Example sentences of "[noun] could also have " in BNC.

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1 We might argue , albeit anachronistically , that best commercial practice could also have been adopted in accounting for the bridge .
2 The consecration of his new basilica on the anniversary of Assandun and the erection of a church on the battlefield could also have owed something to Danish interest .
3 Arsenal could also have had a penalty when Campbell went crashing down as Forrest challenged him in the box for a Wright through-pass , but the referee dismissed their claims .
4 The beakers could also have been used for pouring libations on an altar in the act of making a vow .
5 ‘ Hitherto , when auditors changed , the standards of auditing could also have changed .
6 It is speculated that , anti-lactoferrin antibodies could also have pathogenetic effects by activation of primed granulocytes infiltrating the gut mucosa or adhering to vessel walls , in analogy with the effects of other types of ANCA .
7 Georgina 's father says that boy could also have died and the law must be tightened up .
8 In fact the calls could also have been made by the Seychelles bulbul , a brown thrush-like bird with an orange-red beak which we saw feeding high up in the palms in several places .
9 It is likely that many of the remaining 13 cases could also have been resolved if focusing preferences had been applied weakly when appropriate ; in these cases , the discourse focus is typically a plausible referent , but is less plausible than one of the intrasentential candidates .
10 ( These virions could also have been selected directly by including a selectable marker gene on the pNIPenv plasmid ) .
11 However , the outcome could also have important legal ramifications throughout the UK .
12 Cantors or animateurs could also have a place in those churches with a thriving musical tradition and they should not be regarded simply as emergency personnel .
13 In addition , divided catalogues or separate classified catalogues could also have acted as a deterrent to subject searching .
14 Such a control group could also have been identified easily as all practices have been keeping records of their referrals for x ray examinations since the introduction of the new contract in April 1990 .
15 Such advances could also have considerable applications in the field of resource recycling , one aspect of which involving the use of sewage to produce single-cell protein has already been discussed above .
16 Labour shortage could also have been relieved by longer hours of work .
17 Mike Bennett , the authority 's director of community services , claims the development could also have ‘ possible implications ’ for a nearby quaker burial ground .
18 Another inscription from the same civitas , found at the capital of Metz , refers to … nius Numidius magister pagi Io … and demonstrates that pagi could also have their own officials .
19 But her reliance on non-official advice could also have significant policy consequences .
20 All relate to ecclesiastical estates ( church archives have far better chances of survival ) , but there is fragmentary evidence for similar surveys on royal estates too , and it seems fair to suppose that lay landlords could also have had them made .
21 How far laymen would have disapproved of his behaviour is another matter , for concubinage of a type whereby a married man could also have a relationship with a woman who had a recognised position and whose children might share in the inheritance had been common among Germanic peoples , and may still have existed in England in Cnut 's day .
22 you know , so the rebellion against him could just as easily have been because he was raised as an Egyptian or that , that the , you know the between monarchism from the past could also have been .
23 Increased ET-1 production by the epithelium could also have an autocrine role , by promoting proliferation of type II pneumocytes .
24 The selectors could also have changed their top order , but decided to give them all another chance .
25 Further , it was clear that the supports and chipboard floor could also have been removed .
26 A trace of ammonia could also have sufficiently enhanced the greenhouse effect , though there is no other evidence that such a trace ever existed .
27 The idea that driving situations may be represented as concepts or schemata could also have important implications for memory about driving situations .
28 Similar legislation exists in parts of the United States , and Face could also have mentioned legislative and judicial changes in the law in Sweden , Switzerland , and Norway .
29 Example 4:10 Tenant 's power to make time of the essence ( 1 ) if the landlord fails to take any step in the procedure for rent review within a period of time prescribed by this lease ( whether or not that step could also have been taken by the tenant ) the tenant may give the landlord written notice : ( a ) referring to the step which the landlord has failed to take ( b ) requiring the landlord to take that step within such period of not less than 21 days as may be specified in the notice and ( c ) informing the landlord that if he fails to take that step within the period specified in the notice he will be precluded thereafter from taking it and that time is of the essence of the period so specified ( 2 ) if the landlord fails to take the step specified in a notice under paragraph ( 1 ) within the time specified in that notice ( time being of the essence ) he shall thereafter be precluded from taking it
30 The following day we used proper plaster over the hardened mortar , but cellulose filler could also have been used .
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