Example sentences of "[modal v] to be [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 used to be called a ragged school .
2 But it used to be called a ragged school .
3 This used to be called a tight fiscal policy .
4 You are what used to be called a White Russian . ’
5 It used to be called the Great Western railway , which was built in the 1830s under the guidance of the engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel .
6 It was during this period of what used to be called the Dark Ages that the ethnic map of Europe began to assume a character which in the main survives today .
7 Peter Rawlins , having failed in his mission to set up the stubbornly impracticable Taurus computer trading system , has done what used to be called the honourable thing .
8 Vitamin A used to be called the anti-infective vitamin because a deficiency reduces the resistance of certain parts of the body to infection .
9 The Sun used to be called the Daily Herald .
10 To my mind that clinched the connection with Pegasus Farm , the Winged Pegasus being the emblem of the Parachute Regiment which used to be called the Red Berets ( when Richard Todd was making films ) but nowadays ( since American Football and Rambo ) referred to themselves as the Maroon Machine .
11 He explained the British problem to the Germans by saying that the British people had been lied to — they had not been told the truth about what used to be called the Common Market and is now called the European Community .
12 The CD used to be considered a luxury item , but last year its share of the music market broke the 50 per cent barrier for the first time .
13 There are seven grades to be allotted , from A to G. Grades A , B , and C are aligned to the old O level grades A , B , and C , and to CSE grade I. Grades D and E are aligned to O level grades D and E and to CSE 2 and 3 ; while grade F is aligned to CSE grade 4 , which used to be considered the average grade in the population as a whole .
14 So I think we ought to be considering the entire sum of money but we ought also to be looking for ways in which we could be maximising the total impact .
15 Different thoughts , but one thought : Secord would suddenly explode to the interpreter , ‘ He 's still not talking about the god-damned hostage thing ! ’ ; or , in North 's exasperated words , ‘ if we 're really sincere about this whole friggin' thing … they ought to be exercising every possible amount of leverage they 've got to get those people out . ’
16 I just said to Walt , we ought to be getting a gon-doh-lar back . ’
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