Example sentences of "it [modal v] also [be] [adj] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 It may also be relevant where the vendor is a company and the purchaser requires warranties from the individual directors .
2 In other words , if there is to be a contribution from taxes to balance the operating account , then it should be explicit and calculation of it should also be explicit as should a contribution from Housing to the General Fund .
3 It might also be helpful if people noted down the frame numbers , ’ said PC Dave Fishwick , of Darlington Police .
4 It would also be expensive if realistic salaries were paid and the existing number of councillors retained .
5 It would also be helpful if departments could receive feedback from the senior house officers on the quality of their education .
6 It would also be surprising if the problems for which we have developed such services , be they , in our case , radio isotope testing , or information retrieval software , or computer systems for stock or other control , were not equally recognized by competitors and people in other fields of business .
7 It would also be inequitable if taxes were levied on houses built by modest households , while the occupiers of ‘ social flats ’ were allowed to enjoy the privilege of heavily subsidized accommodation , which they often — illegally — rent to subtenants at very high rents .
8 We think it would also be useful if the Director General of Fair Trading made it clear to traders that advocating follow-on credit is unfair , and expect ( from what they told us ) that the National Consumer Credit Federation and Consumer Credit Association would support him in persuading traders to abandon the practice .
9 It would also be interesting if a similar series of texts could be developed to provide chemists with more specialised or vocational understanding of other branches of chemistry , or even chemical economics or marketing .
10 It will also be desirable if the inquiry be broadened from the largely financial analysis ( of concern to the CEGB ) to the broader social costs and benefits relevant to the country as a whole , for instance the real ( alternative ) cost of mine labour , the environmental costs of burning coal , and the relative costs of further expansion of energy supply rather than conservation .
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