But when B is struck by any ponderous body, while A is at the same moment forced against a resisting body, then A is also liableto suffer fracture.
The pulmonary arteries and veins arealso liable to obstruction from the tumour.
The last tooth of the under-jaw is also liable to produce a similar hemicrania, when it begins to decay.
It is also liable to occur with a sudden and unexpected increase of fortune.
The sense of touch is also liable to be deceived from the acquired habits of one part of it acting in the vicinity of another part of it.
Inflammation of the lungs is also liable to occur in the measles, and must be attacked by venesection at any time of the disease; otherwise either a present death, or an incurable consumption, is the consequence.
The testis in men is also liable to suppurate with great pain, long confinement, and much danger; and lastly the affection of the brain is fatal to many.
Persistent angular deformity of the forearm is also liable to ensue, either from failure to correct the displacement primarily, or from subsequent bending due to ill-applied splints or slings.
It is also liable to be divided in wounds of the submaxillary region--for example, in cut throat, or during the operation for ligation of the lingual artery, or the removal of diseased lymph glands.
It is also liable to be fractured by pointed instruments thrust through the orbit, in which case intra-cranial complications are prone to ensue, and these in a large proportion of cases prove fatal.
In addition to its tendency to infiltrate adjacent tissues and organs, cancer is also liable to give rise to secondary growths.
The bursa is also liableto infective conditions, such as acute rheumatism, gonorrhœa, suppuration, or tubercle.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "also liable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.