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

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1 It also brought into the case a famous Bow Street Runner , Jack Clarke .
2 Not only did the boundary extension encompass local authorities with active development policies and programmes , it also brought within MDC 's remit one of the strongest community groups , organisationally and politically , in Britain .
3 This meant that the book not only had to pass general political censorship , commonly known as glavlit , the main obstacle for works of fiction ; it also had to be approved by the relevant government institutions , the Ministry of Atomic Energy , whose senior officials were named by Medvedev as being responsible for the accident .
4 It also sought to i identify opportunity to efficiency and effectiveness savings .
5 Much of the bill was restricted to backing the principles of the 1984 joint declaration between China and the UK [ see pp. 33655-60 ] but it also laid down that , after 1997 , the US would continue to treat Hong Kong as a separate territory in matters such as immigration quotas and most-favoured-nation trading status .
6 In the beginning , okay believed in and or whatever you wan na call it , but it also believed in other gods as well , except he was the chief god , he was number one god as it were and he 's the one you got to follow .
7 It also resulted from the sense of injustice , that women fared even worse than men in employment and domestic life .
8 It also resulted in fundamental changes to the principles on which they operated .
9 This timespan has significant consequences for the construction of genealogies ; it also resulted in an emphasis on genealogically restricted history .
10 It also resulted in inequalities of provisions across different regions and in duplications of responsibilities .
11 Yet if living together could create problems , it also resulted in some notably strong relationships between grandparents and grandchildren .
12 It also resulted in the interest in the potential of the Macintosh extending beyond the production area to design and editorial staff where it developed into passionate enthusiasm .
13 Not only did the First World War produce a major crisis of authority for the old order , but it also resulted in the harnessing by the State , on an unprecedented scale , of the power and resources of the nation towards the war effort .
14 The numbers of elderly people were considerably overestimated in London during the late 1970s : this led to an understatement of the SMRs , with consequent loss of health resources ; it also resulted in a relative over-allocation for personal social services .
15 It also resulted in a boycott of the legislature by the PPD between July and November [ see pp. 37609 ; 37714 ; 37779 ; 37860 ] .
16 It also led to closer contacts between the dancers as they moved from picture to picture within the design .
17 It also led to some boxing lessons somewhere in Boston 's South End .
18 It also led to his enjoying a considerable reputation on the Continent , where he became acquainted with leading intellectuals such as Marin Mersenne , Pierre Gassendi , and Rene Descartes .
19 It also led to the setting up of the 1992 tournament in Italy .
20 But it also led to her first public performance .
21 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 .
22 This helped to prevent a price slump but it also led to ‘ butter mountains ’ and ‘ wine lakes ’ which were expensive to store .
23 The project of integration with which Brooke-Rose began provided sufficient material for ‘ four average , competent novels ’ ( Brooke-Rose 1977a:134 ) , but it also led to a frustration with available formal strategies which prepared the way for the radical change in direction her oeuvre was to take with Out in 1964 .
24 As a detectorist I now know that it also led to the loss of Civil War coins , militaria and other relics in the vicinities of sieges .
25 It also led to an investigation of whether anything said in that review had been noticed by the author .
26 It also led to a marked inflation of the number of high-ranking officers .
27 facilitator Sandra Wootton said : ‘ Not only was the process time consuming , it also led to an unhealthy creation of excess dust and posed the possible hazard of a band snapping . ’
28 It also led to the creation of a lopsided system in line with the structure of medical priorities and values .
29 It also led to a fundamental questioning of the whole basis of the Keynesian model of which , since 1958 , the Phillips curve had come to be regarded as an indispensable part .
30 It also led to a confusion between those buildings with a social or civic importance , and those without .
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