Example sentences of "also [be] [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 Flagyl can also be fed to the affected fish ( if they are still active and feeding ) by mixing it with the food at a level of 1% .
2 Reference should also be made to the section entitled Housing in Chapter 31 of this present volume .
3 Reference may also be made to the relevant Domesday texts and the published volumes of the curia regis and other rolls , some of which make useful contributions to local knowledge .
4 In the case of a student the report will also be made to the relevant member of academic staff .
5 Reference should also be made to several useful surveys of user education published in recent years .
6 A complaint may also be made to the Commission .
7 Improvements could also be made to the management structure , with the introduction of more commercially-minded managers with clear financial objectives , in addition to the fiercely resisted management changes already made in the NHS .
8 Reference should also be made to the recent House of Lords decision in Kirklees MBC v. Wickes Building Supplies Ltd [ 1992 ] NLJ 967 .
9 Reference here should also be made to s. 2(3) UCTA 1977 , which provides in relation to exclusion clauses :
10 Reference must also be made to a brief but important statement by the Privy Council , in the course of an elaborate opinion , largely concerned with other matters , in Government of the United States of America v. Bowe [ 1990 ] 1 A.C. 500 .
11 In so far as the United Kingdom might wish to argue that it itself has the right under the Convention to retain requirements such as those at issue , reference can also be made to the court 's judgment in Commission of the European Economic Community v. Italian Republic ( Case 10/61 ) [ 1962 ] E.C.R. 1 , from which it appears that according to the principles of international law , a member state which , by virtue of the entry into force of the E.E.C .
12 Applications can also be made to the Land Tribunal to modify or discharge the restrictive covenant , but this will of course take time .
13 Reference may also be made to the Sale of Goods Act 1893 , s.I(3) ; Timus v. Littlewood [ 1916 ] 1 K.B .
14 General SA ( see also ) references may also be made to an entire group of headings as an economy measure , for instance ,
15 Reference should also be made to the Specific Claims Handling Instructions , especially to calculate written down value .
16 Direct approaches will also be made to firms operating in Scotland , in about two hundred interviews covering fifty industrial and services sectors .
17 Reference should also be made to the SCCC Advice on Progression from S3/S4 to S5/S6 .
18 Passing reference will also be made to Software Performance Reports and Software Status Reports , although their link with DCs within LIFESPAN is tenuous .
19 Grants may also be made to retired members of the College administrative staff where appropriate .
20 Ideological objections may also be voiced to gradation schemes , for gradation clearly rests on the premise that rape encompasses a range of behaviour which is not of uniform gravity .
21 You will also be invited to Festival receptions as a Festival guest .
22 Every week you 'll also be invited to a welcome cocktail at the new hotel bar .
23 Her replacement by Liz South on the Scottish Committee had been agreed by the Scottish Episcopal Church and Liz South would also be invited to be on the Partnership Sub-Committee .
24 It can also be connected to the Symon LED panels that Fernhart distributes in Europe for Applied Micro Inc of Houston and Dallas .
25 It can also be connected to standard VHS video recorders and used with both colour and monochrome monitors .
26 It will normally product output to floppy disk ( either 5¼″ or 3½″ ) , but it can also be connected to a DOS LAN or to a host computer via a serial interface at extra cost .
27 The helium may also be separated to some degree .
28 The vivid emotions of childhood are vitally important to our growth as adults , and perhaps the stages of change in society can also be likened to the stages of childhood .
29 It can also be likened to the world envisaged by Hassan 's ‘ new gnostics ’ , who see the future as a vast network of information systems produced , as Brooke-Rose points out , by the few for the many ( see section 2.1 above ) .
30 He might also be likened to Montgomery , in that he judged this ‘ definitive effort ’ could not take place until there was certainty of success ; until the attacking force had three-to-one superiority .
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