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

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1 But such scenes could also be witnessed in his native India .
2 Vehicle lighting systems could be improved too , though it is true to say that much could also be gained by improving the conspicuity of pedestrians at night and in fog and rain .
3 The voice of his wife Caroline was then electronically enhanced so that her voice could also be heard on the tape .
4 The game could also be played in teams with each Six having and egg with their name on it .
5 Ashby 's warnings of the dangers of professionals , although apparently directed against those in extra-mural departments , could also be applied to the staff of the WEA .
6 The death penalty could also be applied to those who refused baptism , failed to conform to ecclesiastical disciplines given out by missionary leaders , or who refused to fast in Lent .
7 In addition to , secondary prevention could also be applied to the alleviation of social and psychological difficulties which might lead to attempts .
8 So although the law is mainly directed at shopkeepers , it could also be applied to anyone who sells or gives a young person a sniffable product .
9 The industry could also be hit by changes in European Commission pollution legislation , she said .
10 The high level of technical ability of Roman engineers , together with the well-developed commercial economy , meant that major civil engineering schemes could also be undertaken for the first time in the landscape .
11 No expression could also be detected in 20 day fetal bladder tissue ( data not shown ) .
12 Other variables could also be isolated in order to examine their influence on hemispherical asymmetry .
13 Other variables could also be isolated in order to examine their influence on hemispherical asymmetry .
14 Some wry amusement at the choice of weapon could also be extracted from the folio Bible with which , according to Anthony Trollope in his Autobiography , his father used to fell him whenever he had been idle .
15 People charged with taking a car could also be punished for the damage done to it .
16 An individual 's allegiance could be shaped by questions of party principle and party loyalty , but it could also be shaped by one 's relationship to the central government , or Court , and one 's attitude towards the power of the executive .
17 In the case of admission to voluntary aided or special agreement schools , or to selective schools , choice could also be denied on religious or ability grounds .
18 The problem could also be caused by a blockage in the circulating pipes , caused again by sludge .
19 The problem could also be caused by a blockage in the circulating pipes , caused again by sludge .
20 A 1901 flycatcher invented by Louise Nicola could also be arranged as a calendar in such a manner that each sheet represents a day of the week so that the person using the flycatcher , after having torn off the sheets for a week , is compelled to read the advertisements printed therein .
21 People who have helped could also be invited into the school at the end of the project to see the results of the children 's work .
22 The ‘ neighbourhood effect ’ could also be explained as the product of repeated association between the different classes in the same locality .
23 It could also be explained as the product of pride — a disdain for integrating himself into any kind of partisan organization .
24 That point could also be raised in the Consolidated Fund Bill debate .
25 The Vagrancy Act 1824 section 4 could also be referred to , but those taking an examination in the law of tort would not be expected to know it .
26 Also , there is stated to be one suicide attempt every two minutes , therefore treatment could also be withheld from these self-inflicted death attempts .
27 Further moves could also be made towards increasing the two-way interaction between public and private health care sectors .
28 Improvements could also be made to the management structure , with the introduction of more commercially-minded managers with clear financial objectives , in addition to the fiercely resisted management changes already made in the NHS .
29 More use could also be made of educational techniques to improve interpersonal social skills and increase levels of educational attainment , particularly as many long-term attenders are handicapped not just by their mental disorder but also by poor schooling and impaired learning ability .
30 Adjustments could also be made at the wrapping stage .
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