Example sentences of "[is] also " in BNC.

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1 That s past him hopefully , and he s also playing with more confidence …
2 From lst October 1990 , there is also a new scheme called GIFT AID which allows you to give sums of £600 or more to a charity tax-effectively ( with a maximum of £5 million for your total charitable donations in any one tax year ) .
3 Practical help is also needed for those who are dying and for orphans left behind .
4 It is also AI 's practice to give its material to governments before publication for their views and additional information and the organization will publish these in its reports .
5 This pattern of greater flexibility toward outside investigation of human rights abuses is also shown by the Sri Lankan government 's acceptance of visits by both the UN Rapporteur on Extra-Judicial Executions and the UN Working Group on Disappearances .
6 There is adequate historical data about the Sistine Chapel , but there is also a personal response :
7 Another point is also made explicitly. : his difficulty is assessing Cézanne 's work at the end of the century .
8 There is also the problem of settings .
9 What was true of Rodin 's sculpture is also worth consideration by any reader of a sculptural monograph .
10 The museum is also the place where the closest consideration can be given to the troublesome problems of fakes and other forms of inauthenticity .
11 It is also through observation that fakes are unmasked .
12 The alternative , of choosing between artists , is also hazardous , since it refutes the idea that they have a reason for exhibiting together , even if what the critic writes is favourable .
13 The critic is also likely to spot the gaps in a group show , when the best works are not being shown , say perhaps because they are in private collections .
14 Denis Diderot gained lasting fame as the energetic editor of the French Encyclopaedia , but he is also rightly celebrated as an art critic .
15 How a spectator views an object is also not a simple matter , despite this century 's increased knowledge of the psychology of perception .
16 He is also a self-styled haji , or Muslim holy man .
17 But if his ‘ true nature ’ is to be romantically on the rise , and to have ‘ ideas ’ , it is also his nature to occupy the middle ground .
18 He is a hero , with a hero 's faults : an achiever and an adventurer who is also a victim and an outcast , a shameful man and a faithful family man .
19 But if it sometimes seems to be saying , on Salim 's behalf , that race or kinship wins , it is also the case that it is full of losers , that it has a lively feeling for the Africans of market and bush , and for their African troubles , and for the situation of Salim as someone evolved or emerged from a tribal narrowness to an experience of sexual love which is liberating and dramatic , and that it does justice to Metty 's last state , left behind in the dangerous town at the bend in the river .
20 Formed by the past , a person is also deformed by it . ’
21 A split appears to be spoken of in the conversation from which I have just quoted : formed by the past , he is also deformed by it .
22 The testimonies in the book were obtained mostly from the underlings of the house , led by sly , supportive Bert , a man who was able to take and to give pleasure — a fine portrait , which is also a self-portrait , of a second father .
23 Greek love is virtuous , Wilde is also represented as saying , because ‘ men can live in perfect equality , each finding in the other the image of his own soul ’ .
24 And it could be said that not only is it about imitation — it is also , as are other tours de force , itself an imitation of something .
25 There is a sense in which the hero of Kundera 's novel Life is elsewhere , published in Britain in 1986 , is also the hero of Klima 's collection of stories My First Loves , published here in the same month of the same year .
26 It is also possible to feel , and to be told in London , that there was more to be said about the mad love than he allowed himself , or was in a position , to come up with .
27 The letter it sends is to an attractive friend who goes about ‘ bagging birds ’ , and who belongs to a world in which the beautiful say yes to the beautiful and wildly misbehave , a world which is said to be ‘ described on Sundays only ’ , in papers like the News of the World — but which is also described in Take a girl like you .
28 It can be said of these strong-minded and independently gifted accomplices that their work shows a dimension of reciprocity and replication , of the production unit , which stands at an appreciable remove from parody and plagiarism , and from the mimicry of other people 's voices which is comprehended in the term ‘ ventriloquism ’ , which Amis goes in for in private , among friends , and which is also a pleasure of the novels he writes .
29 But he is also a writer of remarkable ability who has managed to capture and to keep the readership he has bewildered and delighted and offended , and whose work is strong in an intelligent and generous-hearted awareness of public matters , some of them quite remote from the Family Roth : The Counterlife , for instance , carries a telling serio-comic critique of the hard line in Israel , the Israeli toughness , that refuses to ‘ give ground ’ .
30 He knows that it is also dualistic .
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