Example sentences of "[pron] was also [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 I was also thinking that I was not feeling very well , I 'm tired , I do n't want to be here .
2 I was also admitting that ‘ I ’ was not a separate entity from my body , that we were both one , and both in need of nutrition .
3 I was also reminded that on the same floor I woke up one morning to find the sun shining through the curtains , it being the only day of the entire Frankfurt Book Fair that my room was not below cloud level .
4 I was also charmed that one lady called me Rosemary Clooney !
5 She was also discovering that there was more to Sean O'Farrell than the frivolous charm which he presented to the world .
6 She was also told that some of the creatures and vegetation on the planet were not real , but the product of a Nicaean corporation .
7 She was also advised that she should continue to try to reduce weight and should not return to her work ( which involved standing all the time ) until she had been seen in the Outpatient Clinic in six weeks time .
8 She was also offended that a young man as charming and eligible as Lord John should flaunt his foolishness .
9 In the 1960s it was also argued that government departments dealing with domestic questions should be decentralized so that civil servants who had a powerful voice in matters of economic planning could be kept in touch with regional and local interests .
10 It was also argued that the ban was premature and that developing nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result .
11 It was also argued that the ban was premature and that undeveloped nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result .
12 It was also argued that costs for small investors would rise .
13 It was also noted that Wolfgang Vogel , the lawyer to whom Mr Honecker had given the task of solving the refugee problem , had had his mandate drastically cut back .
14 It was also noted that patients reported an improvement in their mood if they were woken early or deprived of sleep and so , presumably , exposed to daylight much earlier in the day .
15 It was also noted that a series of young analysts ' talk shops had been arranged to take place during the ‘ Laboratory ’ exhibition in November 1991 .
16 It was also noted that both Blount and Dudley had approached the jury with nauseating regularity prior to the enquiry .
17 It was also noted that the Free French would be ready to operate by 1 March .
18 It was also noted that extremely high notes caused agitation in many cats .
19 It was also noted that central training units in particular , can be defined as offering ‘ internal ’ , ‘ external ’ , or ‘ co-operative ’ training , according to the prevailing local relationship , ( some library departments are ‘ charged ’ for centrally run courses ) .
20 It was also noted that the men of West Belfast generally do not play a role in the latter !
21 It was also noted that the same indicators were not necessarily relevant to different groups ; for example , membership of groups associated with religious institutions might well be irrelevant in a contemporary northern English coal-mining community , but highly relevant in a Midlands black community .
22 It was also noted that Isobel has rejoined the orchestra for two rehearsals .
23 It was also noted that interventionist action could include leafleting in the area , talks to local groups and the preparation of kits and materials as well as the organisation of pressure groups and similar activities .
24 It was also noted that Mr Mowatt has accumulated arrears of leave , so that his availability during the period of notice will be reduced .
25 It was also noted that there was little family concern for Todd and since his coming to the home his parents had been divorced .
26 It was also noted that the alternative type of transition may sometimes occur in a boundary layer .
27 It was also noted that a new higher grade 1 structure may come into existence
28 It was also noted that the more visitors were sought as resources for various parts of Christian Aid , the more the danger of eroding the original purpose : to work with and energise local supporters in the UK & Ireland alongside the Area Staff .
29 It was also felt that consequent uncertainty in the bookselling trade would lead booksellers to place smaller initial orders for new titles , and that rising prices and the axing of valuable but commercially marginal titles from publishers ' lists would ensue ( both of the latter effects have , in fact , to some extent ensued , in spite of the judgement ) .
30 It was also felt that the system proposed in the final user requirement would lead to improvements in the working conditions in the Registry , and , by introducing more interesting and rewarding procedures at this level , generally improve staff morale .
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