Example sentences of "also point [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 This sort of reading is only for the dedicated follower of the history of taste , though any reader particularly interested in a picture may find within a single catalogue entry an acutely discriminating judgement or interesting facts ; for example , Tietze 's entry also points out that Manet so much admired the Tintoretto self-portrait that he made a copy of it .
2 David Jacobs also points out that the cost of hiring a stage-coach is now prohibitive .
3 It also points out that while the UK is enjoying something of an export boom the industry needs to stimulate home sales to allow for continued export investment .
4 He also points out that there can be other benefits from the scheme .
5 The author also points out that her subject had almost no sense of humour or capacity for original thought , that she thirsted for power , and that ‘ Righteousness was what Annie earnestly desired for others … she felt no lack of it herself . ’
6 However , the theory also points out that Etruscan kings are required in the lineage of Roman kings so it is by no means clear that the Romans who emerged out of the Etruscan shadows in the late sixth-century were true descendants of Romulus himself .
7 W. K. C. Guthrie , who has drawn attention to this myth , also points out that what Aristotle particularly deplored in the recurrent world catastrophes was the loss of accumulated knowledge and wisdom that they entailed .
8 Jacqueline Sanchez , of the Ministry of Education , also points out that ; ‘ Over the years , since the revolution , many people have become much more demanding as far as education is concerned , and despite all the difficulties , are more critical and expect more of their schools . ’
9 Hamilton also points out that the replacement of forest by well-maintained agricultural terraces may actually reduce the amount of soil erosion , and Ives ( 1987 ) provides a timely reminder that the Himalaya are undergoing tectonic uplift which itself may be of sufficient magnitude a account for much of the increased sediment load of the major drainage systems .
10 Moreover , Richards also points out that burning of methane in this way is globally beneficial because it is a much more potent trapper of heat in the atmosphere than the equivalent carbon dioxide produced by its combustion ( section 5.3. 1 ) .
11 Torrens also points out that many of the early masonic lodges were ‘ orientated to the setting or rising sun ’ and ‘ others were aligned to receive the light from certain stars ’ .
12 He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ .
13 He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ .
14 Norris also points out that the complex system of internal air passages would prevent the production and reflection of random sounds — it is important for the dolphin not to confuse itself !
15 He also points out that legs used to regular running have muscles concentrated at the top , with a system of tendons working the leg attached to the bone .
16 The TCCB also points out that its £300,000 guarantee to Test nations is double the figure paid by Australia and New Zealand early this year .
17 He also points out that he told everyone who needed to know what had been decided .
18 Bernard Comrie also points out that where languages mark degrees of animacy by means of case inflections , as is done in Slavonic languages , gender is sometimes a relevant factor distin-guishing high from lower degrees of animacy — that is , women may be designated as of ‘ lower animacy ’ than men .
19 Frisby also points out that Lukács 's Marxism avoids consideration of exploitation or the theory of surplus value ( Frisby 1983 : 84–95 ) .
20 Correspondent Hadrian Jeffs of Norwich suggested that the lady in the background of the photograph could have been Hilda Lyon , who was a calculator on the design staff at Cardington ; he also points out that ‘ the model is of the R.101 in its original form , before the fitting of the controversial amidships bay which became the subject of so much debate in the post mortem ’ .
21 He also points out that a commitment to equality implies also a commitment to a state which will push everybody around until they are equal — Procrustes was a figure in Greek mythology who forced all those he came across to become the same height , either by chopping bits off or by using a rack to stretch their legs .
22 The Review also points out that , in addition to the physical risks facing journalists , 1991 can be characterised as the year in which economic censorship hit especially hard .
23 Bury ( 1988 ) also points out that the argument concerning decreasing mortality and morbidity rates is contaminated by cohort effects and influences .
24 Denis Wrong also points out that other sociologists , such as Homans and Inkeles , realized that sociology could not manage without a theory of human nature , implicit if not explicit , in its theories .
25 He also points out that many hero myths exist in which the hero is found in a basket , on water .
26 However , she also points out that perfectly healthy pear-shaped women are pressurised to lose weight because their bottom and thighs are unfashionably large in comparison with the rest of their body .
27 The NCC also points out that large quantities of water ( estimated at 15 to 25 per cent of the total ) leak out of the system each year .
28 Rajan also points out that French banks are now investing 9% of their budgets on staff training , the Germans 7% and the British only 2% .
29 However , he also points out that in a number of important companies a single family of entrepreneurial capitalists retain a majority of the shares .
30 Manpower calculates that the average period for which a person works for it ( presumably the average of all spells of employment ) is four months , although it also points out that " many " temporary " workers have been continuously employed by Manpower for several years and three and five year service awards for temporaries are a frequent occurrence " ( Manpower , 1985 ) .
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