Example sentences of "[noun sg] as it [is] now [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | However , constraints of time and the intellectual range of those who have the teaching of criminal law in charge counsel pessimism , and unless and until the four-year degree is established legal education in general will suffer through the narrowing effect of criminal law as it is now taught . |
2 | His appearance at the Scottish Professional Championship at Dalmahoy from 20 to 23 May will be his first on the Tartan Tour as it is now constituted , though he played in the Northern Open at Nairn in 1964 . |
3 | After the Oxford Parliament , according to Lord Worcester , Charles promised to " stick to that that is law , and maintain the Church as it is now established … |
4 | On another occasion , having been introduced to a pop personality at a cocktail party , his name — it was then not as celebrated outside his own world as it is now had left me within five seconds . |
5 | So that would make erm er five one six five as a married man 's or a married couple 's allowance as it 's now called , plus the three four four five . |
6 | Perhaps this marks the single biggest difference between Marxist Socialism , and Empirical Socialism as it is now practised . |
7 | This would not please traders , who would lose opportunities to exploit the inefficiencies of the market as it is now constituted . |