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

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1 Pyrenees may also refer to small ewes ' milk cheeses that are produced in the same area .
2 Occupational welfare may include tangible benefits such as non-contributory pensions , company cars or cheap loans , but may also refer to less tangible aspects of employment like the number and range of hours worked , the working environment and effects on health or future prospects .
3 On a more subjective level social isolation may also refer to feelings of loneliness and concerns about the quality and quantity of social contacts .
4 They may also refer to the relation between structures and the coast , in which case the primary division is usually between longitudinal and transverse coasts .
5 The Minister may also refer to the discretionary grants from local education authorities .
6 We may also refer to a writer like Meiklejohn ( 1909 ) ; his book is an excellent work of its kind , and despite the oft-repeated claims of more recent linguists that previous investigators had seriously neglected syntax , that subject receives no fewer than seventy pages in his treatment ( even when the allocation of words to word-classes is excluded ) .
7 This may also extend to corrective diets for certain unborn children who are potentially at risk .
8 The right of rescission may also extend to the occurrence of certain events which , although not a breach of warranty , may lead to the acquirer being unwilling to proceed ( for example , a major fire ) .
9 Colds may also go to the chest and linger .
10 Actions start in the High Court and cases may also go to the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords .
11 It may also bring to a head a number of crucial questions about spreading priorities — for example , defence versus social security spending — when the oil revenues begin to decline over the coming years .
12 Platelets may also contribute to the development of atherosclerosis .
13 Increased thromboxane A 2 production may also contribute to thrombogenesis in atherosclerotic vessels .
14 Other factors may also contribute to the survival or demise of tropical forests .
15 Activity-induced changes in the morphology or number of spines may also contribute to changes in synaptic efficiency , as suggested by a number of electron-microscopic studies .
16 Alcohol may also contribute to nocturnal hypoxaemia by causing narrowing of the upper airways .
17 Lack of privacy , loss of security and personal identity and isolation from family and friends may also contribute to anxiety .
18 The temporality of the object may also contribute to our sense of identity by evoking the past of our own society .
19 Plying this area with yet more oil , in the form of creamy cleansers and heavy moisturisers , will exacerbate the problem of excessive shine , and may also contribute to outbreaks of spots .
20 These findings may also contribute to the understanding of the trophic effect of gastrin on enterochromaffin like cells in man with conditions associated with hypergastinaemia .
21 Intrinsic bicarbonate secretion from the oesophageal mucosa may also contribute to intraluminal acid neutralisation , and such secretion has been shown in vivo in the opossum oesophagus , which is known to contain submucous glands .
22 If NSAIDs directly enhance leukotriene synthesis this may also contribute to mucosal injury .
23 Oxidised LDL may also contribute to atherosclerotic lesions by toxic effects on endothelial cells , including inhibition of release of nitric oxide , inhibition of endothelial cell migration and proliferation , and formation of immune complexes with oxidised LDL .
24 In patients with TIH , the main circulating mediator is PTHrP. , In breast cancer , PTHrP may also contribute to the ability of metastases to grow in bone by acting as a local mediator .
25 Chronic conditions such as diabetes and weakness after a stroke may also lead to incontinence .
26 Though taking up an interest for its own sake may also lead to new friends and a good social life , it can be helpful or necessary to join a club purely for emotional support or to forge fresh contacts .
27 Some medical treatments , such as partial gastrectomy , may also lead to osteoporosis .
28 This means that the horse wo n't get the full benefit from his feed and it may also lead to digestive disorders .
29 The recognition that there are authors who have not traditionally formed part of the literary ‘ canon ’ in the past may also lead to discussion about present-day social inequalities .
30 In addition the possible abuse of monopoly power in any nationalised industry which is a monopoly may also lead to inefficiency .
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