Example sentences of "can [adv] also [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 This point can perhaps also be illustrated by some of the recent legislative reforms of company law .
2 This role is assumed in Textermination vis-á-vis the genealogy of the novel itself ; Brooke-Rose 's novel can thus also be included in the generic category of ‘ palimpsest history ’ .
3 The method can thus also be used as form of peer review .
4 Such people , who can probably also be thought of as " voluntary " temporary workers , often fill the more highly skilled and supervisory positions which the camps offer on a seasonal basis .
5 Certainly denon 's is a substantially clearer and less muddled sound , but this can often also be achieved with simple care and attention to mastering , allied to access the original lacquers or tapes — which Denon has in many cases had .
6 The church occupies an interesting site in relation to the rest of the village , and the manor sites can now also be seen to be very complex .
7 The original windows of the ‘ east ’ gable and the side walls having become low-level lights closely related to the new upper floor , the fine stained glass they contain can now also be admired at close range .
8 The guaranteed customers ( even if at cut-price ) twice daily during term-time can assist the financial success of many rural bus routes , which can sometimes also be used by adults to travel to nearby centres .
9 The same cognitive mechanism responsible for the deleterious effects of psychotic disorder can therefore also be seen as a gateway through which the raw material of creativity , originating below immediate awareness , is passed for elaboration by the conscious mind .
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