Example sentences of "one can also " in BNC.

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1 One can also add that there is something in the present policies of the SDLP which suggest a need to maintain a somewhat fragile unity in respect of the national question .
2 According to Lech Walesa , one can also imagine people exploding in sheer desperation — tomorrow .
3 A new mole around an existing one can also mean trouble .
4 Table tennis is on offer , and one can also hire bicycles .
5 There are two main methods of measuring costs : one can either include only public expenditure costs , or one can also include opportunity costs .
6 This case illustrates how by changing behaviour one can also affect attitudes .
7 One can also use a variety of fine or coarse resin grounds .
8 One can also add that St Paul , who plumbs the depths of desolation but also knows the heights of consolation and joy , provided Montini with a practical spirituality that kept him going throughout his long ‘ hidden life ’ in the Secretariat of State ( 1925–54 ) , his pastoral ministry in Milan ( 1955–63 ) and finally , his Petrine ministry .
9 One can also imagine clubs for the ‘ healthy ’ that will demand proof of ‘ genetic fitness ’ .
10 One can also ask whether bureaucracies determine the behaviour of the men and women who take part in the process of decision or whether these human individuals determine , among other things , the behaviour of the bureaucracies to which they belong .
11 One can also note that these 15 cases , are pyr-pur ( 9 cases ) or pur-pur ( 6 cases ) .
12 One can also move to adjacent fourths , or even to fourth groups with completely new components .
13 One can also use flash cards and have , e.g. , one card for each person , and one card for each verb form , according to person and tense , using a few different verbs .
14 One can also consider the possibility that there might be black holes with masses much less than that of the sun .
15 One can also use the sum over histories , along with the no boundary proposal , to find which properties of the universe are likely to occur together .
16 But one can also think of style as manner irrespective of such external connections , by identifying distinctive patterns of language use in a text simply as a means of differentiating it from other texts , on the general assumption that such distinctive patterns must be a part of the text 's overall effect .
17 One can also of course speculate on the future !
18 One can be both part of the international abstract art and some of his work is abstract , and even in that context bring into it qualities that once one knows the idiom people can recognize as purely English and one can also , at the same time as he was much of the time , be a figurative artist that do landscapes , interiors , figure paintings ( rarely ) , and figure drawings of a very high quality , and again they are partly of an international modern and they are partly essentially English works .
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