Example sentences of "[art] [noun] be now [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | At first the case failed because there was no category of clergy malpractice , but a Judge was found who soon put that right and the case is now proceeding to trial . |
2 | Now the poly is now appealing to townspeople to join the hunt to find homes for around 100 students expected to need bedsits or flats in September . |
3 | The CPRE is now appealing to local councils to carry out mowing in late summer , after the flowers have blown , rather than early in the season , thereby allowing natural seeding to take place . |
4 | The motive for the slaughter is now believed to be robbery . |
5 | Greater examination of vehicles entering the complex is now expected to be introduced , and additional security staff may be deployed . |
6 | The theorem is now recognised to be older than Pythagoras , much of whose mathematics has an eastern origin . |
7 | The wind was now gusting to Force 11 and visibility still poor . |
8 | Formerly found around the coasts of England , the chough is now confined to Ireland , Wales , the Isle of Man and western Scotland . |
9 | For , as we have seen , intermixed with the foundations of perpetual prayers — which in the Act were now declared to be " superstitious " — were the educational foundations . |
10 | But the Chancellor is now believed to be planning to bring in the full rate straight away . |
11 | The process is now licensed to Morel Mountain , a subsidiary of Domino 's Pizza . |
12 | The community was now devoted to coffee growing , subsistence plots had disappeared and internal differentiation was taking place . |
13 | The Revenue has already introduced new target turnaround times for replying to all letters — the aim is now to reply to all letters sent to tax and collection offices within 28 days . |
14 | The Treasury Lords regarded the rejection of Hall 's Bill ‘ as a virtual abandonment of the whole scheme by the House of Commons ’ , and as the site was now limited to that authorized under the 1855 Act , they did not see why the plan prepared for that site should not be used . |
15 | The lead is now sent to the Minsterley terminus of the Shrewsbury and Welshpool branch line , but if the Bishop 's Castle Railway were completed the ore destined for South Wales would be conveyed from Churchstoke Station via Craven Arms and the Central Wales Railway , thus effecting a saving of twenty miles in transit as compared with the present route . |
16 | The population is now reduced to living on the lower slopes of the western highlands which is one of the most beautiful areas of China . |
17 | As a result unemployment , never before a serious issue in Russia , is a major concern and a large part of the population is now thought to be below the poverty line . |
18 | The Foundation is now dedicated to sheltering young girls from broken homes . |
19 | The government and the TUC were now committed to a concordat to bring inflation down to 5 per cent over three years , while new TUC guidelines were issued over picketing and the operation of the closed shop . |
20 | Work is on schedule and the locomotive is now expected to be steaming again later this year . |
21 | The report said that , as a result of the disease 's spread in rural areas , one in 40 adult men and women in the area were now believed to be HIV carriers . |
22 | Many of the patients were now attached to drips and drainage bags , and nurses flitted to and fro . |
23 | The US Federal Trade Commission is still trying to put together a case against Microsoft Corp that will win support from its commissioners , US PC Week reports , and will be collecting final depositions this week : the complaint is now expected to be drastically simplified in an effort to make it acceptable to at least three of the four voting commissioners , and the latest depositions are primarily focused on allegations that Microsoft intentionally built incompatibilities into its software so it would n't work well with offerings from competitors — a complaint set off by Novell Inc , which alleged DR DOS would n't work with Windows 3.1 because Microsoft deliberately added incompatible code ; Microsoft said it had ‘ never developed a product to be intentionally incompatible with some other product ’ ; the Commission is also expected to address the manner in which Microsoft disseminates technical information to developers , and the manner in which it has capitalised on operating system monopoly to build applications sales ; if at least three of the four commissioners agree with the complaint , the case will go to administrative court and Microsoft will be sued by the federal government for anti-trust violations , but the company is not expected to be asked to do anything so drastic as sell units . |
24 | But the government is now talking to Cathay Pacific Airways , which has a far larger fleet , and is investigating the possibility of using redundant British cross channel ferries for larger groups . |
25 | The government is now reported to be planning measures to limit peat extraction through direct purchase of threatened sites , and management agreements to encourage landowners to switch from exploitation to restoration of peat bogs . |
26 | The promotion is now coming to an end , but to qualify you just needed to produce till receipts for any eight loaves of Hovis 800g . |
27 | We are pleased to note that both France and the United States have joined Russia in adopting temporary moratoria on testing , and the US is now committed to achieving a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty at the latest by 1996 , and to resuming talks with Russia to that end . |
28 | Yet the statement is now considered to be false . |
29 | The confirmed hard left on the executive is now reduced to two : Tony Benn , and Dennis Skinner . |
30 | The report is now referred to the Personnel Committee on 11 May 1993 and on agreement will be implemented as soon as practically possible thereafter . |