Example sentences of "also [be] noted [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It must also be noted that the computer systems generate information and it is how this information is used that influences the returns on the total package .
2 It should also be noted that there is a mileage restriction over the three year period of 12,000 miles a year .
3 It should also be noted that Mrs Bush is hugely popular in the country , whereas Mrs Clinton — seen by her husband as likely to be more powerful even than Franklin Roosevelt 's wife , Eleanor , — is already controversial .
4 ‘ It must also be noted that the Scandinavian interpretation of the water chemistry , in particular the role of acidity and the loss of fish , has been challenged , ’ noted the Commission .
5 It should also be noted that The Gentleman 's Magazine allowed an anonymous poet to indulge the sincerest form of flattery in 1752 , by publishing a pastiche of Leapor 's religious poetry [ see GM , 22 ( 1752 ) , 529 ] .
6 It should also be noted that the obligation to support and maintain just institutions is likely to entail duties far above those of obedience to some laws .
7 It should also be noted that on this occasion the march was not accompanied by nationalist bands .
8 It should also be noted that loose feeding by hand or throwing device almost always involves a certain degree of ‘ spread ’ .
9 It may also be noted that the Local Government Act 1986 specifically prohibits any council from spending money for party political purposes .
10 It should also be noted that , in much the way that the period 25 December to 1 January is nowadays increasingly a ‘ holiday ’ but without religious content , so in medieval times the octave was an important festival and sometimes Christmas and Historical reckoning became uncertain in the dating of documents .
11 It may also be noted that if this method is employed then the first number chosen should be by random means rather than just ‘ saying a number between 1 and 10 ’ since it is well known that choices between these limits do not come out anything like randomly — the number 7 being particularly popular .
12 As in all other solutions , it may also be noted that there are non-scalar curvature singularities in the initial regions II and III on the hypersurfaces on which and respectively
13 It may also be noted that the solutions given in the notation of previous sections by ( 10.69 ) where c 1 and c 2 are given by ( 10.67 ) , similarly do not contain curvature singularities on the hypersurface provided the constants d i and a are constrained by ( 10.66 ) and ( 10.68 ) .
14 It may also be noted that the transformations for V in ( 12.1 ) and ( 12.2 ) may be restated in the form that , if a real Z is a solution of Ernst 's equation ( 11.18 ) , then ( 12.7 ) and ( 12.8 ) are also real solutions with arbitrary constants a and b , though as explained above , the possible values of b are constrained by the boundary conditions .
15 It may also be noted that last year the true blackthorn overlapped the Myrobalan in flowering season .
16 It may also be noted that indistinct analysis of needs will contribute to problems associated with evaluation .
17 It should also be noted that the success of such immersion by medium teaching is not complete .
18 It should also be noted that breaches tend to have a ‘ ripple effect ’ and that a practitioner who does not fully understand his obligations has only to proffer one piece of investment advice ( which may in itself be perfectly sound ) and he will almost certainly have breached several regulations in the process .
19 It should also be noted that professional disbursements are now considered to include interpreters ' and translators ' fees as well as those of counsel , agents and experts .
20 However , whilst it should be understood that coffins were generally associated with those whose bodies were destined for intramural burial , it should also be noted that recent archaeology has revealed instances of pre-sixteenth-century encoffined burials in churchyards and intramural shroud burial .
21 It must also be noted that preceding word positions may have been recognised incorrectly , given that most positions have alternative candidates , and often the correct word is not first in the ordered list .
22 It may also be noted that some US multinational companies attempted , quite unsuccessfully , to introduce into Japan ( and other Asian countries ) wage systems based on job evaluation and merit rating , as opposed to the more usual Japanese system of seniority and educational qualifications ( ILO , 1973 )
23 It should also be noted that Chaplin had mastered all the skills of being a showman .
24 While it is recognised that such powers may be necessary in that they lead to a number of arrests , it must also be noted that random and discriminatory stops may be counter-productive as they may have a detrimental effect on relations between police and public .
25 It is , of course , clear that the Report does not speak on behalf of working-class culture , but it should also be noted that it distances itself from the culture of the middle class ( cf. 236/256–7 ) .
26 It should also be noted that patients physically unable to exercise test have a high 1-year mortality and should be considered as having a positive test .
27 This is important because specific mechanisms have since been developed for subsidizing private operations in the inner area , but it should also be noted that all inner-area housing sites were already designated as housing land and there were no ‘ change of use ’ profits to be made on them .
28 However , it should also be noted that the interval between marriage and the birth of the first child has lengthened since the early seventies .
29 It should also be noted that Young and Willmott 's data do not record the number of contacts with each relative , only the number of relatives contacted .
30 It should also be noted that many universities offer extra-mural courses which have no fixed entrance requirements , that the Open University is open entry in terms of prior qualifications , and that many institutions are now developing ‘ access ’ courses which provide non-standard routes of entry to first degrees .
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