Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [modal v] [adv] also " in BNC.

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1 The necessary amendments to company legislation are considered below , but it should be noted at this stage that there is no amendment to s 283 so that , although the sole member can be the sole director under s 282 , he or she can not also act as the company secretary .
2 Although the sole member can be the sole director , he or she can not also act as the company secretary
3 The submissions may be drawn together but can appear anywhere in the judgment or they may simply also be scattered through the judgment amongst the judicial reasoning , which may itself be discursive .
4 It is perhaps just as well that the English can not understand Burns or they would probably also hijack him .
5 As we can be sure that Howard would have approved of the constructive use of prisoners ' time and energy and training in work habits , so we can probably also assume that he would have been disappointed in and disapproving of the latest trend .
6 There is not space to discuss here even briefly the many controversial issues raised in the literature on corporatism , but in so far as territorial politics are concerned , it must be observed that even if there was or is a trend towards greater centralisation of political representation , this does not at all mean that there might not also be a functional deconcentration towards the periphery in specific cases .
7 There is no reason to suppose that they might not also be swayed to reject the existence of God because of particular events or even of particular arguments .
8 I suspect , though , that the 25SE 's appearance is going to grow on us , and that it will probably also form the basis for further new combos from Fender .
9 And you can then also couple between keyboards so that if you want to you can play the sounds from this keyboard on the lower one by coupling the two together and making them work as a pair , but that removes the inde independency of being able to set one against the other .
10 ‘ The dead live by love ’ ; and they could evidently also live by impersonation .
11 In the course of explaining his various duties to Virginia Woolf he confessed that he seemed to be turning into an " Old Buffer " and wondered if he might not also be guilty of humbug .
12 Using a variation ( possessive it 's ) means that you are asserting your right to your own language ; but you may well also alienate your reader , who might decide that , at least in her or his view , " you ca n't write properly " .
13 But you will probably also want to consult critical analyses of those works , for a range of possible reasons .
14 So it 's a it 's a nice place cos it 's like it they do a great spread of I mean you can go for like a nice meal there , but you can like also eat , you know dips and
15 Given all this extra X-ray power we can not only measure diffracted X-rays more accurately , but we can now also measure absorbed X-rays with precision .
16 Not only does such an arrangement disrupt the child 's schooling — although arguably it has already been badly disrupted by the child 's absenteeism — but it can often also be a traumatic experience for the child , entrenching the resentment and disaffection which were among the major causes of the child 's truancy in the first place .
17 This is primary evidence ( material produced in the past ) , though it may well also offer a particular interpretation of an event .
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