Example sentences of "with [Wh det] [vb mod] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Let us deal first , with what might be called methodological problems . |
2 | I have so far dealt only with what might be considered extraneous matters which are of little concern to the non-collector , who can read and enjoy a book without worrying about endpapers , half-titles , advertisements and the rest ; though even the ordinary reader must reach a point where bibliographical matters begin to impinge . |
3 | Although supplementary facts should not , in general , be added to a problem , the case is different with what may be called omitted facts . |
4 | That is , how to give a child a knowledge of what has been accepted as right and what has been accepted as wrong , or , in other words , of good and evil ; and further , how this can be so well rooted in their minds that it produces in them an inclination to act automatically in accordance with what must be designated civilised behaviour . |
5 | Mental events are contained in rather than identical with what can be called personal epistemic facts . |