Example sentences of "[conj] can now be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 By far the best service that can now be done to these pubs , both for ourselves and future generations , is to leave well alone .
2 The limitation that can now be placed on the child-bearing and child-rearing years gives women a greater choice as to whether to return to work sooner , later or not at all .
3 Not quite : one meteorite that can now be classed with the polymict eucrites fell at Macibini , South Africa , on 23 September , 1936 .
4 In summary , the exclusion of through traffic would serve the city well and can now be justified by several arguments .
5 This coach , after some hundred years of care at Wolverton , was handed to the National Railway Museum , and can now be seen at its York Museum .
6 However , the study of difference has acquired a newer meaning and can now be seen in the light of a test of our theories of development and language , and in a way which does not isolate a particular group under study .
7 The authors add that by about this age , ‘ Stable structures have replaced earlier instabilities and can now be used in the service of new cognitive skills while keeping sexual drive components in greater isolation . ’
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