Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adj] [noun] [vb mod] now " in BNC.

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1 The isolation of rural areas could now be overcome .
2 Fans of electronic games can now live their very own video war !
3 Before proceeding to consider whether a more satisfactory typology of political systems might now be constructed , it will be useful at this stage to examine somewhat more closely the ways in which the concepts ‘ state ’ and ‘ political system ’ are employed .
4 The reason for highlighting this instance of attempted change can now be made clear .
5 A wave of secondary schools will now apply for grant-maintained status .
6 Participation in the affairs of State and open discussions of political matters must now be tempered by the need for survival between the testing conditions of competition abroad and what results from the State 's reactions to these conditions , the resentments of the population at home .
7 The proponents of such outrageous plans were easily muzzled and isolated by the police and military authorities , but localized , ‘ patriotic ’ sympathies for some kind of regional autonomy continued to be cherished by a few individuals and groupings until the collapse of tsarist authority and the ensuing chaos of revolution and civil war created conditions in which the adherents of Siberian independence could now openly press their case and join in the bitter , fratricidal struggle of contending political and nationalist forces which raged across the country 's huge expanses between 1917 and 1922 .
8 And the fearsome Scot scoffs at stories that the stresses and strains of top-flight management may now be too much for him .
9 In Rome last month , the NATO summit agreed that the possibility of a nuclear war was now so remote that further substantial reductions in nuclear stockpiles can now be embarked upon .
10 Unfortunately , several holds disappeared on the second and third ascents , although the wonders of epoxy resin should now have restored them .
11 After a period of abstinence during which " tolerance " is lost , the same quantity of drug that was previously used daily by that sufferer from addictive disease might now be fatal to him or her .
12 Next year the full year effect of the revenue budget one point five five million , already two hundred thousand short , the estimated loss of income from reduced placements will now put another eight hundred thousand on that er , so there will be a million next year , so I have to tell you there is a gap of one point three million pounds in the social services budget which we have not yet faced .
13 Whilst librarians have been saved some paperwork , statistics of use for individual theses will now be impossible to obtain from BLDSC , and the present type of research methodology will no longer be practicable .
14 While the quality of English wines can now compare with estate-grown and bottled wines from Germany or Alsace — in that they are fairly uniform — they bear the crisply full-flowered taste we often look for in a good table wine or aperitif .
15 The points raised in this brief summary of Marxist theory will now be examined in greater detail .
16 Out patients from non-fundholding GPs may now not be seen until next April .
17 It was then , and still is now , very much an island holiday paradise , but it 's come a long way from what were fairly basic beginnings and in addition to natural beauty can now offer resorts as modern and sophisticated as anywhere else in the Med .
18 After yesterday 's meeting , committee chairman Councillor Charles Booth said a recommendation for removal of W.H.Spence from the list of approved contractors would now be made to the council 's general-purposes committee .
19 All of chemistry now basically is becoming explicable in terms of quantum theory … we are getting , have been getting in the past 20 years , into the age where a sizeable amount of basic chemistry can now be properly understood from basic quantum theory .
20 The demonstrators claimed that the rights and freedoms of ethnic Bulgarians would now suffer in places where Turks formed a majority and that national security would be threatened by pan-Turkish aspirations .
21 The League Against Cruel Sports will now turn it 's attention to the next major debate on fox-hunting in the House of Commons next month .
22 The thing that worries some people is that as it 's come at this particular time that some of the things that might have been done five years ago by Local Education Authorities to improve their whole education for children with special needs may now , either through other competing financial pressures , or through inertia or whatever , the whole spirit of Warnock could be lost , and I think it 's a thing that , you know , one will have to keep a careful eye on .
23 DAY 15 — The cumulative benefits of regular walking will now be starting to add up and you will be well on your way to that healthier , slimmer you .
24 Moisture finding its way into porous stone can now cause more damage than it used to .
25 Planning for medium to long-term development must now be a major concern for the University .
26 The vast grain production of Western Siberia could now be distributed throughout the Russian Empire , and the Chinese Eastern Railway ( built by the Russians ) hoped to tap the riches of Manchuria in gold , iron , coal , soda , cattle , silkworms , rice , tobacco , ginseng , and the opium poppy .
27 And in this case the workers engaged in the production of luxury goods should now be seen as a social cost .
28 Power which under Edward IV had been distributed through a network of royal servants would now gradually become concentrated in one man .
29 Power which under Edward IV had been distributed through a network of royal servants would now gradually become concentrated in one man .
30 Such clauses in domestic contracts will now be subject to the UCTA 1977 .
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