Example sentences of "it [modal v] also [verb] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , it may be difficult to implement and it may also create human problems .
2 A single eruption may not only last for months , but it may also consist of a series of separate , different phases , and in many cases different things may be going on on different parts of the same volcano at the same time .
3 For example , heparin can act as a competitive inhibitor but its usefulness for studies on intact cells is lessened because it may also inhibit the generation of InsP 3 .
4 It may also inhibit spontaneous protest .
5 And for a very small number of patients it may also avert a psychiatric disorder .
6 In addition it may also cover the goodwill of the business .
7 This source observes that although demilitarisation generally extends over a limited zone with the goal of separating potentially hostile parties it may also cover regions and even continents , such as the Åland and Spitzbergen archipelagos and Antarctica .
8 And it may also demand analysis of the constructions that a word may appear in , for instance , that a verb like want can be followed by the term for what is wanted , as in I want that block ; or by a clause , as in I want him to come here .
9 It may also explain the occurrence of nitrogen fixation around sea shores where there is constant turbulence produced by the waves continually breaking on the shore .
10 This may be why most masons are pretty tight lipped … but it may also explain a few other things …
11 And if firms are now hiring two part-timers rather than one full-timer , it may also explain why unemployment has started to fall earlier than expected .
12 It may also explain the anti-Arab sentiment .
13 This means that the horse wo n't get the full benefit from his feed and it may also lead to digestive disorders .
14 It may also lead the population at large to believe that , as there is no real chance , money should not be wasted to counteract genetic limitations .
15 It may also lead to higher inflation , which , if pushed above that of the UK 's overseas competitors , will reduce exports and increase imports .
16 There can be very good discounts for new advertisers and , you never know , it may also lead to your being able to contribute to other programmes on an editorial basis .
17 It may also show the division number ( D ) eg P1 D1 L1 C1 .
18 But it may also function ideologically , by convey-ing conservative moral messages .
19 It may also appear on other parts of the body in the form of an itchy rash known as ringworm .
20 It may also appear that the scope for collective bargaining would be more severely curtailed in Australia , where the state-operated system of conciliation and compulsory arbitration has shaped labour-management relations since the turn of the century ( see Chapter 5 ) .
21 It may also disabuse ministers of the belief that people notice indirect taxes less than direct ones .
22 It may also express other varieties of emphasis — for instance , contrast — but this is in no way required of it any more nor less than of a prenominal adjective .
23 It may also want to move to an area which appears attractive to staff and where housing costs are reduced .
24 It may also make little sense for the social services to sever the birth links of say a ten or eleven year old , when the law gives that child the right on reaching the age of eighteen to seek out the birth parents and relatives .
25 This will be a more expensive way of producing feature material but it may also make it more acceptable .
26 It may also make a s8 order and/or a family assistance order ( see ( e ) below ) .
27 This may be true — it is already true of a great many regulations with which companies must comply — but it may also reflect the fundamental nature of financial regulation .
28 It may also reflect the nature of the inmate population .
29 But although the use of the new word probably does imply the growing importance of a hitherto minor institution , it may also reflect an intellectual change , a dawning awareness of the need for greater clarity in the realm of feudal relations .
30 This reflects the traditions of an authority , or the lasting influence of a chief officer , but it may also reflect a natural desire by those involved to minimise the political conflicts that are generated when big changes are proposed in one department 's budget compared with others .
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