Example sentences of "and may also [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Where space beside the house or access past it do not exist , your last resort is to site a garage in your front garden , but this may spoil the appearance of the front of your house ( and may also be unacceptable to the local planning authorities — see RULES AND REGULATIONS ) .
2 Sexual behaviour and infection with human papillomavirus seem important in addition to smoking in the genesis of cervical cancer and may also be involved in the aetiology of anal cancer .
3 This is useful in understanding the problems experienced by some stroke patients , and may also be useful in understanding when eye witnesses ' reports can and can not be relied upon ;
4 Now , I do not seek to defend the conduct of the Sun , but I do think that it is at best messy and may also be dangerous to use the common law to outflank the Act .
5 The technique is relatively quick for coarse sediments and may also be relevant for silt sized particles , although time for completion of analyses increases greatly within the silt size range .
6 Typically there is a long latent period between radiation exposure and detection of a tumour , which is because of the time required for sufficient increase in the size of the tumour to make it detectable , and may also be due in part to a form of induction period before the initially affected cell or cells start to divide and form a tumour , or before the tumour assumes ‘ malignant ’ characteristics of growth and spreading .
7 Tile-kilns have been located at Tiddington and at Kelvedon , south of the town , but as with pottery production they need not be urban-based and may also be seasonal .
8 A person who is a resident of a country with which the UK has a double taxation agreement may be entitled to exemption or partial relief from UK income tax on certain kinds of income from UK sources and may also be exempt from UK tax on the disposal of assets .
9 This means that there are feasible solutions with , but if we were to add z 1 a o as a constraint by treating the z 1 -row as a tableau row and incorporating a z 2 -row , the resulting tableau would not be primal feasible ( and may also be dual infeasible ) .
10 Applicants should note that ‘ AS ’ levels are also accepted as part of the general entry requirements for admission to first degree or DipHE courses ( see page 51 ) , and may also be acceptable in place of an ‘ A ’ level in a specified subject for the purpose of satisfying course requirements .
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