Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] be said of [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But more will be said of this ‘ delinquent fringe ’ later . |
2 | A bit more will be said of particular features of the metalinguistic and possible-worlds proposals , but let us first consider something common to both of them and indeed to other proposals . |
3 | And the same may be said of most other merely moral duties . |
4 | But if you do live in a village you will almost certainly know your vicar , and the same could be said of inner-city communities . |
5 | This edition was found to be inadequate in several respects , and the same could be said of all editions until the eighteenth . |
6 | Much the same could be said of academic journals , for example , in which the development of a particular format contributes to the authority of any one article . |
7 | The same could be said of most of these awards , which are simply a perk of the post , along with the £60,000 or £70,000 salary , retirement at sixty , and an index-linked pension thereafter . |
8 | The same would be said of two men with individual sights on the record book . |
9 | But if Marxist thinkers have not , on the whole , contributed very profoundly to the study of nationalism , much the same can be said of other major sociologists . |
10 | The same can be said of individual schools . |
11 | Also straights can vary tremendously in quality although the same can be said of some compound feeds by the way ! |
12 | Exactly the same can be said of ethical and psychological categories , or any critical categories whatever . ’ |
13 | Much the same can be said of any reason for action . |