Example sentences of "[conj] it also [verb] [that] the " in BNC.

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1 Every individual 's speech is different from any other 's ; it follows from this that no one speaker can be taken to represent a particular accent or dialect , and it also follows that the idea of a ‘ standard Received Pronunciation ’ is a convenient fiction , not a scientific fact .
2 It implies , of course , that as long as they have the right kind of causal relations , other machines , apart from brains , can possess mentality ; and it also implies that the study of artificial intelligence and computational modelling is the royal road to understanding mentality .
3 This means that the budget is in itself an important part of financial accountability and it also means that the final accounts often include , for comparative purposes , budgetary information .
4 But it also seemed that the Treasury had wanted to forget about the competition , as three days later Hall sent them a long and detailed reminder about its progress .
5 But it also believes that the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) , which is officially responsible for the whole food chain , should now consider accepting overall responsibility for institutional catering , but in consultation with the Ministries of both Health and Education .
6 But it also believes that the external value of the pound has fallen too low and is undervalued at current exchange rates .
7 But it also appears that the bishops who were consulted replied with considerable enthusiasm , proposing a much wider agenda than that originally intended .
8 But it also suggests that the tendency people have to favour quick repayment is stronger even than suggested by the majority stated preference ( for quick repayment versus small instalments ) .
9 This not only makes it unlikely that employers will allow many such sessions per day ( and that is a disadvantage scientifically ) but it also means that the tests , particularly by virtue of necessarily being repetitive , are boring for the subject .
10 This allows more scope for using softer materials and complicated designs but it also means that the outer fabric can get wet , though you stay dry inside .
11 But it also shows that the introduction of the test of ‘ sufficient interest ’ has had a liberalizing effect on the law of standing .
12 This can serve not only as a useful means of cost control but it also ensures that the client is not left until the end of the design stage without any information about the type of building which ultimately will be provided .
13 Not only does this protect the target 's shareholders but it also ensures that the target is not subjected to the disruption caused by frivolous bids or , for example , announcements designed to fuel an increase in the target 's share price through the expectation of an offer merely so that the potential offeror can sell its stake in the target at a profit .
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