Example sentences of "it [modal v] also be [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 It may also be relevant that the terrorist bombing campaign appeared , for the first time for some years , to be targeting shopping areas directly , as well as widening the net outside London .
2 ( It may also be relevant that Corinth , as recent finds show , used lead for public inscriptions at early dates : Arch .
3 There is a bleakness which centres on Patrick 's infidelities : but it may also be true that the rudeness and aggression with which Jenny , their sex object , is treated by various chuntering males has grown grimmer with the years than it was reckoned to be , by the author , by me and by many of his readers , at the time .
4 Offences committed by groups may well occasion greater fear than offences committed by individuals , and it may also be true that groups have a tendency to do things which individuals might not do : there is a group bravado , a group pressure , which may lead to excesses .
5 It may also be true that ‘ ease of use ’ can influence the quality of work done and the effectiveness of a GIS as a decision support system .
6 That is , it will be true , if there is no other causal circumstance for b on hand , and no alternative for a , that If B & C , even if X , still A. To speak informally , in terms of the example , the hot coffee together with other things guaranteed dissolved sugar , but it may also be true that the dissolved sugar , together with ( different ) other things , guaranteed the hot coffee .
7 It may also be true that some professional groups have had their independence and autonomy reduced .
8 It may also be true that social and market changes may " filter down " from the higher social classes ( such as the AB 's in the UK ) who are often first to perceive the need or desirability for a particular change .
9 This evidence for weighing gold shows how the coin was not being used as currency , and it may also be significant that many of the balances date to the period when the debasement of the gold coin was at its most serious .
10 It may also be important that the two most impersonal writers of these three , Walter Hilton and the Cloud-author , were both almost certainly professional religious and thus already established in a tradition of self-effacement .
11 ‘ That ought to be a blinding glimpse of the obvious , and it should also be obvious that it will only happen through disciplined and focused teaching .
12 It should also be clear that future investigations and policies must take account of class and gender and be sensitive to possible differences between minority black communities .
13 It should also be clear that although there is a general tendency for speech to be more reciprocal and writing to be less so , this is by no means necessarily true , and the reciprocal-non-reciprocal cline , like the formal-informal cline , cuts across the distinction between speech and writing .
14 If it is clear enough that capitalist development brings social planning of the economy closer to the realms of possibility than , say , peasant and artisanal production it should also be clear that socialists must pose and answer these questions if they are to intervene effectively in politics .
15 Clearly , it must also be apparent that any subsidy would have to be long-running to be effective .
16 It must also be relevant that his social ideas and political goals were not sympathetic to American tastes .
17 It must also be satisfied that the adopter has not received nor agreed to receive , and that no person has made or given or agreed to make or give to the adopter , any payment in consideration of the adoption , except such as the court may sanction .
18 It might also be true that an arrangement in which supplementary grants were made in the light of positive evaluation would be an effective incentive for schools to maintain momentum and involve themselves fully in inservice activities .
19 It would also be preferable that the Bank of Ireland would discuss the situation with IBOA as the representative of the majority of their staff .
20 But it will also be evident that Saussurean linguistics did much more than simply reinforce the Formalists ' view of literature .
21 Unfortunately , it can also be true that previously-held prejudices can be reinforced .
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