Example sentences of "[vb mod] also to " in BNC.

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1 If the death penalty did deter , then so distinctive and so dramatic is the sanction that its effect ought also to be too marked to overlook or dispute .
2 Fundamental respect for individuals as autonomous , rational beings suggests that their liberty to risk injury or to undergo assaults , however serious , ought also to be respected .
3 I have to acknowledge too that since you ought to be aware from your fellow 's viewpoints and incline towards their benefit as well as your own , and ought also to be aware that individuals can not benefit themselves or each other by community without agreeing on common rules , the rules you follow in acting towards your fellows should be those of your community and not of mine .
4 Clearly , it could not have enhanced it ; why obey a legal system in which senior officials publicly pose as against one thing but privately collude in its occurrence — not only ought they to be condemned as hypocrites but their laws ought also to be disregarded as mere propaganda concealing the lack of will to control corporate behaviour .
5 It ought also to be useful because it provides a context which is meaningful to children , and in which a variety of reading skills can be learned .
6 Conversely , it ought also to be recognizably an advertising business — not an insurance office or a bank or the civil service .
7 So I think we ought to be considering the entire sum of money but we ought also to be looking for ways in which we could be maximising the total impact .
8 If we say that children can not receive communion , we 'll als als ought also to s ask question about whether infants should be baptised .
9 Both SBU managers and their superiors ought also to be aware of the time pattern of likely ROI development in each part of the group .
10 However , in so far as such social features are part of the meaning of utterances , they ought also to be treated in pragmatics ; yet within pragmatics , these social constraints on language usage and their systematic effects on language structure , have been very much understudied , perhaps as a result of the philosophical and linguistic bias ( no doubt reflected in this book ) towards what Buhler ( 1934 ) called the representational , and Jakobson ( 1960 ) the referential , function of language .
11 However , the frequent references to mathematics or numeracy in this connection suggest that the arts/science distinction may also to some extent be a maths/non-maths one , although no doubt some economists and psychologists are more numerate than some engineers and biologists , and numeracy tends nowadays to refer , however inaccurately , to computing as well as mathematics .
12 However , those that are similar to the ones in your own language need also to be practised .
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