Example sentences of "also be [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 But a limited amount of social interaction is related to dissatisfaction with work , as also are feelings of monotony .
2 ( These cases also are examples of future pecuniary loss and are considered in this chapter as a matter of convenience . )
3 There have also been reports of piles of school books gathering dust in shops , because people can not afford to buy them .
4 There have also been reports of psychosis following overuse .
5 There had also been reports of dissident troops moving towards the area from a camp in the centre of the town .
6 There have also been reports of selective abortion of girl babies in Britain , the US and Australia .
7 No less than five of them , men like Robinson and Locke , had also been members of parliament .
8 There have also been cases of deliberate neglect of property in order to force tenants out of the building .
9 Perhaps many other abbots had also been monks of the houses they eventually ruled , and Cnut did not always take much interest in their selection .
10 There have been also been complaints of financial mismanagement .
11 There have also been offers of land for an alternative site for the sanctuary .
12 Running concurrently with this there have also been experiences of other forms of ‘ faith healing ’ , not always exclusively associated with a ‘ god ’ or religion .
13 At times arbitrage across the markets has caused extreme volatility on the Stock Exchange , and there has also been accusations of manipulation of equity prices to enable arbitrageurs to sort out their arbitrage positions .
14 IRA terrorists could not also be members of the Catholic Church , the Bishop of Down and Connor , Dr Cahal Daly , told mourners at a Northern Ireland funeral yesterday .
15 Three-quarters of the Little Hural deputies must also be members of the Great Hural .
16 There will also be studies of how children 's tendency to believe or disbelieve statements made to them by other children is influenced by the presence of such verbs in the statements .
17 In addition to the anticipated fall for 1991 the new managing director says 1992 and 1993 will also be periods of trading difficulty .
18 There may also be sub-categories of criminals committing different types of crime caused by different types of factors .
19 There may also be problems of boundary changes resulting either from major local-government reorganization or from more local adjustments .
20 There will also be movements of hazardous cargoes across frontiers and there are clearly problems of risk assessment and planning for emergencies at or near international boundaries , or at sea and airports .
21 Lost or deliberately discarded fishing nets pose the biggest threat , but seemingly more innocent items like plastic bags , plastic pellets , and polypropylene packing tape can also be killers of wildlife .
22 Although protection of databases is reasonably effective ( there may also be issues of breach of confidence if parts of a database are used or published without permission ) , it may prove difficult to decide when the database was created , especially if it is subject to continual modification .
23 There could also be parts of the universe containing more anti-matter than matter .
24 There will also be displays of autumn fruit and vegetables .
25 As will become clearer , each State may have its own mechanisms enabling its courts to authorise the service of process or the taking of evidence outside its territorial jurisdiction ; there may also be measures of compulsion available against persons within the jurisdiction which enable the court effectively to secure evidence or information even though the primary sources of information are abroad .
26 ( B ) in their design office and the three defendants ( A ) were officials of the A.E.S.D. Union , two of them also being employees of B.O.A.C. C had been but was no longer a member of the Union .
27 Rice flails , which could not be taken into football matches , were used in street battles , as also were edges of razor blades taped to the inside of fingers or the instep of boots .
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