Example sentences of "a [noun] [prep] [noun] [be] now " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , a measure of generalisation is now used as the benchmark for connectionist models . |
2 | ‘ Are you settling down well in your house ? ’ she asked , feeling that a change of subject was now called for . |
3 | Cohabitation as a prelude to marriage is now an acceptable option . |
4 | A wealth of material is now available in the report of the House of Commons Environment Committee and in Martin Elson 's detailed study . |
5 | The mood of the House has changed since the Solicitor-General started speaking , and a mood of exasperation is now spreading widely . |
6 | A range of equipment is now available to reduce this disruption , and falls into three main categories . |
7 | The only difficulty you might face is in getting the right look — doors that match the style of your house — but manufacturers have come a long way from the early aluminium-framed types , and a range of styles is now available . |
8 | His fears seem to be well founded , for a move towards regionalization is now occurring , with a proposal that the forty-three forces disappear into perhaps eight or nine giant regional units . |
9 | A place in Europe is now also a possibility again for City , given an end-of-season flourish . |
10 | The British women and children seized in Kuwait yesterday while trying to join a convoy to Baghdad are now being transported in a fleet of buses to the Iraqi capital ; from there I R N's James Baize reports . |
11 | A role for micro-organisms is now being sought in many conditions such as coeliac disease , in which the results have , to date , been negative . |
12 | Are n't you having a bun of mummy 's now ? |
13 | A restaurant in Swansea is now catering for all tastes , by serving canine customers , as well as human ones . |
14 | A number of products are now packaged in recyclable materials . |
15 | A number of countries are now queueing up to do so . |
16 | My hon. Friend will also be aware that a number of counties are now calling for the abolition of the area cost adjustment . |
17 | But a number of councillors are now having second thoughts . |
18 | A number of properties are now selling plants , many of which have been propagated in the Trust 's own nurseries . |
19 | Work on a number of buildings is now completed , including a new modern storage facility for paintings . |
20 | Software developments have included upgrades to the 2D colour mapping package ( COLMAP ) and the 2.5D gravity and magnetic modelling programme ( GRAVMAG ) which together form the basis for much of the interpretational work within the group ; a version of GRAVMAG is now also available for PC usage . |
21 | A generation of politicians is now in power whose opinions have been shaped not only by the Stalinist dictatorship but also by the defeat of the first attempts at reform . |
22 | This highlighted the need for the regeneration of the Essex manufacturing base , and a series of seminars are now to be held to discover how many people have workable ideas waiting to be put into practice . |
23 | The fellow treated Corbett as if he were a Prince of the Blood and took him swiftly into the hall , which an army of servants were now cleaning after the previous night 's banquet . |