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

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1 They also acquired more knowledge about Simon Parke , one of the best pieces of selection ever made .
2 They also acquired the railways and many of them became as proud of their state systems as of the other perquisites of the British connection .
3 They also acquired a very enthusiastic Deputy Headmaster who was very , very keen as far as I remember .
4 They also acquired higher proportions of managerial and professional jobs than the other parts of the country .
5 Doctors have recently come to the opinion that garlic and onions do in fact lessen the risk of heart disease , but as somebody pointed out , they also lose you friends .
6 They also lose their job .
7 They also sorted out financial problems , tried to get clients to wash or change their clothes or bedlinen , or brought them home when they wandered away .
8 They also believed that other countries were overtaking Britain in every way ; , and of course , as in the 1950s and 1960s , the fallacy of a ‘ declining share ’ of world trade etc. was easy to convey and difficult to expose .
9 In common with most readers they expected poetry to deal with elegant , or at any rate , elevated topics ; they also believed that there was a special language for poetry which was quite different from the language of prose — and certainly far removed from that of daily conversation .
10 In the generation and communication of information , they also believed themselves to be ‘ self-accounting ’ .
11 They also claim that the players have ‘ earned ’ this protection by the performances in the rest of the year which have brought about their rankings .
12 They also claim that these discontinuities were aggravated by the more frequent turnover of party control in the government in the 1970s and the influence exercised in both parties by its more partisan groups .
13 They also claim that fluoride potentially causes birth defects .
14 They also claim that poverty is not alleviated by providing ever-increasing welfare benefits , but rather by providing an appropriate economic and social environment , in which individuals have the incentive and the ability to raise themselves out of poverty , without encountering the poverty or unemployment traps .
15 They also claim that forgiveness produces reconciliation only when it is preceded by repentance .
16 They also claim that the Lord Cardinal has hired a famous witch , a murderess named Mabel Brigge , who has King Henry in thrall through the St Trinian 's fast , a three-day period of abstinence from food and drink which leaves the strongest subjects under her control . ’
17 They also claim that by bringing out a similar model , the XJR15 Jaguar failed to keep its supercar exclusive .
18 They also claim up to £70m in advertising revenue could be lost .
19 In gold shops they also burn off mercury on a huge scale .
20 They also sported a variety of headgear , baseball and long peaked golfing caps being favoured , a few wearing ex-army flop brimmed jungle hats or woollen caps similar to those of their captives .
21 They also deny attempting to murder two other officers — Mark Whitehouse and Susan Larkin — later that night .
22 They also deny possessing a Ruger revolver with five rounds of ammunition , an imitation semi-automatic pistol , and falsely imprisoning Sarah Kennedy , her sons , Christopher ( ten ) , Jonathan ( six ) and a ten-year-old school-friend of Christopher 's .
23 They also deny possessing a rifle with intent to endanger life .
24 They also deny attempting to murder two other officers , Mark Whitehouse and Susan Larkin , later that night .
25 They also deny taking nude photographs of the girls , now aged eight , six and four , while they themselves were naked , and showing them to the girls ' mother .
26 They also lay down beside him and pressed their bodies against his to heat him .
27 They also prey on small birds .
28 They also smoked dope .
29 They also smoked and drank more .
30 They also ordered £25,000 surety to be seized .
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