Example sentences of "they also [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 They also like to up-end push and pull toys for imaginary mending , and wheels can be spun at different speeds .
2 ‘ But they also like to be stroked . ’
3 They also led to some strategic thinking : it was clear that Prussia was now the dominant land power in Europe , and that the defences of Britain were by no means impressive — much of the army was always away in the colonies , and the navy on distant stations .
4 They also responded to the idea of Britain asserting a moral lead in the world after the soul-scarring debacle of Suez .
5 They also responded to the king 's skilful use of propaganda to generate support for the war .
6 Superantigens do this by bypassing the normal route of intracellular processing and binding directly as intact proteins to class II MHC molecules at a site distinct from the peptide binding groove ; they also bind to most allelic forms of class II molecules rather than to restricted alleles as do conventional peptide antigens .
7 They also appealed to the baby 's father , whom they named as 31-year-old David Arthur Ashworth , from Manchester , to contact them .
8 They also appealed to holidaymakers not to be put off the resort by the disaster .
9 And since the water authorities are enforcement agencies they also control to a very great degree what may seem to be some sort of ‘ real level ’ of pollution which comes to light in amount and kind — those events or incidents which are detected and processed , becoming statistics of non-compliance or even , in some rare cases , of prosecutions in annual reports .
10 A final question which falls to be considered is whether they also apply to national legislation adopted prior to the directive .
11 The matter is further complicated by the fact that the disclosure letter will almost always say the disclosures are made by reference to the warranty to which they are thought to be most applicable , but they also apply to all warranties .
12 They also tend to be aesthetically unsuited to many older-style properties .
13 They also tend to be substantial landowners .
14 They also tend to ‘ use up ’ remedies quickly which may need repeating several times an hour at first but always according to the changes in the symptom picture .
15 They also tend to be pretty public-spirited anyway . ’
16 The results of such investigations are interesting , but they also tend to be confused and confusing — we find , for example , that some people believe in both reincarnation and the resurrection of the body ; others believe in the efficacy of prayer , but not in God .
17 They also tend to be associated with more specific therapeutic practices , derived from the tenets of the particular psychological theory ; for example , psychoanalytic theories are associated with various forms of psychotherapy , and behaviourist-type theories are associated with different versions of conditioning .
18 They also tend to be hard porn magazine devotees .
19 They also tend to be shy — more than twice as shy as men who have had more than 10 sexual partners .
20 They also tend to be middle-minded , not just because of the selective ( and , until recently , highly secretive ) recruitment procedure by which they are appointed , but also because in the course of their training and socialization they are imbued with a particular self-perception about their role that amounts almost to a consistent ideology ( Parker et al. , 1989 ) .
21 They also tend to be achievers , and are possibly less rebellious .
22 They also returned to the now thorny question of redeeming the ( devalued ) bonds ( the new bonds earned two-thirds more interest ) and suggested opening a special fund .
23 As time went on , they also went to British Guiana , the Hawaiian Islands , North America and Curação .
24 They also went to a running stream at midnight .
25 They also came to be blamed for the ills of the locality , including the use of sweated labour by unscrupulous employers , rack-renting by slum land-lords , and the increased crime rate .
26 They also point to a hung parliament .
27 They also point to other sources of variation in mate choice .
28 Yet they also point to the conflict between feminism inside art history , which often seems little more than a maker of changing the gender of the artist as hero , and feminism as a more complex , multi-focused , or interdisciplinary project which utterly transforms the objects art history usually studies by refusing to treat them as simply ‘ works of art ’ created by ‘ artists ’ .
29 They also had to be decorated with braid and ribbons even when they were out ploughing in the winter ; George Sadler told me :
30 They draw upon past and present political/ social and cultural referents but , at the same time , they also contribute to these .
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