Example sentences of "they [vb mod] also [vb infin] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They may also serve to imitate foodstuffs such as meat or cheese . |
2 | They may also agree to re-site appliances for disabled people at reduced cost . |
3 | They may also have rejected possibilities of other relationships . |
4 | They may also have to devote energy searching for services to which the child has a right . |
5 | They may also have had misgivings about the power and influence of residential staff over children , and the potential abuses which could and sometimes do occur . |
6 | He believed they may also have exploded blast bombs . |
7 | Through all the drudgery ( as it may seem ) , cricketers should enjoy the fruits of what they do and achieve , but they should also remember to make friends and speak fondly of the game , and they will then want for nothing once their playing days are over . |
8 | They could also choose to maintain barriers to trade , to investment and to other financial transactions with the outside world . |
9 | They would also like to invite representatives from the various churches and other organisations in Scorton to be present . |
10 | Not only would their number have to be increased but they would also need to undergo years of specialized training for which they would expect a commensurate reward . |
11 | Whatever their personality type , these children have a significant risk of primary addictive disease and they will also tend to marry people with primary addictive disease . |
12 | In coping with their depression they will also have gained insights that will help them to understand other people better and be more able to offer acceptable sympathy and help . |
13 | They will also have included Oswine . |
14 | The doctors can recommend treatment A in preference to treatment B. They can also refuse to adopt treatment C on the grounds that it is medically contra-indicated or for some other reason is a treatment which they could not conscientiously administer . |
15 | The doctors can recommend treatment A in preference to treatment B. They can also refuse to adopt treatment C on the grounds that it is medically contra-indicated or for some other reason is a treatment which they could not conscientiously administer . |
16 | They can also help to make exercise opportunities available to their elderly clients by encouraging local recreation facilities to provide special classes . |