Example sentences of "also have [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Besides creating the conditions for success as the examination approaches , the employer should also have been involved in the candidate 's preparation from the start of the training contract .
2 On the other hand they may also have been relieved to leave behind , for a while at least , the sight of their ruined castle-walls , a nagging reminder of the defeats they had suffered .
3 Labour shortage could also have been relieved by longer hours of work .
4 That figural designs began to occur in the west in any numbers ( i.e. not counting the very early example from Exeter : Bidwell 1979 ) in approximately the same period as a further development of figural design is apparent in the southeast , is an interesting possibility : this may also have been contemporary with the first appearance of fully centralised designs .
5 There may also have been certain conditions of the advance ( eg that a woodworm infestation shall be treated before completion , that certain repairs shall have been carried out or a deduction made from the mortgage loan until they have been ) .
6 If a property is insufficiently furnished for full habitation , it may also have been unoccupied for some length of time .
7 There may also have been other reasons why he decided to move .
8 Ealhfrith may also have been apprehensive about his father 's plans for his younger half-brother , Ecgfrith , who appears to have married Aethelthryth , widowed daughter of Anna , king of the eastern Angles , c .
9 The allegation does not disclose how the problem was to be resolved and in any event assumes that the difficulty can be solved by an agreement between the plaintiff and the defendants whereas the intervention and agreement of Mr. Brant would also have been necessary if any concrete step were to be taken .
10 The Lords considered that a charge of obtaining property by deception ( s.15(1) ) would also have been successful , and was easier to apply than s.16(1) , obtaining a pecuniary advantage .
11 Given the problems , only a drastic reduction in overheads could have stopped the haemorrhage , but a massive capital investment would also have been essential .
12 She might also have been incensed by the negative portrayal of homosexuality in the movie .
13 The fence might also have been symbolic .
14 It is highly likely that the decision of the governors of Altrincham Grammar School for Girls to suspend two Muslim girls who wished to wear head scarves to school for being in breach of school uniform rules would also have been unlawful .
15 Selection bias should also have been low because of the high rate of follow up .
16 The Franks may also have been uneasy .
17 The aim of the measure may also have been financial , because the Crown was empowered to distrain for half of the profits resulting from the enclosure ; it was not , however , an easy way to raise money , so it is unlikely to have been the only reason for the Act .
18 It may also have been reassuring to US audiences , while America was being condemned world-wide for its barbaric acts in Vietnam , to see that they did not have the monopoly on violence , which could even be found in an English village .
19 Confining ourselves to Vienna and the last few weeks alone , it seems he may also have been responsible for a couple of recent murders of prostitutes in the Altstadt .
20 Come to think of it , if Major had revealed the side of himself we 're now seeing , the result would also have been different .
21 However , there may also have been English precedent and inspiration for the adoption of a second crown — notably in Edgar 's second , " imperial " , coronation at Bath in 973 .
22 A martingale would also have been superfluous , though I did buckle a stirrup leather round his neck to give a ‘ just in case ’ neckstrap .
23 They might also have been superfluous because he was now saying he had succeeded on his own .
24 The downstairs door must also have been open , because I could hear the clatter of the harpsichord mechanism .
25 That much must also have been clear to contemporary foreign observers .
26 My purpose in the remainder of this chapter is to set out the main principles of exploring multidimensional language states in present-day communities , on the assumption that historical states of language must also have been multidimensional .
27 It may also have been significant that the local County Inspector was on leave and that the County Inspector in charge of the RUC 's Special Branch supervised the operation .
28 They may also have been quick to point out that Vermuyden 's ‘ Great Design ’ was already turning sour .
29 Lowland Scots and Ulster Scots dialects , for example , have had backing of [ a ] , and we have to work out from residues that in some ancestral forms of these , there may also have been front-raising ( Lass , 1976 ; J. Milroy , 1981 ; and see chapter 4.6 and 4.7 , above , and section 5.7 , below ) .
30 But what is important here is that , just as present-day language states are normally heterogeneous , so historical language states must also have been heterogeneous in similar ways ; hence , unilinear historical descriptions of single varieties ( such as ‘ standard ’ English ) can not be adequate descriptions of the history of a language .
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