Example sentences of "now be [art] " in BNC.

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1 There must now be a real question-mark over the continuing existence of the regions .
2 As the whistle went I thought it could now be a bit close .
3 Mr Jack Straw , Labour 's spokesman , said the company would now be a nationalised corporation .
4 The Soviet Union may now be a tamer neighbour , but with more tanks and guns than NATO-Europe 's armies combined , and with its nuclear missiles pointing westwards , it still poses a big potential danger .
5 ‘ With some Lifetime monthly bills of just £15 the phone can now be a lifeline , ’ says Lorraine .
6 It must now be a matter of top priority for hauliers to take the best insurance advice available on the risks being run and the cover available for operations by road and sea to mainland Europe .
7 Leaped ‘ There must now be a question mark over their future . ’
8 Although optical computers may now be a reality , it seems that the new technology is unlikely to replace electronics entirely .
9 She suggests that this could now be a money-making idea for the University and the alumni association .
10 The reason for doing this should now be a little clearer : although democracy has often been equated with a system of government , or recently even more narrowly with a method of choosing a government , too much stress on government diverts attention from one of the most constant aspirations behind the idea of democracy — the desire to bridge , or even to abolish , the gap between government and the governed , state and society , which is taken for granted in so much conventional political thinking .
11 There will now be a q ( v X B ) radial force on the charges resulting in charge separation and in the appearance of an electric field .
12 Now be a good girl and do as you 're told . ’
13 It finally looked as though Adobe had won the day and that there would now be a single stable standard .
14 This would ensure directionality , but it would still leave the problem of getting the message from one end of the signalling cell to the other over what would now be a relatively long distance .
15 Where appropriate there can now be a new acceptance of untidiness and dereliction — indeed of chaos — and an acknowledgement of the importance of natural events in moulding the landscape in which we live .
16 Just there 'll now be a short reflection .
17 There will now be a much shorter time delay until the next bee comes and during the next few hours lots of bees , all from the same hive as the original discoverer , will visit the food source .
18 The Committee acknowledges that as a result of its proposal that only threats of immediate harm should suffice for rape , ‘ some prosecutions will be brought under section 2 in circumstances where there could now be a prosecution for rape . ’
19 In contrast , it would now be a consideration of primary and pervasive significance that the two epics were produced in quite different epochs and were , perhaps correspondingly , composed in quite different ways .
20 There must now be a delay before the next step command is issued , so that the motor has time to execute the first step .
21 Then he dressed and went down for what would now be a vulture 's breakfast .
22 Planning for medium to long-term development must now be a major concern for the University .
23 Now be a good girl and go to sleep .
24 In relation to the agreement on social policy at Maastricht , I noted that Jacques Delors has suggested that the United Kingdom will now be a haven for inward investment from the United States and Japan .
25 There will now be a further , final , round of intensive negotiations , with the aim of concluding the round within the next few weeks .
26 I think that there should now be a little less militancy .
27 It will now be a limited handicap which should mean avoiding the farce of last year when only three went to the post , two of them from the same stable .
28 Bilsthorpe itself could now be a casualty of the closure program , on the drive for a competitive mining industry .
29 There may now be a place , but if not , this process can be repeated up the tree until a place is found for the new value .
30 The new agreement means that wines and spirits will now be a significant part of PTGI 's portfolio and it offers excellent potential for future growth as tourism develops in Bali , Lombok and Indonesia 's other tourist destinations .
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