Example sentences of "[be] [adj] also [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Those reinsurers who instinctively ‘ follow ’ SwissRe are likely also to take their lead on this issue .
2 To give a concrete example , personal social services care is only one element in individual care systems in which family , neighbour and purchased care are likely also to play a part .
3 I have argued that company law in its attempt to establish the legitimacy of corporate managerial power has been concerned also to show that the power conferred on managers is subject to controls which prevent it from being used arbitrarily .
4 Any adequate expulsion clause would refer specifically to professional misconduct ( Clause 19.01.8 ) , but it would not be unusual also to impose positive duties on partners : ( 1 ) to apply timeously for the replacement of their practising certificates .
5 It may be useful also to refer to the National Code of Local Government Conduct , para. 5 ( Appendix D , post , p. 105 ) .
6 When considering Ernst 's equation , it is frequently found to be useful also to introduce an associated function Ε , defined by ( 11.11 ) With this , the line element ( 11.4 ) or ( 11.6 ) can be written in the alternative form ( 11.12 ) and the main equations ( 6.22d , e ) , or alternatively ( 11.7 ) , become .
7 And in order for this to be possible , he must be able also to show that he understands what he has learned .
8 It might be thought that a larger population would create a larger labour force and market , thereby increasing the level of economic welfare in LDCs ; however , it is essential for other resources ( land , capital and enterprise ) to be available also to generate income and wealth through productive enterprise .
9 well the County Branch initiation er but I think I 'd be inclined also to spread that to our six district branches as well .
10 Nevertheless , it might be wise also to consider models in which managers are in no way altruistic , to see whether the results are different .
11 I am pleased also to announce a total of more than £6.5 million industrial investment by a further four companies , either expanding , modernising or setting up operations in Wales .
12 I am pleased also to tell the House that the United Kingdom is sending £20 million worth of animal feed aid to St. Petersburg so that livestock need not be slaughtered this winter .
13 They were anxious also to find a mooring place for their four-oared ceremonial barge , with a cabin in the stern .
14 With free counterpoint it is possible also to vary the number of ‘ parts ’ to form chords of different densities at any point , so that each horizontal line can be made up of vertical combinations of various numbers of notes .
15 It is possible also to study the effects of drastic changes in existing fertility and mortality rates .
16 In general , when he condemns right-wing violence , of which there is all too much in Germany ( 670 attacks by right-wing extremists in the first four months of this year , up from 420 in the same period last year ) , he is careful also to condemn left-wing violence , of which there is fortunately much less .
17 It is interesting also to note that ‘ … people give the roots of the Petasites vulgaris , which abounds , to the cattle in winter ’ .
18 It is instructive also to express the metric in Kruskal-Szekeres form .
19 If poverty is a long-term prospect , it is likely also to affect the morale of the patient and his carers .
20 On the basis of this table , it can be said that the two variables are connected : a woman who declares a positive attitude to housework is likely also to have a high specification of standards and routines .
21 Wyatt 's worldly recognition that his ‘ device ’ needed to be changed if he was to continue through the seasons is likely also to have been learned through his parts in kings ' games .
22 On these sheets it is helpful also to have the reference and the English translation .
23 Even at the design stage it is useful also to recognise that all this material will require procedures for updating in the light of experience
24 The difficulty is that the assumptions on which it is based are to say the least shaky : the assumptions , namely , that only one vote suffices although more than one candidate is to be elected ; that preferential voting is reliable , even when used in ignorance of all the relevant information and inhibited by the arbitrary exclusion of candidates who might otherwise be successful ; that it is reasonable to grant to some votes the privilege of being transferred , and to lower-preference votes the possibility of exercising greater influence than is warranted by their very definition ; that it is reasonable also to give to all transferred votes the same weighting as to original votes ; and that election by quota is sensible even if the quotas are manifestly make-believe .
25 Based on their high sequence similarity , it is reasonable also to place parthenogenesis bacteria within this genus .
26 ( The computer is eventual also to deal with the finance and other Club matters ) .
27 It is important also to put on the record the serious growth of racism and neo-Nazi activity throughout much of western Europe and what was formerly termed eastern Europe .
28 It is important also to sort out those trees and shrubs that , like rhododendrons , will only thrive on acid soils .
29 It is important also to remember that a post or pension given to a member could be a reward for past services as well as a means of securing future ones .
30 With a postal questionnaire , it is important also to check that the layout is neither confusing nor encouraging any particular response .
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