Example sentences of "[vb mod] now be [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It indicates that the much tougher EC standards should now be regarded as the minimum target for British beaches [ see ED 59-60 ] .
2 Having reasserted the need for a national framework and having listed a set of general educational aims , the ministers set out ‘ the approach to the curriculum which they consider should now be followed in the years ahead ’ .
3 The amount of the non-equity interest in shareholders ' funds should now be analysed between the amounts attributable to different classes of non-equity shares .
4 The provision normally provides for the buyer to pay interest on the balance purchase money and this should now be fixed at the Law Society 's Interest Rate .
5 The yawning gap in that knowledge should now be filled by the publicity given to this case during the public hearings and , we trust , by the publication of our report , ( London Borough of Brent , 1985 , p.83 ) ( My emphasis . )
6 His main argument was that Gothic , having been used for nineteenth-century churches , should now be considered as the basis of all building types , particularly domestic , although commercial and public buildings were considered .
7 Every pupil should now be addressed by the police at least every two or three years .
8 Every pupil should now be addressed by the police at least every two or three years .
9 When the Government was newly formed it was perhaps natural for many matters to be discussed in Ministerial Committees which , with growing experience , should now be settled by the individual ministers concerned .
10 The bank was instructed that the sum of £20,000 from the deposit account was now held by the assignee , who was described as ‘ the purchaser , ’ and that he should now be identified by the bank ‘ as a depositor . ’
11 As these questions had not been directly answered , they must now be answered by the Court .
12 Permission to ‘ develop ’ land must now be obtained from the local planning authority prior to building work or any material change in the use of a building .
13 It was in response to that application that the committee yesterday published its findings , which must now be digested by the Law Society before it formally applies to the Lord Chancellor for extended rights of audience .
14 Under s3(3) of the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 both remarriage and the prospects of remarriage must now be ignored in the case of a widow 's claim .
15 Consider the immense resources available to our nation , consider the British soldiers who must now be converging on the mutinous Indian plains from every part of the Empire .
16 Participation in the affairs of State and open discussions of political matters must now be tempered by the need for survival between the testing conditions of competition abroad and what results from the State 's reactions to these conditions , the resentments of the population at home .
17 The scope of review must now be seen in the light of the decision in Anisminic Ltd. v. Foreign Compensation Commission .
18 The decision in Pearlman must now be seen in the light of Re Racal Communications Ltd .
19 For example , most engineering degrees must now be accredited by the engineering institutions and ultimately by the Engineering Council if graduates wish to become chartered engineers and members of those institutions , so the way in which courses develop is very much dictated by the whims of the engineering institutes .
20 The Department of Employment review of representation ( DoE , 1981 ) concludes that the initial views that industrial tribunals should be bodies where representation was not necessary must now be re-evaluated in the light of an increasing trend not just towards representation , but towards legal representation .
21 I challenged the Minister to pick up the telephone and ask the Secretary of State for Defence to say that those houses in Naylor road , Swindon , must now be transferred to the ownership or management of a housing association or the local authority .
22 While Brunner 's theology was for a time regarded , especially in Britain and America , as more ‘ moderate ’ than Barth 's , and therefore preferable , he must now be regarded as the less radical and less creative of the two .
23 If a mixed metaphor can be forgiven , Pandora 's box remains black , and must now be opened to the light of day .
24 Clemenhagen says federal and provincial governments , Medicare providers , and consumer groups must now be brought to the negotiating table to draft a ‘ clinically sound ’ list of core services .
25 The Homicide Act 1957 deprived judges of their power to give authoritative rulings on the sufficiency of provocation , and the question must now be left to the jury , which should apply the test of the ‘ reasonable man ’ to everything said or done before the killing which might amount to provocation .
26 Details indicating how this is to be made must now be entered into the engineering file .
27 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 .
28 The car might now be noticed from the entrance to the tower , whereas I had set it in shadow .
29 Certainly the groundswell from the voting public has been noted and much more consideration relating to the disposal of the aircraft ( and perhaps future retirements ? ) might now be expected from the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) .
30 But approaching two thousand voters — the mothers and fathers of Pate 's School pupils — could now be influenced by the letter .
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