Example sentences of "also be [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , any non divergent behaviour possible for a syntactic approximation will also be possible for the original process . |
2 | Staying would also be impossible in the long run but that young man would let me stay for a little while — until the restaurant closed , anyway . |
3 | The oxygen-carrying formulations could also be invaluable for the treatment of tumours and cardiovascular disease . |
4 | … the correct comparison is not with any man but with an hypothetical man who would also be unavailable at the critical time . |
5 | When one considers that the main reason that words are absent is that they are proper nouns , which will also be unavailable from the larger lexicon , it is clear that omissions are unavoidable . |
6 | For example , the speed that a vehicle travels will also be influential on the petrol consumed , and therefore the cost of a journey . |
7 | This would explain the protection by GH5 of nucleosomal DNA against micrococcal nuclease digestion ; it would also be consistent with the GH5-DNA crosslinks and with the presence of two binding sites . |
8 | The model must also be consistent with the existence of a magnetic dipole source at no great depth , have plausible relative abundances of the various elements , and in representing Jupiter today can be the outcome of a plausible evolution from the birth of Jupiter to the present . |
9 | Each practice area strategy should also be consistent with the firm 's overall strategy . |
10 | In its final form BS 7750 will also be compatible with the European Community eco-audit developments . |
11 | For the most part , what is good for the business will also be good for the shareholders and so speaking of a duty to benefit the business will often be accurate enough . |
12 | It should be noted that positive discrimination would also be unlawful under the Act , since it inevitably results in one racial or ethnic group being treated less favourably than another on the grounds of their race , and so on . |
13 | In addition to antibiotics , it should be recognised that enzymes are microbial products which could also be involved in the biocontrol action , for example , by causing the lysis of the cell walls of pathogens during the phenomenon of mycoparasitism ( Fig. 1 ) . |
14 | Sexual behaviour and infection with human papillomavirus seem important in addition to smoking in the genesis of cervical cancer and may also be involved in the aetiology of anal cancer . |
15 | A similar parallel is seen in the epiphytic cactus , Rhipsalis , the only cactus genus to be found outside the Americas , while birds may also be involved in the dispersal of the fruits of other epiphytes such as aroids and bromeliads . |
16 | The post-holder will also be involved in the preparations for the next HEFCE research assessment exercise ; this will include questions relating to the establishment of a publications database , and candidates for this appointment should therefore be computer literate . |
17 | Other discourse types do not have such overtly marked units ; but they may also be susceptible to the same representation . |
18 | However it could also be inaccurate between the data points . |
19 | Their decision could also be crucial to the outcome of a long legal battle between the ministry and women peace protesters who have been at Greenham for eight years . |
20 | This remodelling might also be contemporary with the decision to provide earthwork defences , though it could have preceded it by several years on current dating evidence ; either way , such changes mark a significant watershed in the town 's development and pose important questions about its status and function . |
21 | We should also be proud of the NHS 's achievement in that respect . |
22 | Such systems would also be useful for the recognition and editing of diagrams . |
23 | The LEC may also be useful in the non-surgical treatment of unruptured tubal pregnancies . |
24 | If this is correct , those principles should also be applicable to the Animals Act . |
25 | The investment business of credit institutions , i.e. banks , that trade in securities may also be subject to the Capital Adequacy Directive at the option of the home state . |
26 | As a form of understanding history will necessarily also be subject to the whole range of questions that surround interpretation , representation and narrative in any form . |
27 | Texas Gulf Sulphur , as well as affirming the general disclose or abstain principle , made it clear that the persons communicating inside information ( tippers ) to others ( tippees ) would be in breach of the law ; and the tippees themselves would also be subject to the disclose or abstain rule ( ie. prevented from tipping ) . |
28 | However , section 64(4) ( b ) might seem to contemplate that an appointed representative can also be subject to the rules of a self-regulating organisation and thus under the statute a member of it . |
29 | It would also be necessary for the competency attained to be describable ; that is , the tests would be criterion- , not norm-referenced . |
30 | Where a project requires technical expertise it may also be necessary for the company to recruit suitably qualified personnel or seek outside advice if the expertise is lacking , both at the outset and during the course of the project . |