Example sentences of "[pers pn] also [verb] a number " in BNC.

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1 I also count a number of trendsetting exhibitions among my achievements , such as : ‘ Tatlin 's Dream ’ ( Russian 1920s Avant-garde art ) ; ‘ Frank Lloyd Wright ’ ; ‘ Vienna Birthplace of Modern Design ’ ; ‘ Apocalypse and Utopia ’ ( major German Expressionist works ) ; and various exhibitions of the work of the Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele .
2 I also made a number of foreign trips .
3 I also attended a number of the introductory workshops to which potential recruits are invited .
4 We also observed a number of lessons in library skills , study skills , basic studies and IS which had been identified by staff as " to do with the library " , and the use made of the library at various times of the day ( including lunch-hours ) .
5 We also get a number of visits at the playgroup , including the local road safety officer who talks to the children .
6 We also get a number of aircraft and airlines who like to practice on our runway .
7 During the night we also get a number of organ transplant flights coming in , so it is vital that the airport remains open all the time .
8 As well as the regular chartered and cargo flights to various foreign and domestic airports , we also take a number of executive fights during the day .
9 But Willaert is well represented in Musica nova accomodata per cantar et sonar sopra organi et altri strumenti ( Venice , 1540 ) , and we also have a number of his three-part ricercari , notably eight in a collection of Fantasie et rechercari a tre voci accomodate da cantare et sonare per ogni instrumento ( Venice , 1549 ) , in which Rore is also represented .
10 We also have a number of collectors , one of whom I visited recently to discover a house so piled with neatly catalogued shoe boxes full of cards that I could not see how he and I might successfully get from the front door to the kitchen without a Sherpa .
11 We also offer a number of larger skippered Swans for worldwide charter .
12 They also have a number of plastic air powered ornaments which were included in an earlier review .
13 For Jackie , it also brought a number of painful reminders that in those days , perhaps only a trifle more than now , driver mortality was a fact of life .
14 But it also raised a number of important questions , which are now addressed :
15 This result encourages the conclusion that appropriate contextual cues must be present for satisfactory retrieval of the effects of the effects of initial conditioning ; but it also poses a number of further questions .
16 It also made a number of exhortations , for example that Parliaments ought to be held frequently , elections ought to be free , and that free speech ought to be guaranteed .
17 It also presents a number of risks and pitfalls , which , with the right help you can minimise .
18 The material which has been gathered supports this contention and it also raises a number of issues concerning the needs of staff , as well as students , at a time when the total quality of the teaching/learning experience is assuming a certain prominence throughout the HE sector .
19 It also outlined a number of proposals that states might take into account in the drawing up of a global action plan at the February 1990 special session , including , among others : increased public information and education ; the possibility of a UN decade against drugs ; the establishment of a UN capability to provide training and equipment for national anti-drug forces ; relevant measures to prevent the laundering of drug monies and the establishment of a UN facility to gather information on this ; and development and technical assistance programmes aimed at strengthening local economies and legal systems against drugs .
20 It also provides a number of other functions .
21 Not only does it constitute the object of its own criticism , it also contains a number of theories of this criticism , and in a recursive move that can truly be termed deconstructive , it presents criticism of these theories and it narrativizes this criticism .
22 It also covers a number of those workers who appear in the self-employed statistics .
23 It also makes a number of more general theoretical interventions .
24 He also directed a number of episodes of various T V series , but then the same old story , little work .
25 Of the many interweaving strands within this extensive topic he concentrates primarily on the way artists have deployed scientific ideas and instruments — these connections constitute ‘ the science of art ’ of his title — — while he also encompasses a number of related themes .
26 He also commissioned a number of Catholic officers , in violation of the 1673 Test Act , which required commissioned officers to take the Anglican communion and abjure transubstantiation .
27 Over those years Eliot would visit him during what became regular trips to the United States ; he also wrote a number of letters to those in authority in order to ease his conditions : he talks about the time Pound should be allowed to spend alone , for example , and the condition of the buildings in which he was confined .
28 He also had a number of big accidents , but again reacted with typical determination .
29 He also had a number of sores .
30 He also published a number of books of his designs , which doubtless served to publicize his name .
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