Example sentences of "also be [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He will also be developing new business .
2 The concern about the unbalanced getting imageries for action from porn videos and television violence has not been matched by a concern that the popular newspapers may also be providing similar material .
3 Specified users must be LIFESPAN users and must also be registered relational database users .
4 They will also be receiving regular info three times a year on the world of music , sport , TV and films , plus special discounts , free offers and great competitions with chances to win big prizes .
5 They will also be given automatic entry to the Silk Cut Challenge Cup and the Regal Trophy competitions .
6 Adedayo Adebayo 's suggestion to improve the game should also be given serious consideration .
7 The programmer may also be given temporary access to other modules by way of special links .
8 The programmer may also be given temporary access to other modules by way of special links .
9 Customers must also be given sufficient information about the risks involved in a transaction adequately to assess the merits of that transaction .
10 Employees should also be given adequate training in safety precautions etc .
11 [ Hyperion too will soon also be plugging this gap — Ed . ]
12 The requirement in the Adoption Agency Regulations to counsel the parents specifically about all the alternatives to adoption , and to make sure that their views about these different alternatives are placed before the court , together with the fact that guardians ad litem and reporting officers will also be scrutinising this element of the work , should lead to more careful practice at this stage .
13 We will also be testing new material , in the hope of improving response .
14 We shall in future also be making greater use of external sources of technology .
15 Identical boards can also be produced this way in small batch quantities using the same artwork .
16 It must also be remembered that university education at Oxford and Cambridge before 1945 ( when those who are now judges attended ) was also very largely a middle-class activity , within the first three groups of the table set out above .
17 It must also be remembered that death usually took place in the home , not only because nineteenth century parents preferred it , but also because , before the development of antisepsis in practical nursing in the last quarter of the century , to send a patient to hospital was much more likely to prove fatal than keeping him at home .
18 ( 2 ) It must also be remembered that merger relief under CA 1985 , s131 , and merger accounting under SSAP 23 and CA 1985 , Sched 4A are only available in respect of a takeover involving a share for share exchange ( see para 23.1 below ) .
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