Example sentences of "could also be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Ashby 's warnings of the dangers of professionals , although apparently directed against those in extra-mural departments , could also be applied to the staff of the WEA .
2 The death penalty could also be applied to those who refused baptism , failed to conform to ecclesiastical disciplines given out by missionary leaders , or who refused to fast in Lent .
3 In addition to , secondary prevention could also be applied to the alleviation of social and psychological difficulties which might lead to attempts .
4 So although the law is mainly directed at shopkeepers , it could also be applied to anyone who sells or gives a young person a sniffable product .
5 The Vagrancy Act 1824 section 4 could also be referred to , but those taking an examination in the law of tort would not be expected to know it .
6 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 .
7 Injecting drug-users could also be exposed to — or expose a partner to — HIV , during sex .
8 A CO band above 1900 cm -1 is therefore almost certainly due to a terminal CO ; a band below this frequency may be due to a bridging ligand , but it could also be ascribed to a terminal ligand with some unusually severe reduction of the CO bond strength through back-bonding .
9 The methane of the coal seam could also be oxidized to formaldehyde , the basis of the acetal polymers , or even to higher alcohols — the other half of the polyester molecule .
10 A learner driver sitting behind the steering wheel is a driver even though the qualified driver has control of the vehicle as well and could also be said to be driving .
11 It could also be said to be an example of the developed use of experienced laymen to assist in the determination of disputes .
12 The most familiar is that of total ignorance , in the sense of making no response at all , and which could also be said to be based on total ignorance .
13 Could also be said to be its maturity value .
14 Some of these clients can misread political realities , others may perceive that they are ‘ involving clinicians ’ in management whereas they could also be seen to be merely ‘ indoctrinating ’ .
15 Reduced sentences could also be given to those who confessed to any subsequent crimes .
16 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 .
17 The report suggests that free bus passes could also be offered to ‘ certain disadvantaged groups ’ in their first weeks of employment .
18 The fuelwood shortage in these areas could also be alleviated to a degree by the introduction of more efficient wood-burning stoves , and industrial use of wood could be improved by minimising waste .
19 The aims set out in the charter do not , in any case , represent the only form in which scientific progress can be achieved ; other conventions than ‘ mathematical plainness of language ’ could also be appealed to as significant for intellectual endeavour .
20 Of course , there are internal aspects , such as the semantic cohesion within the lexical field established by my drink , which could also be appealed to in claiming that this chunk of discourse is a unit of some kind .
21 The modules could form part of the bare-bones station or the truncated Freedom ( though they might not get up there early on ) ; they could also be mated to the single-launch skylab .
22 This approach could also be linked to reforms that require private sector companies to make over regular , but small parts of the total value of their capital to such a scheme .
23 The emphasis on the exclusion of outside powers from Southeast Asia could also be linked to the search for a comprehensive political settlement of the Kampuchean dispute , which would enmesh Indo-China into the arrangement reached .
24 By analogy with the Z2 Carbonate , however , similar porosities could also be expected to be developed in base of slope sediments where the pay zone would be thicker and the rocks would make more attractive reservoirs .
25 The importance of this part of the debate is that it illuminates one crucially important difference between , on this occasion , Devlin and Hart : that is , the disagreement over whether or not it is possible for there to be areas of behaviour which , whilst they might be considered to be ‘ immoral ’ , could also be considered to be ‘ private ’ .
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