Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] [noun pl] also " in BNC.

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1 The combustion of fossil fuels also results in the pollution of the atmosphere .
2 Brennan and McGeevor 's ( 1985 ) study of CNAA graduates also showed non-standard entrants achieved more ‘ good ’ degrees than standard entrants .
3 His research into Sign Languages also laid the foundation for the compilation of a dictionary of signs of British Sign Language .
4 Entries are transferred to the typesetting contractor in table units also .
5 ‘ But , that would close the harbour to fishing boats also , ’ Agnes objected .
6 The distribution maps of DMV sites also belie simplistic explanation .
7 The installation of surveillance cameras also seems to work , if Airdrie 's experience is anything to go by .
8 The presence of coconut estates also forced cultivators to look after their cattle more closely because plantation managers were inclined to shoot cattle or bring charges of trespass against the owners of animals found on their land .
9 Mr Nicoll of Management Services also won third prize for another desert scene in the LANDSCAPES section .
10 Nineth five per cent of large bowel cancers showing loss of heterozygosity for 17p alleles also contain a point mutation .
11 A bumper issue for composer recordings also contained Walton 's Argo recording of his Façade , with the London Sinfonietta and speakers Peggy Ashcroft and Paul Schofield .
12 Distributors for Benelux and Scandinavian markets are currently being finalised — they 'll be announced in May , when a telemarketing campaign for Germany countries also begins .
13 A cluster of ex-dividend stocks trading without the benefit of dividend payments also kept dealing subdued .
14 A whole range of accessibility factors also bear upon use of library materials .
15 Winsor Gold is a range of hog brushes also suitable for acrylic use .
16 Record drops in share trading ( the Sao Paulo stock exchange index dropping by one-third on March 21 ) and a sharp fall in gold prices also resulted .
17 The desire for defence economies also increased his desire to see a relaxation in East–West tensions .
18 The eventual winners were the team from the BR Diesel Traction Maintenance Depot in Crewe , closely followed by ‘ The Mainliners ’ , a team of BR drivers also from Crewe .
19 Reports of rectal isolates of Neisseria gonorrhoeae also rose and the male to female ratio for patients with rectal gonorrhoea changed from 0.3:1 during 1988–9 to 2.6:1 in 1990–1 .
20 The waste from kitchen sinks also discharged into an open gully frequently the same one as the waste pipe .
21 The provision of specialised consultants for accident units also came under criticism and the committee reported that it took seven years , until 1992 , for the number of A&E consultants in Scotland to increase from 11 to 23 , even though the most recent review concluded that 34 were needed .
22 Eradication of H pylori also lowered the postprandial total immunoreactive gastrin concentration with the median 20 minute value falling from 59 pmol/l ( 38–114 ) to 33 pmol/l ( 19–88 ) ( p<0.005 ) , and representing a median fall of 43% ( Fig 2 ) .
23 The intensity and character of earth energies also seem to fluctuate according to the time of day , month and year .
24 Current problems with avionics systems also threaten to seriously undermine the effectiveness of America 's latest sophisticated bombers .
25 The change from a rural economy largely dominated by subsistence agriculture to one with a greater emphasis on cash crops also led to social changes in the interior of the Low Country similar to those which accompanied the spread of coconut plantations in Kurunagala district .
26 The subsidiary threat of a sudden rise in coal prices also made little sense in 1989 .
27 However , the communist revolution which involves the most radical change in property rights also involves ‘ the most radical rupture with traditional ideas ’ .
28 These complications are illustrated in Figure 5.1 and an example of variance spectra also conjectured by Church ( 1980 ) is also illustrated in Figure 5.1 and introduces a theme which will be resumed in chapter 8 ( p.161 ) .
29 The Great Powers , and in particular the USA and the UK , further conditioned their participation in the new round of Geneva Conferences also on the non-applicability to nuclear weapons of the resulting agreements .
30 Rich hauls of lead weights also come from beneath the matted seaweed that grows at the foot of harbour walls and breakwaters .
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