Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [noun] [vb -s] now " in BNC.

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1 The Board of Education has now given effect to the intimation conveyed by Mr. Acland and vaguely announced by him at the Annual meeting .
2 The decision in Gillian has now been overruled by statute : see section 2(1) of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974 ; Electrical , Electronic , Telecommunication and Plumbing Union v. Times Newspapers Ltd. [ 1980 ] Q.B. 585 ; but that in no way detracts from the persuasive force of what was said by Uthwatt J. in Gillian .
3 The Ministry of Agriculture has now concluded that there is virtually no problem from salmonella in eggs ; and what problem there is will not be eased by going around the country slaughtering flocks of hens .
4 The first is the one already made and the purpose of the example , it is that the stock of Eurocurrency has now reduced — no dollars have been re-deposited outside the US .
5 The Department of Employment has now agreed and is processing her application .
6 The West , the Atlantic world , may have been firing rockets to the moon and fighting a war in Indochina , but the benefit of hindsight indicates now that in other ways it was gripped by a blinkered and introspective mood , absorbed by its own internal problems .
7 One , the director of education has now got , and his staff , have now got to accept that they are no barriers to prevent moving forward on a linked , a form of linked centres .
8 The process of simplification has now been carried a stage further by section 2 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 which abolishes detinue and provides that conversion now also covers the only case that was probably formerly the exclusive province of detinue — i. e .
9 This is because the servicing of televisions has now become a relatively simple matter , in that televisions are now constructed similarly and standard units are replaced when repairs are needed .
10 Any chance of a Government defeat when the white paper is debated in the Commons on Monday has now been averted with even the majority of hardcore rebels threatening to abstain rather than vote against the Government .
11 ( Coincidentally the town of Alma-Ata has now a population of over one million and is in Kazakhstan ) .
12 But do note the Art in Action dates now .
13 However , the Court of Appeal has now attempted to rectify the anomaly by holding that the prosecution must prove intention or recklessness as to physical harm , not as to a mere assault .
14 I would add only that the cost of insurance in Belgium , where I was general manager of a major insurance company for nine years , is much higher than in Britain , and the rate of inflation has now steadied after a major explosion when these factors were introduced .
15 The master-work of sunshine hardens now
16 As the Secretary of State has now ordered 13 type 23 frigates and has only two AOR vessels , does he not need to order another AOR vessel ?
17 The state of Gujarat has now offered two hectares of land to every displaced family .
18 The vision of suicide has now subsided , because I can no longer see my broken body clearly on the dark pavement below .
19 The form of intonation has now been described in some detail , and we will move on to look more closely at its functions .
20 However , the great increase in the number of divorces has now occasioned a stricter adherence to the correct usage , in order to avoid confusion between a widow and a divorcée .
21 He added , ‘ the history of humankind has now confirmed that a single-party system relying exclusively on coercion and deception is incapable of ever bringing prosperity and happiness to our people . ’
22 As I was saying , the position of matron has now been vacant since term began , and in spite of valiant efforts to fill the position — ’
23 For example , for US borrowers the balance of advantage appears now to favour the domestic market .
24 Considerable attention has been focused on the distinction between causing grievous bodily harm ( section 18 ) and inflicting grievous bodily harm ( section 20 ) : for many years it was believed that the more restrictive word ‘ inflict ’ meant that section 20 required proof of a sufficiently direct action by D to constitute an assault , but the House of Lords has now decided that there can be an ‘ infliction ’ of GBH without proof of an assault .
25 In the present case , he submitted , the House of Lords has now conclusively ruled that there is not and never was a contract , and it is thus apparent on the plain words of article 5(1) itself that these restitutionary claims can not possibly be properly classified as matters relating to a contract .
26 I am encouraged to see that in the more recent case of Ensign Tankers v. Stokes the House of Lords has now rejected the notion that the mere fact that a transaction is undertaken for the purpose of obtaining a fiscal advantage compels the court to ignore and nullify all the fiscal consequences which are beneficial to the taxpayer .
27 Dawes , whose 1971 Lions — the only team to win a series in New Zealand — included greats such as Mervyn Davies , JPR Williams and Gerald Davies , says : ‘ We have a break from League matches now and our next four fixtures are against Wasps , Northampton , Bath and Llanelli .
28 Their reasons for doing so are obviously partially speculative and partially a result of ewe hoggs now being eligible for subsidy . ’
29 A process of change begins now that filters through into every aspect of your personal life .
30 A wall of silence has now descended over the key players .
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