Example sentences of "[conj] it [is] also [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Recently , it installed an earth station for satellite communications in St Petersburg , and it 's also establishing a joint venture there for the provision of international telecommunications services .
2 Yet this is exactly what is happening and it is also happening with the schools in a reactive stance .
3 As a result , research in this area is not only clarifying the possible role of prerequisite abilities and environmental support , but it is also resulting in some very strong indications that infants are , to a remarkable degree , pre-adapted to the kinds of learning necessary for language acquisition ( for example , see Gleitman and Wanner 1982 ) .
4 But it is also beginning to realise that , unless it is careful , it could also face opposition from more unexpected quarters .
5 Not only is it pitting top provincial players against each other but it is also providing them with opportunities to play even tougher , more competitive rugby .
6 But it is also becoming apparent that the pricing power of brand-name companies is , in big measure , a myth .
7 It is by definition absurd , but it is also threatening to the stolid supremacy she exercises .
8 But it is also acquiring its partner 's stakes in an industrial development in Surrey , and a housing development in Ilford , Essex .
9 Its main use is as a riding/tool/brake vehicle on winter works trains , but it is also doing temporary duty as a tickets/sales vehicle at Bala on busy days in the season .
10 The legislation 's main aim is to safeguard research and storage of embryos , but it is also attempting to monitor a complex set of issues .
11 To tell you what to do but it 's also knowing how to do it , because sometimes especially if we knew in the truth , we do n't always know what to do and if we 're very young you see , we 're , it 's , it 's one
12 But it 's also identifying me .
13 Failure to clear it can only add to the guilt because it is also robbing a relationship the transparency that it lives on .
14 Migration ( Figure 4.5B ) has played the key role in these growth patterns — indeed , to a greater extent than might be expected from the overall rates of population change , because it is also compensating for substantial natural decrease in some of the fastest growing counties , principally those noted as retirement areas like East and West Sussex , the Isle of Wight , Dorset and Devon ( Figure 4.5A ) .
15 While it is also bidding for the Channel 5 licence , the Astra service is more controllable and is free from the perceived whims of the Independent Television Commission and the high stakes of the bidding process .
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