Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] also include " in BNC.

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1 He ended by stating , ‘ I might also include a quote from Shakespeare : ‘ Fools rush in where angels fear to tread . ’
2 You might also include Christmas and holiday expenses .
3 You can also include the Hands-on-Science Centre Techniquest which is opposite the Museum and take advantage of the reduced rate joint admission tickets .
4 You can also include other species of fish in the community tank , that is non-cichlids .
5 You can also include a counter , which increments in whatever intervals you specify , to serial number your labels .
6 We may also include in discourse deixis a number of other ways in which an utterance signals its relation to surrounding text , e.g. utterance-initial anyway seems to indicate that the utterance that contains it is not addressed to the immediately preceding discourse , but to one or more steps back .
7 Under this heading we might also include the reader 's stage of development in terms of experience and education .
8 In larger businesses , they may also include specialist staff like designers , research and development leaders , sales directors and project managers .
9 They may also include specific commitments you have taken on , or skills which only you possess .
10 These are individual pension plans arranged by an employer for the benefit of some or all executives above a certain grade , In some companies , executive pension plans only apply to directors ; in others , they may also include senior and middle management .
11 They may also include several additional items of useful information : the duration of disease ( for example , diabetes , malignancy ) or date of operation , the certainty or otherwise of a diagnosis , the existence of an unexplained or undiagnosed symptom or sign , and involvement of other hospitals or carers .
12 They may also include product and/or market management , where these are diverse enough .
13 The seminars , which will be held in Dundee and Glasgow , will focus on the second phase of general SVQs , though they may also include workshops for centres wanting to pilot the first batch of awards for the first time .
14 ‘ The less-favoured farming areas shall include mountain areas , in which farming is necessary to protect the countryside , particularly for reasons of protection against erosion or in order to meet leisure needs ; they shall also include other areas where the maintenance of a minimum population or the conservation of the countryside are not assured . ’
15 Ward says when the forms are revised they will also include more questions about sexual abuse and the therapeutic work being undertaken .
16 They will also include the images or feelings created by those products , and by the promotional activity surrounding them .
17 They will also include vast quantities of physical as well as financial data about every aspect of the different markets .
18 However , appurtenances will include incorporeal hereditaments such as rights of way ( Hansford v Jago [ 1921 ] 1 Ch 322 ) and in the case of a demise of a house they will also include an orchard , yard , garden or curtilage ( Trim v Sturminster RDC [ 1938 ] 2 KB 508 ) but not a paddock ( Methuen-Campbell v Walters [ 1970 ] QB 525 ) .
19 They can also include questions which ask pupils to put themselves in the place of some person in the past .
20 It may also include instructions to observe particularly unusual sources ; to repeat collection of data that have been lost or spoilt in some way ; or to take corrective actions based on data already received .
21 If your army contains at least one Mob of Orcs ( including Big'uns ) it may also include any number of stone throwers , which Orcs call Rock Lobbers .
22 If your army contains at least one Mob of Orcs ( including Big'uns ) it may also include any number of Bolt Throwers .
23 If your army includes at least one Mob of Orcs ( including Big'uns ) it may also include any number of Orc boar chariots .
24 It may also include very small remains such as pollen grains , that can only be seen and identified with the aid of a microscope .
25 It should also include issuing a statement of policy regarding ‘ perks ’ , to form part of all present and future contracts of employment , together with an intensified programme of random checks to show that we really mean what we say .
26 It should also include that person 's name .
27 It should also include an analysis of what modern people understand by the very concept of ‘ prejudice ’ , for it is a concept , which is not only used by social scientists , but which is also significant in ordinary discourse .
28 It should also include a high-quality colour Optical Character Recognition ( OCR ) scanner for capturing text from non-electronic sources .
29 It might also include more state help in opening up foreign markets .
30 It could also include Hungary , Czechoslovakia and possibly others — at least as associates if not yet as full members .
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