There is a number of words or phrases that you could use to help smooth the transition between sentence 1 and sentence 2, and here are some of them: also, in addition, additionally, furthermore, moreover, on top of that, etc. The meaning of the second sentence adds on top of the first one - so any of these transition words would be a good choice.
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Successive governments have consistently failed to ring-fence a significant annual fund for cycling provision from within the transport budget. The Times has been joined by the AA, British Cycling, the Commons transport committee and Top Gear's James May in supporting calls for an annual budget of £10 per capita
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B, <span>A play script consists almost entirely of dialogue.
Play scripts are a lot like screen plays, they have stage directions but mostly dialogue, unlike novels. </span>
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A
Explanation:
You would put the apostrophe after the word it and substitute the letter "i" with it in the word "is"