Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] also be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The formica board you are working on may also be contributing to the buckling , as gum strip may not adhere too well . |
2 | Diagrams , graphs , etc. may also be given as hand-outs . |
3 | The courses mentioned below can also be combined within the MA(General) and MA ( General Honours ) . |
4 | The self-consistent method referred to above may also be applied to arrays of inclusion with a distribution function . |
5 | People aged 65 and over will also be covered by the restriction of the MCA to the 20 per cent tax rate . |
6 | Extra can also be earned on milk produced from ‘ green ’ cows ; customers pay 10p a pint more in the shop . |
7 | Turning to XTC 's third unit , XIT , ‘ Most of what applies to technology generally can also be applied to information technology , ’ says Jenkins . |
8 | Storms up to 170 nautical miles away can also been monitored in a special ‘ weather window ’ that can be displayed as required in a corner of the screen . |
9 | The linker always casts off the right to left and the last row before casting off must also be knitted from right to left . |
10 | This take off could also be utilised by the buying , planning and surveying departments . |
11 | The young boy who died here must also be regarded as a victim . ’ |
12 | Reference here should also be made to s. 2(3) UCTA 1977 , which provides in relation to exclusion clauses : |
13 | The Ronseal varnishes used here can also be applied to a painted or previously varnished surface that has been rubbed down with a fine abrasive paper . |
14 | On the contrary , I would argue that the embedded narratives I have identified here can also be found in more elaborated academic discourses . |
15 | Any of the perfume blends suggested earlier can also be used to subtly influence the mood of the occupants within a room . |
16 | The commonsense view that to proceed with care is to proceed slowly can also be reversed in high level skills , there are instances where speed seems to be an essential accompaniment of delicate discrimination ( Lacy , 1978 ) . |