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

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1 Parents also argue that by the time the results of the SATS are published their children will already have chosen their GCSE subjects .
2 These studies also predict that at a pressure somewhere between 2 × 10 6 bars and 5 × 10 6 bars an interface is encountered with liquid molecular hydrogen above and liquid metallic hydrogen beneath .
3 Our observations also indicate that in the presence of a lymphocytic colitis despite its continuing uncertain nosology , gluten sensitivity should always be excluded .
4 Females also croak but with a slightly softer tone .
5 The results also show that for couples with one infected partner and having sex three times daily , the woman is on average likely to become infected within four months , and the man within a year .
6 The GUTs also predict that at this energy the different spin-1/2 matter particles , like quarks and electrons , would also all be essentially the same , thus achieving another unification .
7 Other reports also suggest that in this disease there are circulating antibodies against antigens common to biliary and colonic epithelia .
8 As well as the existence of ideological cleavages between unions on political and religious grounds , together with differences of function — as organisations for representation and bargaining , or as a vehicle for mobilising the power resources of the working class unions also differ as between countries on a structural basis relating to industry or occupational boundaries .
9 Such revolutionaries also complain that by adhering so closely to the old subject divisions , in the past characteristic more of GCE O levels than of the CSE , those who devised the new examination missed a great opportunity .
10 Shearman and colleagues also claim that at 8.4% the prevalence of aneurysms in Birmingham is greater than that reported elsewhere .
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