Example sentences of "had also " in BNC.

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1 In its slightly earlier day , pointillism had also had a progressive artistic programme .
2 But by March 1951 , it was clear that even this reform did not satisfy the Irish hierarchy who had also been lobbied by the Irish Medical Association to oppose the scheme .
3 I had also never before been without a pattern to the future , and I was starting to realize that it might not all be quite so easy as I had imagined .
4 Once Mrs Long had also sat down , she posed the obvious question .
5 My fellow residents turned out to be a chap in his late thirties who was trying to put his life back together after the death of his wife and various other things , and a chap of about my age who had also run into problems after his wife died .
6 But recent reality had also taken its toll : his father 's lamented death , his guitar teacher 's suicide , and that of a cousin ; the presence of his grandfather Klinitsky-Klein , now reduced unhappily to senility in his mother 's house ( at which he would surprise Leonard by encountering him suddenly , in odd moments of clarity , saying , ‘ Oh , yes , you 're the writer , are n't you ? ’ ) created other pressures .
7 However , if the rattle slips down so far that it is no longer visible , the infant will at once lose interest and behave as if the rattle had also slipped out of existence .
8 Under McAlpine 's ‘ Pullman Rail ’ banner , the Pullmans returned to railtour duties in September 1984 — but by now Pullman Rail , with former SLOA secretary Bernard Staite as managing director , had also acquired from BR a second full rake of coaches — Mk 1 first opens , ostensibly for steam railtour work .
9 Rex was employed as a toy importer but had also been in wine importation before he joined Khai Eng full-time towards the end of the first year .
10 No wonder their coach Tony Rodgers could scarcely restrain a grin at the end as a cluster of Northampton committee men tried to work out why they had also travelled with little sense of direction , wit , wisdom or work rate .
11 He said he had also been offered interviews with ministers in the South African government , so that he could form a balanced judgement , but had declined .
12 Clearly Sam Weller had also seen the light .
13 They had also caused Bristol much discomfort and penalties in the line but Ian Aitcheson , the recruit from Waterloo , barely made amends with a drop goal and a conversion for not only three penalties missed in four minutes , but a couple of passes which made everybody wince and defence pulse rates surge .
14 The authority had also accused him of encouraging homosexuality in his religious education lessons .
15 Mr Anderson had also claimed to investigating officers that the woman told him she had had three Aids tests and was taking a contraceptive pill .
16 In the week before the race , she became embroiled in a controversy over the skill of her opponent , the American Leigh Weiss , who had also steered international women 's crews but who was deemed not to know enough of the Boat Race course on London 's tideway .
17 A lot of the points discussed had also been considered by the cricket committee and we shall now make a thorough investigation . ’
18 Five weeks earlier , in Stockholm , the 40-year-old Shilton had also made vital saves .
19 The Germans had also noticed the canisters and were directing fairly accurate mortar and shell fire in and around the dropping zone , to prevent the Commandos , or anyone else , picking them up .
20 Many Frenchmen whom I met on several occasions at the Training Centre at Achnacarry and on the South Coast of England had also gone , either killed or wounded .
21 Note , however , that over three-quarters of those who watched ITV news at any time had also watched BBC-TV news on the same day ; and over 90 per cent of those who watched ITV news regularly also watched BBC-TV news regularly .
22 The government had also noted the proliferation of schismatic religious movements over the previous few years .
23 Three other local traders from pre-war times had also acted as careful vicars of Bray until 1922 .
24 They had also survived what was referred to locally as the ‘ Old Economic Policy ’ , or War Communism , which was universally disliked , even by the poorest .
25 It had also led to the adoption of military influences in Bolshevik governmental organization and propaganda jargon which did not disappear at the end of the Civil War .
26 Every twenty Roslavl' inhabitants had also to contribute to the support of one hungry child in the distant south-east , whilst every five peasant households had to help one hungry adult .
27 It had also generated complacency and an insufficiently productive , administratively-oriented work-force .
28 Norman Tebbit had also fallen out with Mrs Thatcher and left the government , while Leon Brittan , recently knighted , found a new niche at Brussels .
29 But he had also read the life of Bishop Charles Gore and found it inspiring , so it was not always sickening to work as a bishop .
30 I had also been very friendly with Jeff Jukes and Max Hole ( Max is the managing director of Warner Brothers and Jeff manages the Fixx and Rupert Hine , a very established producer ) .
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