Example sentences of "[pron] can also [be] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 There have been suggestions that some of these experiences , especially the sequences of geometrical shapes , or flashes , may be the result of discharges from the retina occurring in the absence of any stimulation — the so-called entoptic phenomenon — which can also be observed when the eyes are open in the pitch-dark .
2 The litter component will also help to maintain nutrient status which can also be manipulated if careful thought is given to the mixture of species ( both tree and crop ) to be grown in juxtaposition .
3 But they can also be seen as communicatively motivated , the realization of available resources to get a message across .
4 They can also be repaired if punctured using PVC cement and/or patches .
5 It can also be said that the use of delegated legislation is desirable : ( a ) it allows a certain flexibility in the law .
6 It can also be said that , unlike Winckelmann , Hölderlin has some intuitive appreciation of the Greek spirit 's darker depths to which Nietzsche will later attach the name " flionysiac " — although Hölderlin gives them no such definition , and only in the last draft of his unfinished dramatic poem , The Death of Empedocles , do these depths receive a comparably urgent emphasis .
7 It can also be played as football cricket where the ball is kicked instead of being hit with the bat .
8 It can also be viewed as combining elements of treaty law with territorial competence : the acceptance of the territory within the previously agreed boundaries incurs acceptance of any conditions that were negotiated at the time of the boundary settlement .
9 It can also be asked whether the influence of a factor is confined to a particular ‘ sensitive period ’ .
10 It can also be argued that the economists ' justification for aid has never been its real rationale , but that political considerations of strategic security by the donors have conditioned its distribution and nature , in some cases even allowing military support to be classified as aid .
11 It can also be argued that there are many references in the Old Testament to conditions that may well have been syphilis .
12 It can also be argued that the error present in this data , given its crudity , would swamp any of the other data .
13 It can also be argued that other candidates for possible exclusion are those who are unfit for work for one reason or another .
14 Here one may note that while , eventually , it was France who not only defined Vietnam but also the character of Vietnamese resistance , it can also be argued that in the impact of the first two revolutionary events of the 2Oth century experienced in Vietnam , the inspiration came from Asia itself .
15 It can also be argued that all pension and retirement benefits schemes should be fully subject to sex discrimination law .
16 From a different perspective it can also be argued that it is right and proper that , for example , the Mandarins of the civil service should have power , because , after all , they have the expertise and knowledge in government matters .
17 However , it can also be argued that the ‘ bullion famine ’ did not have such a catastrophic effect because merchants could use credit instead of cash to keep their businesses running .
18 But it can also be argued that the employer 's influence is small , compared with the influence exercised by individuals ' education , occupation , and political affiliation , all of which are matters decided outside of employment .
19 It can also be concluded that these Killing-Cauchy horizons are unstable against small but generic perturbations of the initial data and that , in a very precise sense , ‘ generic ’ initial data always produce all-embracing space-like curvature singularities .
20 It can also be seen that the transformation ( 12.1 ) is equivalent to adding to V the Stoyanov solution ( 10.29 ) .
21 It can also be seen that the singularity structure of this solution is the same as that of the Khan-Penrose solution .
22 In this case , it can also be seen that the new and initial solutions have the same singularity structure .
23 It can also be seen that it provides a deeper cause than that supplied by ordinary , everyday reasoning .
24 It can also be seen that there is a negligible relationship between relative frequency and coverage .
25 From Fig. 4C it can also be seen that pou[c] binds to the oligonucleotides A , B and C which all contain the motif TAATGAG/TAT , but no binding to the octamer oligonucleotide D and the mutant octamer oligonucleotide M is seen ( lanes 11–15 ) .
26 It can also be seen that the B II minima are more sharply defined than the B I state .
27 It can also be seen that in reality the UK economy is an open one , with a foreign sector .
28 The setting might appear incongruous but it can also be seen as being particularly poignant .
29 It can also be suggested that it was contradicted by another case heard shortly afterwards but which concerned homeworkers not casual workers ( the " Gardiner and Taverna case " ) which was resolved very differently .
30 This can be instinctive and it can also be perfected and developed .
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