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

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1 In addition to the substantial delivery of Government programmes , the Agency has also been able to deploy earned surpluses on a range of innovative projects from training to business development financing .
2 The Museum of Modern Art has also been able to give contemporary photographic artists catalogues published to a standard possibly even higher than that achieved with the Atget volumes : see , for example , NICHOLAS NIXON : PICTURES OF PEOPLE , printed in tritone by Franklin Graphics , Providence , Rhode Island , 1988 .
3 But TV has also been able to accommodate new forms like — Monty Python ‘ s Flying Circus ( 1969–74 ) , where narrative logic is a joke or non-existent .
4 I have also been able to make significant extra resources available to safeguard the environment , on which expenditure is planned to increase by more than 27 per cent .
5 In the past five or six years , foodservice companies have also been able to supply frozen pasta .
6 Selected industries have also been able to secure extra depreciation in proportion to any increase in the share of exports in their total sales .
7 ‘ We have also been able to provide dedicated space for Daniel Rodgers , our Mortgage Consultant , who is able to offer free and professional advice on all financial aspects of a move .
8 All children should be supported in valuing their own dialects and in using them where they are appropriate to context and purpose , but they should also be able to use Standard English when it is necessary and helpful to do so in speaking as well as writing .
9 Educational facilities and the quality of teaching staff must also improve — either colleges of nursing must only employ qualified teaching staff or they should leave it to the higher education establishments , who will also be able to facilitate adequate library facilities .
10 To compete with Moscow they must also be able to deal direct with foreign suppliers .
11 Groups may also be able to create important costs which can be used as ‘ negative selective incentives ’ .
12 You may also be able to get legal insurance as an add-on to a household policy for as little as £12.50 per year , but it may not always cover you for a battle with the boss , so check before you buy
13 She will also be able to establish mental goals and to organise a linked sequence of actions designed to achieve a particular objective .
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