Example sentences of "also [be] [verb] that [det] " in BNC.

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1 However , it has also been observed that those with wrinkled testa ( coats ) appear to be slower to germinate and may well benefit from piercing , scratching or abrasion .
2 It has also been said that such activities can help to raise the general level of energy of members of the household , the depletion of which may often show itself as a succession of minor illnesses .
3 It has also been suggested that many of the species digest wood in their diet , particularly the often large panaques .
4 It has also been suggested that several of these pagus centres were later promoted to the rank of civitas capitals in their own right ; examples for which a case has been made on epigraphic grounds in Britain include Carlisle , Ilchester and Water Newton .
5 I 've also been told that some of my shots would make very good ‘ New Age ’ album covers , so you never know .
6 It has also been shown that more sensitive judgements can be obtained from children when the power figure — so often represented by the adult — is removed ( Lloyd and Donaldson , 1976 ) .
7 The point should also be made that many of these techniques are statistically and technically complex , often requiring computerised operation .
8 It can also be concluded that these Killing-Cauchy horizons are unstable against small but generic perturbations of the initial data and that , in a very precise sense , ‘ generic ’ initial data always produce all-embracing space-like curvature singularities .
9 To return to the internal structure of Mosca 's elite , it must also be emphasised that this organised elite should not only share attitudes on significant issues but should also be aware of doing so , otherwise they can not properly manage the affairs of state in a responsible and decisive manner .
10 Whilst it may be argued that this is merely an illustration of the duty owed under the OLA 1957 , it may also be said that this exists as a form of liability under the tort of negligence but outside the scope of the 1957 Act .
11 It could also be said that this quotation applies to school librarians , as part of the educational workforce .
12 But it should also be said that some elements of this description of mine could be taken to characterise the activity , sometimes ominous enough in its human implications , of all imaginative writers , however remote they may be from the dualistic confederacy .
13 But the fact should also be faced that these two developments represent in microcosm what has happened and is happening in many of Britain 's older industrial towns .
14 It should also be noted that such normal stress effects are to be found in metals when subjected to very large torsional strains .
15 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 .
16 It should also be noted that many of the otherwise unemployed have little sense of attachment to the organisation for which they work and regard the jobs they have as transitory .
17 It should also be noted that many of these issues have not greatly exercised the academic community in this country .
18 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 .
19 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 )
20 It should also be noted that most of the institutions represented here are national or leading research bodies .
21 It should also be noted that this study confirms our earlier remarks concerning the importance of the backbone conformations in determining the helical structure of DNA and , notably , twist angles .
22 It should also be noted that this section does not insure against any sickness which occurs within 21 days of the commencement of the policy or is the result of alcoholism .
23 It can also be argued that all pension and retirement benefits schemes should be fully subject to sex discrimination law .
24 It may also be argued that some limits to growth , which Hirsch ( 1977 ) called ‘ social limits ’ , are already operating .
25 It might also be argued that this provision of free sterile needles might even encourage some drug users to experiment or continue with intravenous use .
26 It could also be argued that this would help to build up a body of men with substantial diplomatic experience from which the diplomats of the future might be drawn .
27 Thus if it is held that really we are substances ( Descartes ) , then , it would seem , it must also be held that all we can be aware of in perception are modifications of ourselves , which are , at most , the representations in us of modifications of other substances .
28 It can also be shown that this family of solutions has the same singularity structure as the class of Szekeres solutions as described in Section 9.3 and to which it reduces when .
29 It may also be shown that these transformations include both the Ehlers transformation and the rotation described in previous sections .
30 In connection with this it should also be remembered that all popular places , all sites actually used by the people , tend to retain the best routine of antiquity very much more than any localities or machines used by any privileged class .
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