged publicly by no less a figure than a former Prime Minister , W.L. MacKenzie King , at the communal celebrations of Lyon 's 60th birthday and his 35th anniversary of engagement in social interests , as well as those of his friend of many years ( to whom Lyon Cohen had diverted the honour of being invited to be the Member of Parliament several years before ) , Sir Samuel W. Jacobs , KC : ‘ Our friend finds himself today , ’ , commented Jacobs , ‘ the acknowledged leader of Jewry in Canada , a position acquired by years of self-denying effort … respected by his own , and also by the larger community in which we dwell . ’
2 This pattern is made not only by the dancers ' feet as they move over the surface but also by the dancers ' bodies as they move through space .
3 Officially , Britain is keen to present its lobbying effort as a ‘ gentlemanly exercise ’ that falls in behind those being conducted by the American Navy , by the Lockheed Corporation , which is making the D-5 , and also by the White House .
4 Choice of television viewing was even more limited partly by the similarity between BBC-TV and ITV , but also by the electorate 's tendency to watch both BBC-TV and ITV .
5 Its powers were extended by the Housing Acts of 1894 , 1900 and 1903 , and also by the Housing and Town Planning Act of 1909 , the first major housing measure not introduced by Conservatives .
6 But this preoccupation can do little to illuminate the long period of non-divorce and tends in the end to convey a linear development , implied also by the title of the book , notwithstanding Stone 's concern to stress the variability in the meanings of divorce , marriage , and morality .
7 One can see it by the numbers of new business start-ups ; also by the number of failures which does show there is some healthy risk-taking .
8 This disregard is reinforced not only by long-standing attitudes to authority , but also by the more recent divide between those with and without formal education .
9 Alone , and exhilarated by the noise , the spray and the view — — and also by the fact that we were not ankle-deep in wrinkled cans and other crap , or being persuaded to buy Gullfossburgers by bright neon signs .
10 The Scrapbook is also variously supported by Association Française d'Action Artistique , the Ministry of Culture , Copenhagen , the Instituo Banco San Paulo of Turin , Becks Bier , to name some of the backers , and also by the furtively named Friends of the Situationist International , whoever they are !
11 The number and size of the buildings of the farmstead was affected not only by the size of the farm but also by the type of farming practised .
12 Lewis continued , throughout life , to be obsessed not only by his father , but also by the possibility that his life could be interpreted in a purely Freudian way .
13 Investors appear to have been effectively abandoned by both the fund managers , with whom they entrusted their investments , and also by the trustees whose main role is to safeguard these investments .
14 Investors appear to have been effectively abandoned by both the fund managers , with whom they entrusted their investments , and also by the trustees whose main role is to safeguard these investments .
15 A generation of politicians is now in power whose opinions have been shaped not only by the Stalinist dictatorship but also by the defeat of the first attempts at reform .
16 As for geometers , their work is misdirected not only , as in arithmetic , by a false belief in abstract ideas , but also by the erroneous materialism that the ‘ objects of sense exist without the mind ’ .
17 She was also by the Mavesyn sire .
18 Loyalist intransigence was bolstered not only by the new IRA campaign but also by the actions of three leading Fianna Fáil politicians in the South who were open and vocal in their support for the IRA .
19 Determined protests were made against it , not only by the commoners , but also by the environmentalists .
20 Venetia was a woman of unusual quality , as is testified to not only by her ability to make two such disparate figures as Asquith and Montagu as obsessed with her as they both were between 1912 and 1915 , but also by the strength of her impact upon many other friends for the remaining 33 years of her life .
21 He is hopeful , therefore , that notice will have been taken this side of the Atlantic , not only by Augusta National at the Masters , but also by the United States Golf Association , who are the governing body of the American Open , and the United States PGA , with a mind to the PGA Championship .
22 Richard Baxter was deeply shocked by this tragedy and also by the general prejudice aroused against him by this incident .
23 Their Plateau culture was shared also by the Salish family of tribes to the north , which included the Salish ( Flathead ) , Spokan , Skitswish ( Coeur d'Alênes ) , Kalispel ( Pend D'Oreilles ) , Okanogan , Sans Poil , Colville , Senijextee ( Lake ) , Ntlakyapamuk , Lilooet , Shuswap , Columbia , Methow and Wenatchee .
24 By then James was highly disliked by the Scottish Presbyterians , also by the growing Puritans in England .
25 And , well-indoctrinated also by the humorous posters of Fougasse , we were on our guard .
26 It was revealed also by the R.A.F. that when Leslie 's plane left Fairford at 23.20 hours on 17 June it had a glider in tow .
27 From across the square the Romanesque lines of the church are masked , not only by later work that war in the Baroque style , but also by the adjacent multi-floor modern buildings and the traffic lights , the latter set in such a position that no useful photograph can be taken that does not include them .
28 In this book authorities are said to be limited also by the kinds of reasons on which they may or may not rely in making decisions and issuing directives , and by the kind of reasons their decisions can pre-empt .
29 The effectiveness of talking and listening is determined not only by the ability to use speech appropriately , but also by the ability to listen actively .
30 They suggested that the likelihood of an OR might be determined not only by the specific state of habituation of the target stimulus but also by the extent to which the context is generally arousing ( cf. the dual-process theory of Groves and Thompson 1970 ) .
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