Example sentences of "also [be] [vb pp] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Applications can also be made to the Land Tribunal to modify or discharge the restrictive covenant , but this will of course take time .
3 In so far as the United Kingdom might wish to argue that it itself has the right under the Convention to retain requirements such as those at issue , reference can also be made to the court 's judgment in Commission of the European Economic Community v. Italian Republic ( Case 10/61 ) [ 1962 ] E.C.R. 1 , from which it appears that according to the principles of international law , a member state which , by virtue of the entry into force of the E.E.C .
4 Reference should also be made to the section entitled Housing in Chapter 31 of this present volume .
5 Reference may also be made to the Sale of Goods Act 1893 , s.I(3) ; Timus v. Littlewood [ 1916 ] 1 K.B .
6 A complaint may also be made to the Commission .
7 It can also be likened to the world envisaged by Hassan 's ‘ new gnostics ’ , who see the future as a vast network of information systems produced , as Brooke-Rose points out , by the few for the many ( see section 2.1 above ) .
8 Material may also be transferred to the board by making a pattern of the diagram of the required size on paper .
9 If this were not enough , it is clear that control of fiscal policy would also be transferred to the Community level as a result of the rules on budget deficits .
10 The Head Office , which had moved to Wales , will now also be moved to the North .
11 This may be related to the destabilisation of the gastric mucosa engendered by a lifetime of exposure to the environmental conditions in coal mines , although clearly these symptoms could also be related to the asthenia of chronic respiratory disease which is so common in coal miners .
12 Moduli can also be related to the viscosity , and where η is known as the dynamic viscosity .
13 The frequency with which marriages dissolve will also be related to the way married couples — and the family — are integrated socially .
14 For Simmel , modernity is defined by societies which are highly monetarized , and therefore strongly permeated by high levels of abstraction and quantitative forms , which may also be related to the rise of industrialization .
15 The problem of ‘ precarious values ’ may also be related to the problem of rewards .
16 The prevalence of the disease in the gay community may also be related to the upsurge of interest and propaganda about homosexuality , while its first appearance in the US correlates with the American investment in paramedical research , ensuring that these ideas are at a higher concentration than elsewhere .
17 Considerable credit must , however , also be given to the shrewdness of Heseltine 's tactics .
18 Further study will also be given to the possibility of translocating a few Javan rhinos to other reserves within the species ' former range .
19 The examples used should be realistic and relevant to the pupils concerned Emphasis should also be given to the way in which percentages are used both for comparative purposes in many everyday situations and also as a numerical measure based on a 100-point scale of reference .
20 So far we have been concerned with odours which affect the public at large , but consideration must also be given to the protection afforded by the law , to employees and other workers who may experience odours in their places of work , whether in a factory , office , shop , or educational establishment , etc .
21 Consideration will also be given to the nature of culture and of civil society , of the domains of everyday life which are to be distinguished from ‘ economic ’ and ‘ state ’ spheres , but are crucial to the constituting of state and economy .
22 Many of the points which are made concerning alphabetical indexes in Chapters 15 , 16 and 17 may also be applied to the construction of indexes to classification schemes .
23 Some pressure must also be applied to the top of the assembly to keep them from lifting apart .
24 The Law can also be applied to the depth dimension , with a fulcrum in the middle ground .
25 Once admitted , however , the principle could then also be applied to the Magyar treatment of the Croats , the Polish of Ruthenians , etc .
26 Nevertheless , its point about the evidence for God 's goodness — that it is not compelling and that , indeed , there may be moments when it appears that the facts of life may not be reconciled with a good Creator at all — might also be applied to the evidence for God 's existence .
27 In addition to , secondary prevention could also be applied to the alleviation of social and psychological difficulties which might lead to attempts .
28 To get a true feeling for the plan it should also be applied to the Principal because although you have been paying a fixed amount in each month the value of this has also decreased due to inflation .
29 Could such a scientific , ‘ rational ’ approach also be applied to the analysis of humans ' social worlds , their relationships , experiences and behaviour within it' ?
30 How should indexicals be accommodated , so that the notion of logical consequence , as it applies for example to the inference from ( 14 ) to ( 15 ) , can also be applied to the inference from ( 16 ) to ( 17 ) ? ( 14 ) John Henry McTavitty is six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds ( 15 ) John Henry McTavitty is six feet tall ( 16 ) I am six feet tall and weigh 200 pounds ( 17 ) I am six feet tall Clearly , in order for ( 17 ) to be a valid inference from ( 16 ) , the referent of I must somehow be fixed — the inference does n't follow if ( 16 ) and ( 17 ) are said by different speakers .
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