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

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1 This doctrine has its roots in the equitable nature of the duty of confidence but can now be regarded as covering both equitable and contractual obligations of confidence ( see Initial Services Ltd v Putterill ) .
2 These worries can now be seen as exaggerated .
3 First , the Authority 's approach to each of the elements of practice central to PNP — needs , curriculum , teaching strategies and home-school — can now be strengthened and extended in the light of the material presented in our twelve reports ; each of these elements , though specific to PNP , is also a perennial concern in education and the issues therefore remain important .
4 Through the hierarchical assembly of geometric domains , the relationship of all piece-parts are established and , via the attribute sets , their functionality can now be determined and checked .
5 The weak equivalence principle can now be restated as follows to exclude tidal effects : the results of local mechanical experiments in a state of free fall are independent of the motion .
6 These relatively recent discoveries have meant that food sensitivity can now be recognized and dealt with far more effectively .
7 The objective of this investigation can now be re-stated as attempting to determine the following quantities :
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