Example sentences of "with what [is] now " in BNC.

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1 It 's the first foot clinic of it 's kind in the country , dealing with what 's now called podiatry , formerly chiropody ; bunions , ingrowing toenails , sports injuries and the like .
2 THE ABILITY of small firms to continue the past decade 's rapid growth into the 1990s could suffer from increasing problems with what is now being called the ‘ people gap ’ .
3 Colin Renfrew On the international scene , archaeology in those years underwent the revolution sometimes referred to as the ‘ new archaeology ’ and has continued , as I see it , with what is now called processual archaeology : the most important component is a much greater concern to make archaeological theory and reasoning methods explicit .
4 New regulatory measures specifically geared towards conglomerates may therefore be needed to deal with what is now a more urgent and pressing problem .
5 I served on the Committee which dealt with what is now the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , in the hope that I could draw on my own experience as chairman of the Cardiff juvenile bench , and as someone who had worked with young offenders .
6 He left , but was charged with what is now s.2 of the 1978 Act , evading liability by deception .
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