Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] now be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , we hear time and time again of the one million capital that was spent and yes and I do hope that the provisions that will now be made through a combined budget which Mr seems to think is half a million but I can assure you it is not half a million however , I do I can further reassure him that by the time the Highfields er and Moat management committee have gone through with this it will be half a million , there will be a proper budget provision as it should have been in the last five to six years . |
2 | That is the theory , at any rate , and it is one that will now be put to the test by two league games , against Motherwell and Hearts , and two cup-ties , domestic and European , with FC Brugge and Arbroath , all within the next 12 days . |
3 | By far the best service that can now be done to these pubs , both for ourselves and future generations , is to leave well alone . |
4 | The limitation that can now be placed on the child-bearing and child-rearing years gives women a greater choice as to whether to return to work sooner , later or not at all . |
5 | Not quite : one meteorite that can now be classed with the polymict eucrites fell at Macibini , South Africa , on 23 September , 1936 . |
6 | Labour Members do not speak about it much now , and may now be moving in a more constructive direction . |
7 | It was already showing strength in the exit polls , and may now be boosted by a sympathy vote . |
8 | Like a young Kenny Dalglish , Jess was involved in every aspect of Scotland 's play and must now be regarded as a first choice . |
9 | It sets free nuclear explosives that used to be tucked away in superpower arsenals , and must now be disposed of |
10 | If a mixed metaphor can be forgiven , Pandora 's box remains black , and must now be opened to the light of day . |
11 | He was guilty of blasphemy and could now be taken to the Roman Governor with the recommendation that he suffer the death penalty . |
12 | This is prepared by the pursuer 's agents and is a statement of the pursuer 's case and the defender 's response , now including any alterations known as adjustments , made in course of the Adjustment Period , thus for example , if one has obtained a Medical Report which suggests that the pursuer is exaggerating his injuries and that he should have returned to work earlier than he did , appropriate statement to that effect should have been included in the Adjustment Period and will now be incorporated in the Closed Record . |
13 | In an effort to raise $40m , a bill to issue a commemorative coin has already been passed by the House of Representatives and will now be heard by the US Senate . |
14 | For efficient management of a company , records should be maintained in at least three categories : Financial accounts Cost accounts Management accounts Each of these divisions of the accounts records are of course interrelated and will now be examined in detail . |
15 | Derek Angol , the undefeated Gravesend cruiserweight , has ended a six-year association with Terry Lawless and will now be promoted by Frank Warren . |
16 | It shows an offshore installation inset in a gearwheel and will now be used on departmental letterheads and stickers to promote teamwork and a sense of identity in engineering . |
17 | But most MEPs say the parliament should be in Brussels where they have their offices , and have signed a lease-buy deal on a £171 million debating chamber in Brussels which involves a legal obligation of annual rent of £16.7 million and will now be used for just a few hours each year . |
18 | This was the idea that found favour with the villagers present and will now be pursued by the parish council with the county roads authority . |
19 | In summary , the exclusion of through traffic would serve the city well and can now be justified by several arguments . |
20 | This coach , after some hundred years of care at Wolverton , was handed to the National Railway Museum , and can now be seen at its York Museum . |
21 | However , the study of difference has acquired a newer meaning and can now be seen in the light of a test of our theories of development and language , and in a way which does not isolate a particular group under study . |
22 | The authors add that by about this age , ‘ Stable structures have replaced earlier instabilities and can now be used in the service of new cognitive skills while keeping sexual drive components in greater isolation . ’ |
23 | Even within a GP practice , it is likely that doctors will wish to use different hospitals and consultants , but may now be constrained from doing so . |
24 | The pollsters , who said that Labour 's campaign was swinging , then that Parliament would be hanging , but must now be counted among the Do n't Know 's . |
25 | TEN PEOPLE WHO WERE SEXY IN THE '70s BUT WOULD NOW BE ARRESTED BY THE ATTRACTIVENESS POLICE |