Example sentences of "could also be [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Your solicitor or estate agent could also be asked to carry out bidding on your behalf as an Auction saleroom can be a tense and nerve-racking place to the unfamiliar .
2 Mr Robin Cook , who wants Labour to adopt proportional representation for Westminster elections , could also be tempted to run but he does not command strong support in the party .
3 Soft top- and front-designs could also be developed to minimise pedestrian injury once a collision has occurred , such as impact-absorbing bumpers , recessed windscreen wiper spindles , and hard junctions between bonnet and wing moved to the sides rather than the top of the car .
4 Indeed , counter staff could also be trained to react to selective product selling opportunities as branches gain easier access to the contents of their customer database .
5 The villa at Lufton , Somerset , with its outstanding octagonal shrine supported by narrow buttresses , could also be said to have similar characteristics .
6 Jim Nicholson , the chairman of Down Royal , could also be said to have a grievance for he has sponsored three of the National Hunt races on the Saturday card and in fact has put his money where his mouth is .
7 In addition , it is envisaged that this method could also be extended to allow the amplification and direct sequencing of DNA from positive clones following immunological screening of gene libraries .
8 These lists could also be extended to include your collection of commercially produced effects , discs and tapes , and video recordings from which background sound could be dubbed direct .
9 He could also be seen riding on Buddie 's back with a shiny red apple in each hand , and again walking beside Smallfry on the day she wore the big yellow roses in her hair .
10 For Lukács ' legacy could also be seen to have bequeathed a curse .
11 That in itself would not reduce the stress which teachers report unless they could also be allowed to tolerate the normality of some problems .
12 Glashow then showed in 1961 that the parity properties of weak and electromagnetic interactions could also be reconciled provided that there was a neutral counterpart , Wo , to the W + and the W - .
13 Maecianus reports a case in which the interpretative question is whether when speaking of ‘ sums ’ ( summae ) the testator could also be held to have had in mind non-pecuniary dispositions .
14 Inclusive of the manor of Clipsham his Rutland property alone exceeded £12 in value , and from Buckinghamshire he drew a further £43.2 As a gentleman , the absentee William Dall ( or Dale ) could also be expected to have other property , and was in fact lord of the neighbouring manor of Tickencote , where he resided .
15 above , could also be used to translate the meaning of run as it is used in any or all of groups 2–4 .
16 But it could also be used to dismiss the claims , even of empiricists , that they knew how nature works .
17 The threat could be used as a safeguard , sure ; but it could also be used to turn a further profit .
18 The term could also be used to describe the gap between the practice of solving problems , and the somewhat academic exercise of systems thinking , where ideas can be generated about desirable changes that , in light of subsequent investigation , can not be realised fully in the real-world .
19 WIRS could also be used to examine some of the characteristics of private sector establishments using fixed-term contract and agency workers .
20 Ofek 2 was officially described as an experimental scientific satellite , but press reports suggested that it could also be used to gather military intelligence .
21 And of course metal could also be used to make weapons .
22 In principle , the twin image term could also be used to reconstruct the surface structure .
23 Additional capacitors could also be used to increase the time period .
24 Parietal cell cultures could also be used to study the interaction between ethanol and the receptors for acetylcholine , gastrin , and prostaglandins .
25 But they could also be used to reward courtiers who were wholly inexperienced in the work , or to turn life tenures into hereditary ones .
26 They could also be used to calculate a measure of likelihood correct for accepted candidate strings .
27 The field could also be used to list all hardware on which the module is dependent for its operation .
28 Local large employers could also be encouraged to establish departments providing work experience for people with long-term disabilities , provided they received financial incentives in the form of capital grants and revenue support : employers should not be expected to provide charitable funds or investment , although they can provide an atmosphere of tolerance , access for sheltered workers to the benefits which other employees enjoy ( such as sports and canteen facilities ) , and a willingness to consider these supported workers for more general employment if they make good progress .
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