Example sentences of "has also [be] [vb pp] as a " in BNC.

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1 Because increased consumption of fat results in an increase in both weight and blood pressure and has also been implicated as a risk factor for some forms of cancer , dietary fat may explain the correlation between blood pressure and cancer .
2 The transition period after leaving institutional care has also been documented as a critical time , when young people may be forced to return to the unhappy home situation from which they had been removed years earlier .
3 Belgian rider , Jacky Martens has also been confirmed as a definite runner .
4 But this brutality and coercion has been seen not merely as a question of physical or ‘ external ’ coercion or constraint ; the force of subjection has also been seen as a psychic one , invading women 's very selves .
5 It has also been examined as a potential animal feed .
6 For example , a Series 11 propshaft U/J is now an RTC 3291 , but has also been known as a 43()23 and a GUJ116 .
7 Degeneration of intrinsic enteric neurones has also been suggested as a possible cause , but it might be the secondary result of long lasting bowel distension and laxative abuse .
8 The introduction of calves to infected pasture followed by anthelmintic treatment after an arbitrary period has also been suggested as a means of " immunisation " .
9 Originally a tearoom and a sweet shop , it has also been used as a billiard hall and a printers ' shop .
10 The trees bearing Cox 's Orange Pippins are vigorous enough to be favourites for orchards in Britain and several other countries with a similar climate , and it has also been used as a parent in breeding a number of other varieties which share some of its desirable characteristics .
11 If a clone has also been used as a probe then the program also checks if the probe and clone are assigned to the same contig .
12 Elias ' theory of the civilising process has also been described as a history of manners , in which changing patterns of living are documented , and within which what he refers to as ‘ affect ’ becomes increasingly regulated .
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