Example sentences of "[modal v] also be [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Oxford 's Paul Simpson must also be in contention for a place , while his team-mate Andrew Melville , seen here scoring against Swindon , already has international experience with Wales . |
2 | Guests travelling from Spain to Morocco on an excursions must also be in possession of a full 10 year passport and children must have their own passports . |
3 | To achieve this the Division must work closely with most of the Library 's departments , and must also be in touch with developments in preservation . |
4 | ‘ Flower of the Forest ’ , an unusual vertical-boilered engine , built at Ravenglass for a garden railway in Arbroath , should also be on parade . |
5 | Where possible , legal advice should also be on hand ( the Guidance para 3.12 ) . |
6 | She should also be at school , and Noreen threatened to send her back to Uncle Michael who would take her to school every day , if she did n't stop going on about coming to the theatre . |
7 | Details of clothing grants , free school meals and community contacts should also be at hand . |
8 | Carson should also be in contention on Flashman in the Normandy Beaches Nursery . |
9 | They 'll also be on hand to arrange car hire , and give any other advice you need . |
10 | Activity elsewhere , at milk time or after a baking session , might also be of help . |
11 | If the review of energy policy opts for a high coal burn , it will have to be balanced by maintaining ‘ clean ’ nuclear power plant which might also be under threat if the dash for gas is allowed to go unchecked . |
12 | You might also be in receipt of income from an annuity . |
13 | The policy document suggested here could also be of use in this regard , by facilitating local discussion and thus helping to keep the development effort in line with the wishes and aspirations of the people . |
14 | Further investigations about somatostatin in this field could also be of interest . |
15 | Although there are particular occupational groups who have always been at risk , such as sewer workers , miners , farm workers and slaughterhouse workers , the working population and residents of the new London Dockland system could also be at risk . |
16 | His position as a member of the Football League Management Committee could also be under threat . |
17 | Indespension could also be in trouble were they not to pick up some crumbs from their engagements with Menzieshill and MIM . |
18 | This is the outer layer of the tent designed to protect you from the elements , usually wind and rain , but it could also be from heat . |
19 | Other mechanisms may also be at work . |
20 | The life of a business or operation may also be at risk for few industries have such a strong and demanding legal code where failure to comply may result in immediate closure or prosecution . |
21 | It may also be through therapy that they 're able to explore that erm . |
22 | The Code may also be of relevance to unitisation proposals which are in competition with an offer to which the Code applies . |
23 | A listing of major factual book publishers may also be of help . |
24 | This means that some attention to internal fatigue levels may also be of help in dealing with stress . |
25 | Voluntary and private services and clubs may also be of use . |
26 | These rooms may also be of interest to those conferences mounting large exhibitions on the lower level of the Communal Building . |
27 | This is based on the very obvious observation that , if a record has been identified as being relevant , other records at adjacent class numbers may also be of interest ; thus the search can be developed by looking at the records associated with nearby class numbers . |
28 | At this stage you may also be in contact with the social services who may have been supporting the new client for some time . |
29 | Older people may also be in receipt of a pension from a previous employer ( an occupational pension ) . |
30 | The Poet will protect the Friend 's heart ‘ As tender nurse her babe from faring ill ’ , but after his death then the Friend 's heart may also be in jeopardy : ‘ Presume not on thy heart when mine is slain ; /Thou gav'st me thine not to give back again . ’ |