Example sentences of "now [prep] [be] found " in BNC.

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1 These are now to be found only in the book sale-rooms , the most important of which are Bloomsbury Book Auctions in London and Dominic Winter Book Auctions of Swindon , and among antiquarian dealers .
2 Take advantage of the enormous variety of fruit now to be found in the shops .
3 The problem is that the most exciting and far-reaching developments are now to be found outside the UK , and the manual mostly excludes foreign practice .
4 That apart , the book is as encyclopaedic a work on homebuilding and homebuilts as you could hope to find , as befits the fastest growing sector of general aviation , and the one where the greatest innovation is now to be found .
5 As a result of the consolidation of social security legislation , most of the provisions relating to Statutory Sick Pay , which were contained in the Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982 and the Social Security Acts of 1985 and 1986 , are now to be found in ss 151–163 and Schs 11 and 12 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 .
6 Furthermore , the bulk of the provisions on Statutory Maternity Pay , previously contained in the Social Security Act 1986 , are now to be found in ss 164–171 and Sch 13 of the 1992 Act .
7 It became clear that nothing had been gained by removing the prince , especially as another ruler had now to be found .
8 Our colleagues thus are now to be found participating and observing in villages and urban enclaves in Britain and America as well as on the ski-slopes of Europe , and are also making forays into factories , prisons and hospitals to see whether they can produce more interesting and unexpected findings than those already provided by other techniques of research .
9 These provisions , which are now to be found in the Companies Act 1985 , Part X , require directors and other primary insiders to disclose their holdings and dealings in the company with whom they are connected by way of employment .
10 Cover with a piece of oiled foil or greaseproof paper and a board , or the base of one of the removable-base tart or cake tins now to be found in many kitchen utensil shops , to fit exactly inside the dish .
11 quoted with approval a passage in Jervis on Coroners , 9th ed. ( 1957 ) , p. 179 , now to be found in the 10th ed. p. 197 , that any conflict between a verdict of lack of care and rule 33 of the Coroners Rules 1953 , now rule 42 of the Rules of 1984 , can be obviated by making sure that the verdict does not state that the death was aggravated by the lack of care of any particular person or persons but merely states that it was aggravated by lack of care .
12 The frequency with which references to rural housing have already been made in this chapter reflects the extent to which the housing market acts as an intermediary between the economic changes in agriculture , described earlier in this book , and the kind of social life which is now to be found in the English countryside .
13 In 797 he wrote to the people of Kent lamenting that scarcely any ruler was now to be found of the old stock of kings .
14 Johnson also enjoyed catching sight of ancient texts in Aberdeen — a Hebrew manuscript ‘ of exquisite penmanship ’ , and ‘ a Latin translation of Aristotle 's Politicks by Leonardus Aretinus , written in the Roman character with nicety and beauty , which , as the art of printing has made them no longer necessary , are not now to be found ’ .
15 The publicists , popularisers and ideologists were now to be found throughout the western world and wherever there was a local elite attracted by ‘ modernisation ’ .
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