Example sentences of "also [adj] that in " in BNC.

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1 It is also possible that in this variable phonology there was some tendency to merge final /?/ with /t/ .
2 It is also possible that in some cases ‘ improved attitudes ’ is another way of saying that nothing of substance was achieved .
3 It is also possible that in this continuum a tumour increases the amount of large cells and develops higher grades of malignancy transforming low grade into high grade as occurs in nodal counterparts .
4 It is also possible that in some patients concurrent radiation proctitis caused rectal irritability and contributed to a stool weight that was lower than would be predictd from stool frequency .
5 It is also clear that in some places , Marx at least , seems willing to envisage qualifications which are even more fundamental ; for example , that there might be more than one line of evolution .
6 The presence of Henry and his sons , together with their army , made a considerable impression on the Limousin , though it is also clear that in the months between June 1176 and October 1177 Richard had effectively wielded power in this region , quartering his Brabançons on monastic estates as he chose .
7 However , it is also clear that in the course of the inter-war period this concern came to be accommodated to such values as taste , tact , and decency that were characteristic of the male focused professions .
8 Differences remained ; but it was also clear that in many cases the two countries could work together , on an equal and principled basis , without prejudice to the interests of other countries .
9 It is also clear that in the last two weeks the whole country , as it heard different voices and different noises , has wondered who is speaking for the Labour party .
10 It is also unfortunate that in such a morphologically oriented book there was not some attention to atherosclerotic aneurysms .
11 It is also likely that in some cases syntax is influenced by the controlled access of particular lexical items — the desire to convey certain items of information earlier , rather than later , in an utterance .
12 More speculatively , it is also likely that in all cultures there are social events demarcated as formal events ( Irvine , 1979 ; J. M. Atkinson , 1982 ) , and that some aspects of formality have universal linguistic realizations .
13 Amnesty International is also concerned that in other instances , during the operation some unarmed civilians were reportedly killed deliberately by Soviet and Azerbaydzhani law enforcement officials without warning or attempts to apprehend them , and that some people are said to have been detained for short periods solely on grounds of their ethnic origin .
14 The universities are also concerned that in three years they may be obliged to give any available permanent position to a WIPer instead of advertising it for open competition , thereby reducing their ability to attract the best talent .
15 He is also proud that in 37 years he has never lost a single victim whose life he has been called on to save .
16 It is also notable that in Australia , despite the predominance of the arbitration system , there were similar signs that during the 1970s collective bargaining had penetrated at plant and workshop level even though there was little formal institutionalised machinery for this .
17 It is also noteworthy that in mild disease , concentrations of long n6 polyunsaturated fatty acids , especially arachidonic acid , also remained above those in healthy controls .
18 It is also true that in the late 1970s and early 1980s unemployed school-leavers have become a longer-term and therefore more serious problem .
19 Also , given what has been said , that a mental event is wholly within consciousness , it is also true that in speaking of the mental life of people , in a large sense of the term , we are speaking of more than mental events .
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