Example sentences of "it [modal v] now [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it may now be accepted that so long as a historian is acting as a historian , his criteria must arise from his own study and must not be imported from some other autonomous field .
2 It may now be pointed out that , with the restriction ( 9.14 ) , the above solution includes the Khan-Penrose ( 1971 ) solution for colliding impulsive waves when .
3 In a personal injury action where the plaintiff prepares the summons it may now be served by the plaintiff 's solicitor sending it by first class post to the defendant at the address stated in the summons under Ord 7 , r10A .
4 But it may now be said that , so far from being a depressing conclusion , this states precisely the practical importance of conventionalism for adjudication .
5 It may now be said , however , that a self-conscious conventionalist would indeed ponder over past doctrine in the way actual judges do , not for evidence of popular opinion but more directly , because any lawmaker must take care to make new law consistent with old .
6 It may now be turned into an arts centre
7 I felt that it should now be placed on record that the monumental and disgraceful row which was a feature during the Battle of Britain between the two Air Vice-Marshals — Keith Park and Leigh Mallory — was in no way comparable to the discord that appeared to exist between Bennett and AVM Sir Ralph Cochrane , AOC No 5 Group .
8 It should now be renewed , perhaps within NATO 's proposed North Atlantic Co-operation Council , with central and eastern Europe and what is now the Union of Sovereign States — formerly the Soviet Union .
9 If it has just been created using option 2.1.1 — Create DC , it should now be updated using option 2.1.2 — Update DC and then submitted for assessment using option 2.1.3 , whereupon no further changes will be possible .
10 What is in issue here is whether it should now be varied .
11 Consequently , we feel entirely justified in holding that it should now be abandoned .
12 It must now be asked if the same could said in the mid-1980s .
13 Harnack himself defended that development as necessary for the survival of Christian faith in the ancient Graeco-Roman world , but believed it must now be transcended , for it brought with it the immense danger of transforming the original and authentic gospel of love preached and exemplified by Jesus into abstract intellectual formulae , of confusing the husk with the kernel .
14 Having selected a remedy it must now be given , but first I would like to put in a little reassurance .
15 While there are many who would argue that a measure of technical knowledge is desirable in those who use a GIS and a protection against the misuse of a powerful tool , it must now be established that maximum ‘ achievable ’ use of a software system owes much to the creation of a structured use environment , with logic controls built into the interface .
16 In other figures where both the bust and the head are expanded in this exaggerated way , the neck clearly presented a problem : by nature a slender form , it must now be used to connect convincingly two abnormally heavy masses .
17 And then it 'll now be finished .
18 Who knew whether it could now be called upon to fight a steady fighting withdrawal ?
19 The novelty of this discontent was that it could now be mobilised by the political left .
20 This was tempting a different breed into the job — it could now be seen as a rewarding all-year-round career .
21 If there is to be a full hearing of her application for a residence order it seems improbable that it could now be heard before the end of July at the earliest .
22 It could now be argued that the unity of wartime should be carried on to deal with peacemaking , demobilization and economic reconstruction .
23 It could now be argued that , throughout the history of the earth , Nature had rewarded those who were able and energetic , and punished those who could not keep up with the race towards higher things .
24 Put the culture , as it shall now be called , in a warm room .
25 The Third Programme 's elitist appeal ( as it would now be called ) to a minority ‘ whose tastes , education and mental habits enable them to take pleasure in close and responsive listening to broadcasts of artistic and intellectual distinction ’ ( Annan , 1977 , p. 12 ) was so limited that in 1957 it was confined to weekday evenings and weekends from 2.30 onwards .
26 It will now be seen that the escarpment is the abrupt end of a large plateau culminating in Wild Boar Fell .
27 This , it will now be seen , can be justified not only by necessary limitations of space , but by the advantage that can be gained in many respects from sacrificing generality in favour of contextual particularity .
28 It will now be argued that the topological ‘ fold ’ singularities of regions II and III in the Khan-Penrose solution , are also general features of all colliding plane wave solutions .
29 To all ticket holders and teachers who have sold tickets for the postponed Redhill Rally please note it will now be held on 30th January .
30 On the face of things , the use of AZT as a prophylactic of the emergence of AIDS in infected people is ineffective ; probably it will now be abandoned .
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