Example sentences of "and also [adj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The DGM felt quite comfortable about this and also tolerant about the trusts ' sometimes misplaced attempts to establish their autonomy : " After escaping from the nest they go around flapping their wings and hissing at people " . |
2 | The ferry , en route from Oslo in Norway to Frederikshavn in Denmark , was sailing under a Bahamian flag of convenience , and survivors contended that the death toll was aggravated by the crew 's unfamiliarity with safety procedures , the large majority being Filipino and Portuguese and also new to the ship . |
3 | Although his son Robert III was lame , sickly , and also elderly at the time of his succession , a royal dynasty had now been established . |
4 | Intelligence defined as that which is measured by intelligence tests is obviously circular and also variable as the fashions in intelligence testing change . |
5 | The Total Connectivity software , bundled free with the Marathon products and also available as an upgrade , is claimed to offer PABX-like functionality over Marathon-based networks by offering dial-up voice and facsimile capabilities . |
6 | There is jurisdiction to make an order in the terms of an administration order , available as an alternative to administrative receivership , and also available as an alternative to liquidation : see the provisions of sections 9 , 10 and 11 of the Act of 1986 . |
7 | To be in the First Division is prestigious , and also lucrative for a club since it ensures large crowds . |
8 | It was like Edouard , she thought , a room that contrived to be both French — with its delicate painted panelling — and also English in the severity of the furnishings . |
9 | One reason , evident in Europe and also important in the United States , is that for some of the underclass life in the cities , although insecure , ill-rewarded and otherwise primitive , still remains , if tenuously , better than that from which they escaped . |
10 | Yet the estimates of the incidence of lone-parent families as used in various formulae for the 1985/6 GRE assessment are mutually inconsistent and also inconsistent with the estimates used in 1983/4 . |
11 | ‘ Where do you live ? ’ enquired Betty , contriving to look at once serious , since the subject had been death , and also interested in the Molesworths ' continuing existence . |