Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] now be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The problem of meeting the probable needs and wishes of the wider constituency which might now be considered eligible for some sort of formal association with the University after obtaining a qualification therefore needs to be addressed . |
2 | ‘ Grant aid , which will now be paid monthly rather than quarterly , will be subject to continuing demonstration of sound financial management . ’ |
3 | The pyramidical shape in that year reflected what must now be considered high mortality rates at all ages , and particularly among the very young . |
4 | One of the very first of them was Rossini 's Elisabetta Regina d'Inghilterra , which revolves around a real enough subject : the execution of what might now be called political prisoners . |
5 | Throughout the first decade of television , the dominant influence was what would now be called stand-up comedy . |
6 | It would be wrong to claim that Darwinism had no impact on the study of what would now be called ecological relationships , but the impact was indirect . |
7 | It was certainly possible to study what would now be called ecological relationships before the founding of scientific ecology . |
8 | His monistic philosophy promoted a sense of the unity of Nature among later generations of environmentalists , but it was several decades before serious work on what would now be called ecological topics began . |
9 | On a renewed application for leave to move for what would now be called judicial review , this court granted the application . |