Example sentences of "[adj] [is] now " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , Martin Pipe 's Run For Free is now 7-1 second favourite for the Cheltenham Gold Cup with Coral after his brilliant all-the-way eight-length win in the Welsh National at Chepstow .
2 The Belgian Black Pied is now found throughout Belgium .
3 The balance from the Company 's authorised share capital of £1 375 000 001 which remains unissued is now approximately £310 million ( 22.5% ) .
4 Headway Pre-Intermediate is now in preparation !
5 For those who find themselves in that category , something extra is now needed , some adventitious stroke of fortune , something to upset the terms of the argument and create a world no longer dominated by a leader of proven unpopularity .
6 The project build on considerable experience of applied GIS : the School of Geography at the University of Leeds has been at the forefront of international developments in applied geographical modelling and through GMAP ( Geographical Modelling and Planning ) Ltd. is now applying its unique state of the art approach in many varied business and planning environments .
7 Armeria maritima is now no longer constant , though frequent , and the additional constants are Anthoxanthum odoratum , Agrostis capillaris , Rumex acetosa , Poa subcaerulea and Potentilla erecta .
8 A brilliant Brownie notebook from Acorn Marketing Limited is now available and comes complete with a pencil and a large printed eraser .
9 The letter E is added to the recipe formula to indicate that the endpoints have been smoothed ; the total smooth is now ‘ 3RHE ’ .
10 Of course , at the other end of the scale , there are still diehard conservatives , with a small c , who moan that the National is now ‘ just another long-distance chase ’ — much like the Scottish equivalent won by Captain Dibble at Ayr on Saturday — with all its heroic glamour gone beyond recall .
11 That means the difference between leaded and unleaded is now ( 22p ) twenty two pence a gallon .
12 Officials say it could have been worse , the maximum fine is now five thousand pounds .
13 limit and I mean , urgent is now is n't it ,
14 With DRT still holding two of the most important countries , the complete disintegration of Deloitte Haskins & Sells International is now assured .
15 Manchester-based Riverside International is now looking for franchisees to take on Cozydry , which is British Standard approved .
16 Taylor and Ford ( 1983 : 183 ) note that ‘ the distinction between the ’ young ’ and the ‘ old ’ elderly is now commonplace' and suggest that this is manifested in , among other factors , the greater likelihood that the old elderly live in poor housing and that they have incomes below or near the supplementary-benefit rate .
17 The decision has been attacked by Health Service watchdogs who say care for the elderly is now chronically underfunded .
18 The Community Health Council says care for the elderly is now desperately underfunded .
19 The barn where he used to sleep rough is now empty … and for his mother there is relief
20 These ‘ Stars ’ are the Bolshoi 's has-beens and also-rans , headed by Natalya Bessmertnova , who though a great ballerina in her prime is now well over 50 .
21 The contribution of S- to the integral is now zero ( because both E and D are zero inside the conductor ) and that of S+ comes
22 If the exclusive is now commonplace ( it is n't really , but unfortunately some people do n't know that ) , and if exclusivity can mean so many different things simultaneously , it has now become necessary to look beyond just fashion in apparel to explore what the class-cultural dynamics now are .
23 The income different and social distance between middle class blacks and those classified as poor is now larger than ever before in post-slavery history . ’
24 One which is considerably less damaging is now being introduced into our refrigeration systems at new Tesco stores .
25 Everyone concerned is now hoping the conditions which led to Beverley 's death will never occur again . …
26 The doctor concerned is now recovering and is expected to return to work in the near future .
27 BELOW : The long-running concern of Priday-Metford Ltd is now the last survivor of what was once a trade of great importance to Gloucester .
28 London-based DataFlex Services Ltd is now shipping a version of its FlexSQL report writer for SCO Unix-based Intel Corp platforms — prices start at £800 : ICL DRS6000 and IBM RS/6000 ports are to follow .
29 Novell Japan Ltd is now shipping UnixWare v1.0 in Japan , initially in its English version , but by May it will be available in a Japanese version being developed jointly with Unix System Laboratories Pacific .
30 And like IBM Corp , Hitachi Ltd is now expected to endorse OSF/1 MK , the Carnegie-Mellon University Mach-based micro-kernel version of the OSF operating system .
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