Example sentences of "[noun sg] may also [be] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Part of that is due no doubt to ongoing poor relations with the United States , but part may also be the result of a collapse of cultural life in Cuba today , particularly in the visual arts .
2 In particular , many companies rely on their bankers ' advice on the type of finance appropriate for particular circumstances , even though the adviser may also be the supplier of the funds .
3 It has previously been found that an enhanced bile acid loss may also be the consequence of diarrhoea and increased intestinal transit itself , and bile acid malabsorption is not often likely to be the primary cause of the diarrhoea .
4 Relatedly , as a means of securing sexual difference , homophobia may also be a displacement of homosocial anger — resentment at coerced identification and the persistent intimidation to conform .
5 Ease of access to the beach or countryside may also be a factor ultimately affecting sales potential .
6 Since the nematode may also be a problem in deep litter houses , feeding and watering systems which will limit the contamination of food and water by faeces should be used .
7 Both these factors may apply , but the sequence of learning may also be the result of choices for whatever reason , which those formulating and operating the curriculum may recommend in the light of teaching experience .
8 The roles were not necessarily distinct ; the lead manager may also be an underwriter and a seller .
9 Formal consent standards attaching to a discharge may also be a criterion for action in a persistent pollution .
10 As such the Centre may also be a blueprint of how central government could support wildlife conservation on redundant farmland and enable existing farming families to remain on the land with the new role of guardians of the traditional countryside and its wildlife .
11 A list candidate may also be a constituency candidate .
12 The private dwelling which may be the course of personal fulfilment and growth may also be the centre and source of child- or wife-beating .
13 Lack of privacy in hospital may also be a cause of problems with bladder or bowels ; for example most patients find it difficult to use a bedpan , or commode in the ward area , even when well screened from other patients .
14 HDL-cholesterol may also be a predictor with an inverse relationship , particularly in female diabetic subjects .
15 Trying to find somewhere to live in a strange country may also be a concern .
16 In many modern central heating systems , the airing cupboard may also be the place where much of the control gear is situated since this is convenient for access and for arranging the pipework .
17 Though not resolving all problems , the Court of Appeal in Shelton ( 1986 ) 83 Cr App R 379 held : ( a ) if there is doubt as to whether the appropriate charge is theft or handling , both can be charged ; ( b ) the jury should be directed that a handler may also be a thief but he can not be convicted of both in relation to the same property at the same time ; and ( c ) if the jury can not agree whether theft or handling has been proved , the jury should be discharged .
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