Example sentences of "also be [vb pp] as the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ neighbourhood effect ’ could also be explained as the product of repeated association between the different classes in the same locality .
2 It could also be explained as the product of pride — a disdain for integrating himself into any kind of partisan organization .
3 These results can also be expressed as the risk reduction ( polychemotherapy compared with supportive care ) , which was found to be 0.65 at 3 , 0.73 at 6 , 0.86 at 9 , 0.91 at 12 , and 0.96 at 18 months .
4 Although in a world under divine guidance their actions can be said to actualize the Lord 's will , these actions can also be seen as the expression of women 's resentment and rebellion .
5 Various other strands of penal policy — the prison building programme ( see Chapter 5 ) , privatization ( see Chapter 10 ) , and the Fresh Start on prison officers ' pay — can also be seen as the product of a combination of political ideology and material circumstances .
6 But the BIS can also be seen as the project of a dissident Quakerism which led Elizabeth Pease Nichol to leave the Friends on her marriage ; the Peases found collaborators in the Dubliner Richard Webb whose contempt for the ‘ form and conventionalisms ’ of British reformers has already been indicated and his Unitarian associates such as James Haughton .
7 Experience can also be evoked as the condition for attributing a characteristic behaviour to someone , however , and this explains the possibility of using to even with the operative sense of know .
8 This procedure should also be used as the Acceptance Trial of the product .
9 This additional assessment in general SVQs will also be used as the means to identify merit for the group award .
10 It can also be interpreted as the contribution the company would forego by losing a machine hour .
11 Brenda Sutcliffe should also be remembered as the organiser of the first British Deaf Choir .
12 Dietary fibre can also be described as the carbohydrate material in plant foods ( mainly derived from the cell walls ) which is not digested by man .
13 But as I argued earlier , there is in every social scientific theory a component which Schumpeter called ‘ vision ’ , but which could also be described as the background ideas in a paradigm , that is influential in determining the focus of attention and the choice of central issues for analysis .
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