Example sentences of "he also [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He also perceived that monotony could be relieved by transposition of material , a foreshadowing of the key-schemes that would be possible when modality had given way to tonality .
2 It has to be said that he also invoked this oath against his barons when it suited him to do so , as in 1301 : it served against the laity no less than against the clergy .
3 He also admitted that party membership had fallen by 4,200,000 in the previous 18 months to 15,000,000 — the level of 1973 .
4 He also said this kind of feeling is why he wants to stay in football as long as possible .
5 He also made some additions to the chart of the east coast of Spitsbergen .
6 In expressing the view that he felt he was n't making a large contribution to the activities of the Commission , he also requested some guidance on what his role should be or what view the Commission had about his role .
7 He also hoped that success would build an unanswerable case for membership of the exchange rate mechanism of the European Monetary System , which he believed had become vital .
8 He also froze all West Bank funds in Jordanian banks , and suspended aid to West Bank institutions .
9 He also does some composing .
10 He also put more emphasis on public worship , prayers , and the sacraments than most of his contemporaries , and played down the role of preaching as a means of edification ; for these reasons , Hooker has been seen by some ecclesiastical historians such as Peter Lake as ‘ close to the ideological origins of Arminianism ’ .
11 Not only is he generally responsible for the system but he also receives all appeals from refusals of permission , and has the power to call in any application for decision by himself rather than leave it with the district council .
12 He also spent many hours playing stringed instruments of all kinds , persevering from morning to night until he became marvellously adept at them .
13 When he was up and about , he also spent some time in the kitchen , having become what was then called a ‘ health-food fanatic ’ .
14 But he also accepted that economics in turn influenced culture ; it was the version of Marxism which saw culture as a mere ‘ reflection ’ of the economic base that Weber was concerned to refute .
15 He also announced that parliament would be asked to grant Sassou-Nguesso immunity from prosecution for his actions during his term of office .
16 He also noticed several cannons being dragged into the sepoy camp by bullocks from the direction of the bridge of boats .
17 Sir Stephen Fox , who was Member of Parliament for Sarum and served as Lord Commissioner of the Treasury for both King Charles II and William 111 , from 1665 until his death in 1716 , bought the copyhold , in 1682 , or thereabouts , of an estate north-west of Corney House ( on the river front of Old Chiswick ) and behind the first Earl of Burlington 's mansion in Chiswick , and in 1691 he also acquired several acres on the west side of Chiswick Lane , where he sited a mansion with gardens , which he came known as Manor Farm House .
18 Trevelyan was clearly excited by the prospect of a new Palace of Whitehall , as not only was a large part of his evidence to the Committee devoted to an eloquent description of a monumental scheme he envisaged , but he also produced another scheme for the area in 1866 .
19 He also added another number called The Little Musicians , which was performed by four slightly older children .
20 He also signalled that Labour is rethinking its policy on ‘ trust ’ hospitals which have quit the NHS management structure .
21 After leaving the Navy he also wrote much fiction , and as a novelist in the early post-war years his first published work , The Felthams ( 1950 ) , was thought highly of and his bestseller , The Rock ( 1957 ) , served to establish him as a writer of more than a little promise .
22 He also wrote several works of popular devotion , including the widely used St Vincent 's Prayer Book ( 1971 ) , A Pageant of Holiness ( 1983 ) and Rambling Through Life ( 1984 ) .
23 He also ordered that information from the official news agency PAP should be double-checked before being broadcast .
24 But he also likes this method because it appears that the famine is caused by the Irish themselves as a result of their lack of husbandry ( which confirms their savagery ) and , thus , appears a natural reward of their refusal to accept the civility of English rule .
25 He also thanked all employees for the tremendous efforts involved in building the new Johnson Matthey and on a day when South Africa was celebrating National Peace Day , he expressed hope that this may be a new beginning in a much broader sense .
26 Despite his many languages , he also had little sense of cultures other than his own .
27 He also had all falcons , sparrow-hawks , muskets , and eyries except hawk 's , which are the king 's ’ , and all honey and wax in the Forest .
28 And , he also had another video .
29 But he also had another side .
30 He also had some involvement in attempts to land agents and arms on the Baltic cost .
  Next page