Example sentences of "can also be [vb pp] [prep] other " in BNC.

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1 Liquidity can also be stimulated in other ways .
2 The tension between the ideas of nationalism and of socialism , and the great strength of the former , can also be seen in other , somewhat different contexts ; in Quebec , for example , the rise of the Parti Quebecois in the 1960s almost certainly owed more to its nationalism than to the social democratic aspects of its programme .
3 Most organisations surveyed were aware that hepatitis B is spread by blood-to-blood contact ; however , not all realised that it can also be transmitted through other body fluids .
4 It is a main way in which cultural production can be related , often very precisely , to social classes and other groups which can also be defined in other social terms , by political or economic or occupational analysis .
5 A similar increase in Bible ownership can also be observed in other parts of the country .
6 This has been a relatively frequent event in Iceland and it can lead to the rapid melting of large volumes of ice and the release of enormous quantities of water , creating a cataclysmic flood known as a jokulhlaup ( although such floods can also be produced by other means ( see Section 11.4.1 ) ) .
7 These photographs which are in DIB ( Device Independent Bitmap ) format can also be exported to other Windows applications , such as CorelDraw and Aldus PageMaker .
8 Residencies and placements can take several forms : in schools , hospitals and factories and other institutions the artist might divide time between personal work and teaching , demonstrating or consultation ; the concept of transplanting the studio can also be adapted to other venues , for example an arts centre or library ; working on a public commission or community project the artist would aim to involve others in the planning and execution of the idea .
9 ( They can also be removed in other ways as we 'll see in a moment ) .
10 They can also be used with other forms of security , thereby improving the overall protection of a property . , , .
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