Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [be] also [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The teacher may lead the discussion or the activity , but he or she is also learning from the students . |
2 | Should I tell my doctor that I am also having homoeopathic medicine ? |
3 | Although I was spending most of my time writing the book on Americans abroad , I see from my records of the late 1960s that I was also presenting several television programmes , both in London and in the north . |
4 | It seems to me that she 's also saying , it 's also a plea , on Charlotte Bronte 's behalf to men , to want women who come to them developed , independent and |
5 | Although some poems , especially her essays , suggest that she is also looking toward a wider audience , in the vast majority of poems she speaks specifically to some woman she knows . |
6 | but that she was also winning something of a reputation as a tough cookie , a determined career girl refusing to be deflected from her dreams . |
7 | What is different about a vocational course is that you are also expected to be creative and to produce new ideas , novel applications and improved methods of doing things . |
8 | Instead of nodding enthusiastically , saying ‘ yes ’ , ‘ aaha ’ and smiling a great deal , continue to listen attentively but use words like ‘ perhaps ’ , ‘ maybe ’ and ‘ that 's possible ’ to show that you are also assessing the content . |
9 | In the other case , two neighbours were helping to care for an 88-year-old single woman ; service-providers were not happy with this care and were suspicious about the neighbours ' management of the woman 's finances , so she was also admitted to hospital under a guardianship order . |
10 | And the other actor you 're playing with has probably got drunk so he 'll be able to relax and feel comfortable with the scene , so you 're also trying to avoid the fumes of the alcohol . |
11 | It means that we are not only working to enable children to have access to information , knowledge , and literature ( with or without a capital letter ) but that we are also helping them to develop critical and independent thinking . |
12 | I see that we are also awaiting information on the machine and operating system you would use the tape on , and tape density you require . |
13 | It should perhaps be mentioned that there are also accounting exemptions for medium-sized companies ( annual turnover not exceeding £5750000 ) but these are modest and are barely worth the effort and expense of preparing separate accounts for the shareholders and filing with the Registrar of Companies . |
14 | Prominent among these buildings is the hop-kiln , which was used for drying hops ( the main use for which is in beer , although they are also incorporated in other delicacies ) before they could be despatched to market . |
15 | They are clearly determined not to be beguiled and are prepared to trade quickly at the first sign that sterling 's recent advantage is beginning to dissipate — although they are also finding that the money market is an ants ' nest where one man 's guess is as good as another . |
16 | I should mention , I suppose , that in the far east of the county erm the cliffs at Fairlight , which are sands and clays are also going back at sort of the same types of rate , that they 're also receding very very rapidly . |
17 | However , no one was aware that they are also infrasound producers until recently , when a researcher at Washington Park Zoo felt a strange rumbling sensation coming from one of the elephants . |
18 | In addition to supporting CCITT standards , the companies say that they are also aiming for compatibility with the US Advanced Intelligent Network specifications . |
19 | Their creators will often claim that they are also designed to cater for the club player who will play off different tees but , on the more extreme courses , I wonder if this is really true . |
20 | This is unavoidable , but it means that you may get the impression that they are also used one at a time . |
21 | These slow waves pervade the head to the extent that they are also picked up by the EOG electrodes , just as K complexes are . |
22 | Mozart probably played them himself , being a highly competent fiddler : we know that they were also played by the Italian konzertmeister at Salzburg , Antonio Brunetti . |
23 | In December it decided that they were also to acquire farmland . |
24 | Garland has argued that the reason why the early , biological positivists had the extraordinary ambition of arriving at a theory of the causes of crime where both the theory and the category of behaviour it was explaining had nothing to do with the criminal law , was that they were also engaged in a struggle to assert themselves as a ‘ new ’ profession of penal experts against the ‘ old ’ , legal profession . |
25 | Unfortunately , after the first six or seven freebies things got a little hazy and I understand that I told everyone that Singh and his brothers ( no relation ) were indeed going to build a superstore on ‘ The Tip ’ , but that they were also going to spend £2,000,000 on a new stadium for Athletico to be built on top of Mitchley cemetery . |
26 | Participating gastroenterologists were asked to enrol eligible duodenal ulcer patients consecutively but none was permitted to enrol more than seven patients since the aim was to recruit patients over a short a time period as possible while ensuring that they were also drawn from many different parts of the country . |
27 | It was a decoy to hide the fact that they were also killing members of the political opposition . |
28 | I believe that they were also becoming concerned about the steady casualties they were taking . |
29 | Later that year we met other Soviet researchers and found that they were also studying the stabilising effect of longitudinal fields on pinches . |
30 | Their recovery from graves shows that they were used as personal ornaments , but the discovery of large numbers in the peat bogs , sometimes enclosed in eared flasks , suggests that they were also used as votive offerings , a sign which suggests in itself that amber was regarded as precious enough to serve as conspicuous waste . |