Example sentences of "[conj] [is] now [verb] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Recently , there has been a moving together again , but in the 1930s there developed at the University of Chicago a tradition of social research that is now known as the ‘ Chicago School ’ .
2 LYNETTE L'HOMME One month after working for the company as a temp , Lynette L'Homme joined on a permanent basis in June and is now employed as a Purchasing Ledger Clarkess .
3 It was threatened with closure after the demise of the lead-workings , but was saved and is now operated as a tourist service in summer months by British Rail — the only steam line left in the nationalized network .
4 OLS continued to expand its partnering contracts and is now recognised as the UK 's leading offshore support company with extensive shore base facilities in both Great Yarmouth and Aberdeen .
5 Largue has since had to give up his job as an apprentice turner and is now re-training as an electronic engineer .
6 Since its establishment in 1977 the department has advanced significantly and is now viewed as a leader in the field of international management development .
7 The trip was only organised two weeks ago and is now seen as a clear case of retaliation against the prince .
8 The word is apparently derived from the Germanic dotter or yolk of egg , which is roughly the colour of the common European dodder , and is now used as a common name for all species belonging to the genus Cuscuta .
9 Ms Brennan took early retirement last year and is now working as a freelance writer and consultant .
10 PRT relief [ £43 million ] on Piper redevelopment expenditure has therefore been excluded from cash flow and is now included as a reduction in capital expenditure .
11 The Wesleyan Centenary chapel was built on Church Street in 1839 , but is now used as a warehouse and the Young Farmers ' Club meets in the original schoolroom .
12 It was the not fault of my client , that just as the Visitor seemed to be gaining the trust of the young person who is the subject of this enquiry ( she was a child when the case was first brought to their attention as in need of care and protection but is now classed as a young person ) she was transferred because of area reorganisation undertaken in response to changes in government policy , and that the officer who took over the case was hospitalised shortly after she assumed her new duties .
13 * A small mound ( roughly ‘ T ’ -shaped ? ) of damp sand was made to raise the ball off the ground ( if required ) , for the first shot on every hole and a box of sand for this purpose was located on what was known in the earlier days as the teeing ground , but is now known as the tee , or tee box .
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