Example sentences of "also [vb past] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Community Programme also met with some suspicion when it was first introduced by the MSC in the early 1980s but it proved to be a boon for many bureaux to expand their services and broaden their workforce .
2 His quick eye also registered with some interest that not one of the ladies present , as far as he could judge , belonged to his mother 's circle .
3 The employee should also be asked to complete a Consent Form ( also appended to this memo ) .
4 This problem , also experienced to some extent in Nicaragua , has been particularly acute in Mozambique because of the high levels of illiteracy and shortages of skilled people at all levels , and the legacy of a highly authoritarian colonial school system .
5 The focus on studying behaviour also led to much dispute over the appropriate level at which to try to explain that behaviour .
6 It also led to some boxing lessons somewhere in Boston 's South End .
7 It also led to some staff cuts and by the spring of 1989 the leaders of the fusion programmes were anticipating that after five years of no increases to match inflation , Congress would make a twenty million dollar cut in the fusion budget .
8 Channel 4 eased the pressure for space , but also led to more programmes competing for it .
9 I also realised at that time that the future had little meaning for me .
10 Labour also moved towards more concern for the consumer , towards an acceptance of the need for legal curbs on the power of the unions , and the party 's need to confirm itself as the defence of the law and order sought by working-class citizens .
11 ‘ Lower inflation and interest rates also contributed to this year 's increase in profit .
12 The invention of the zodiac , the belt round the sky in which the sun , moon , and planets lie , also occurred about this time .
13 These senior officers supervise the activities of the one or two assistant field officers also found in most areas .
14 A few weeks later , he also reported with some amusement how he had involved a colleague ( not a member of the group ) in discussion about another pupil when he had caught both himself and his colleague ‘ fixing ’ the child inadvertently in his bad behaviour .
15 In order to broaden interests he also invited to these courses experts from other disciplines : musicians , historians , gallery owners and poets .
16 But this is followed by the rather more specialist firms listed in Table 11.8 , Hotel Plan ( under the Inghams and Swan Plan labels ) , and Blue Sky which also specialised in this area .
17 Metal studded watch straps , sharpened coins , Kung Fu stars with the edges filed down , also came into this category .
18 What is more they appear to have done it , whether in small discussion groups , or the concerts and parties she helped to get under way to celebrate the ending of the war , which also came in that year .
19 However , it also seemed at this stage that science depended on uniformity and invariance .
20 He also appealed to all Beninois to return to work to lay the basis for economic revival , while the transitional government implemented an economic structural adjustment programme and negotiated for external financial resources .
21 The revival by the Party of an old Mao maxim , ‘ Seeking from facts ’ , also allowed for more flexibility in the political sphere and rejection of political dogma .
22 Indeed , the movement for total abstinence from alcohol , which also flourished at this time in Protestant and puritan countries , illustrates this clearly .
23 After 1945 democratic socialist parties in a number of West European countries were able , for the first time , to form governments or to become major partners in coalition governments , and thus impart a new direction to economic and social policy making ( and this also happened to some extent in other regions of the world , though encountering greater difficulties ) .
24 The number who cited defence as ‘ extremely important ’ for their voting decision rose from 42 per cent at the start to only 49 per cent in the third week and then it also stabilized at that level .
25 The mammals also existed at this time , starting a little later in the mid-Triassic , but in very insignificant numbers and they were tiny until after the death of the dinosaurs , after which they had more fully evolved from the pelycosaurs and therapsids .
26 But both the Bedford and Egerton manuscripts were produced by French artists working in Britain and we have to ask ourselves if what we see in these illuminated manuscripts also existed in this country .
27 The results for British , Japanese , Finnish , Australian and Hong Kong index futures , which allowed for transactions costs , suggest that arbitrage opportunities also existed in these markets .
28 The Romans also followed on these lines but adapted the construction to suit their more complex needs .
29 If Jennens thought that Leapor had a future as a poet , Leapor also relied on this woman 's criticism and encouragement .
30 Possibly the direct effects of war on the Flemish cloth towns , which suffered from the campaigns , may have been a further benefit to English producers ; indeed this may have been a more important factor in the decline of Flanders than the tariff protection enjoyed by England , because the Dutch cloth industry , which used English wool , also developed at this time at the expense of the Flemish .
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