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

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1 However , it must also be recalled that the Prince always hoped that as time went on and his wife 's interests expanded , she would become a figure in her own right , carrying out independent duties .
2 On the basis of the experimental data it must also be concluded that the adverse entropy contribution to poly ( A+U ) from U-U stacking is relatively small .
3 It must also be emphasised that the honorary degree is in a category all its own and is not to be confused with the degree awarded after successful study ; it is not an alternative .
4 But it should also be emphasised that the limitations on peripheral leverage are severe .
5 It must also be said that a plain boiled ham presented on or off the bone is a delight to the jaded palate and should not be ignored because it remains undistinguished by any special cure .
6 On the other hand , it could also be said that the madness of modern life is hopelessly out of touch with God !
7 Nevertheless , it must also be said that the new revenue at the monks ' disposal served to hasten the building of the new choir of the cathedral , which ( as we shall see ) was one of the major achievements of Anselm 's archiepiscopate .
8 It can also be said that the use of delegated legislation is desirable : ( a ) it allows a certain flexibility in the law .
9 It might also be said that the Portland Limestone of southern England is the Tithonian limestone in yet another form , with what is mainly a molluscan fauna of limited diversity .
10 Further , an examination of the impact of Japan 's industrialization on the industrialization of twentieth century South East Asia will identify the importance of the Asian capitalist network in shaping the modern economic growth of the region , as well as some of the ‘ missed opportunities ’ which occurred under European rule from the middle of the nineteenth century : it must also be said that the penetration of Japanese manufactures into South East Asia had destructive as well as constructive implications for the South East Asian economies .
11 It may also be observed that the transformation ( 12.1 ) can be used to obtain the soliton solution of Ferrari and Ibañez ( 1987 b ) described in Section 10.4 , using as seed the Khan Penrose solution .
12 It may also be observed that the functions f and g are given by and .
13 Although , if it was a French war , might it also be assumed that the Vietnamese , whose tendency to sit on the fence was the subject of American as well as French complaint , would want to join in with the same enthusiasm that they would give to a national cause ?
14 It should also be recognised that the emerging women 's movement of the late 1960s was part of this politicisation process .
15 But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places .
16 It can also be seen that the transformation ( 12.1 ) is equivalent to adding to V the Stoyanov solution ( 10.29 ) .
17 It can also be seen that the singularity structure of this solution is the same as that of the Khan-Penrose solution .
18 In this case , it can also be seen that the new and initial solutions have the same singularity structure .
19 It can also be seen that the B II minima are more sharply defined than the B I state .
20 It might also be maintained that the elasticity of the concept of Satya in Indian philosophical thought may well account for these apparent contradictions .
21 In the body of the text , it may also be revealed that the person is in some position which may give opportunities for taking advantage of children , such as a registered foster-parent , a holiday-camp entertainer , a landlord who placed ads offering single mothers a home at his seaside lodging-house , a coach-driver who took a party of thirty-four primary school children .
22 It should also be noted that no patent system can be watertight .
23 It should also be noted that a covenant limiting hours of access may not limit hours of use of the demised property , provided that the tenant arrives before permitted hours cease and leaves after they recommence .
24 ‘ It must also be noted that the computer systems generate information and it is how this information is used that influences the returns on the total package .
25 ‘ It must also be noted that the Scandinavian interpretation of the water chemistry , in particular the role of acidity and the loss of fish , has been challenged , ’ noted the Commission .
26 It should also be noted that The Gentleman 's Magazine allowed an anonymous poet to indulge the sincerest form of flattery in 1752 , by publishing a pastiche of Leapor 's religious poetry [ see GM , 22 ( 1752 ) , 529 ] .
27 It should also be noted that the obligation to support and maintain just institutions is likely to entail duties far above those of obedience to some laws .
28 It may also be noted that the Local Government Act 1986 specifically prohibits any council from spending money for party political purposes .
29 It may also be noted that the solutions given in the notation of previous sections by ( 10.69 ) where c 1 and c 2 are given by ( 10.67 ) , similarly do not contain curvature singularities on the hypersurface provided the constants d i and a are constrained by ( 10.66 ) and ( 10.68 ) .
30 It may also be noted that the transformations for V in ( 12.1 ) and ( 12.2 ) may be restated in the form that , if a real Z is a solution of Ernst 's equation ( 11.18 ) , then ( 12.7 ) and ( 12.8 ) are also real solutions with arbitrary constants a and b , though as explained above , the possible values of b are constrained by the boundary conditions .
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