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

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1 It should be noted , however , that he also protested against conditions at Newgate , particularly the presence of strangers in the chapel ‘ pointing & whispering , to ye Confusion of ye wretched Men to Dye ’ .
2 He also said in evidence that the quote , parental contribution has been of fundamental importance , unquote .
3 He also thought of Dame Agatha 's smiling face before drifting into a dreamless sleep , leaving Ranulf and Maltote to argue over the fortunes of dice .
4 He also took about £300 himself .
5 Now playing at inside-right , Whitworth was top scorer with 16 goals , but he also combined with Frank so effectively that we had a comfortable 2nd Division season , and then he headed our scoring chart again in 1924–25 .
6 Pressing for the abolition of the pernicious fee system had been an obvious target but he also pressed for liquor taps to be banned and the sale of drink to inmates to be closely regulated ; for the gaolers to be resident at the gaol instead of offering only minimal supervision if they lived away from it ; for the provision of chaplains and doctors and the detailing and publishing of prison rules and regulations .
7 From 1864 he was a consulting analytical chemist in London ; he also taught at St Saviour 's Grammar School , the School of Medicine for Women , and the City of London College .
8 He also walked from John O'Groats to Land 's End for charity with celebrities doing well-publicized stints by his side .
9 He also studied in Paris in the atelier of M. G. C. Gleyre and at the Académie des Beaux-Arts , probably some time between 1849 and 1853 .
10 After the society refused his application he also failed in attempts to have his case taken up by the Building Societies Association and the insurance ombudsman .
11 He also kept in touch with Washington , CIA liaison and all that .
12 He also met with DP leaders .
13 He also campaigned against pollution but suffered the irony of being prosecuted himself for pollution in 1857 , which caused him to move his works to Miles Platting .
14 In addition to Wessels , he also accounted for Kirsten who diverted a sharp off-cutter into his stumps in the day 's 15th over , the fourth wicket of the morning and the decisive one .
15 During that time he also rode for Ferguson when he rode Lacken Beau for the Ballymena trainer at Downpatrick .
16 He also returned to television , with two ITV plays , the first of which was The Move After Checkmate .
17 Not only was he heir to the Spencer estates , he also served with distinction as a captain in the Royal Scots Greys during World War Two and , as Equerry to the Queen , he had accompanied the Queen and Prince Philip on their historic tour of Australia shortly before his marriage .
18 He also served with Blake and Edward Mountagu ( see Montagu , later first Earl of Sandwich , q.v. ) on the expedition to the south in 1656 .
19 Interest in local politics led him to become a member of Liverpool town council and Lancashire county council ; he also served as chairman of Liverpool chamber of commerce .
20 He also served as deputy lieutenant for the county of Essex .
21 He also served as Secretary of WACC 's African Regional Association for some years .
22 He also served as president of the Geological Society ( 1912–14 ) ; president , section C ( geology ) of the British Association ( 1904 ) ; and vice-president , International Geological Congress ( 1913 ) .
23 He also served in Beirut .
24 Clark was profoundly influenced by his service as a field medical officer in World War I. He also served in World War II , becoming a lieutenant-colonel .
25 But Whitelocke is to be read primarily for his account ofthe extraordinary events of the 1640s and 1650s , events in which he was closely involved as a member of parliament , a commissioner of the great seal and , in 1659 , Lord President of the Council ; he also served from November 1653 to May 1654 as ambassador to Sweden .
26 He also came under attack in his capacity as a revenue farmer and would-be monopolist .
27 He also came into conflict with the Empire of the East , an orthodox Christian empire with territories touching upon those of Italy , with many differences and oppositions to papal and Frankish interests .
28 During 1822 he also went into business as a retail goldsmith and jeweller in Bond Street with John Mortimer ( died 1871 ) .
29 He also continued with spectrum analysis , mapping spectra and struggling to work out which lines belonged to which elements among the confusing Rare Earth Metals like Lanthanum .
30 He also looked for signs of abnormal radioactivity in the vicinity while seeking for the source of the heat and gas but nothing significant turned up .
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