Example sentences of "and [noun] are now [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Information and opinions are now exchanged on broad questions of strategy , policy and resources ; the preparation of legislation and White and Green Papers ; the gathering of statistics about the operation of the system ; and the uses of technology in the courts and in the preparation of cases . |
2 | More and more transactions between customer and retailer are now done by telephone . |
3 | The old loft and building are now incorporated into the inn . |
4 | The parameters f and g are now expressed in terms of the null coordinates u and v in the form ( 12.52 ) where . |
5 | Or , in compliance with the Government 's aggressive tax drive , model houses and cars are now accompanied by the correct documents . |
6 | Some foods such as meats , fish and bacon are now packed in gas-flushed packs to extend their storage lives . |
7 | Aquidens curviceps ( above ) and dorsiger are now prefixed as Laetacara . |
8 | Indeed HP and IBM are now thought to be working on much closer relationship ( UX No 430 ) . |
9 | Indeed Hewlett-Packard and IBM are now thought to be working on much closer relationship — ‘ Hewlett-Packard and IBM is a done deal , ’ according to one insider . |
10 | For example , the computer industry and telecommunications are now converging as technology advances . |
11 | Please note that certain animals and plants are now classed as ‘ endangered species ’ . |
12 | In Guiseley it was on the latter , the Feast of St Oswald in August , but both custom and festival are now held on the first Sunday in July due to the large number of families being away on holiday in August . |
13 | The amnesia , it seems , was not a matter of political persuasion — politicians on the left and right are now calling for a re-examination of the period — but the reflex of a generation . |
14 | The doors between end vestibules and saloons are now controlled by push buttons instead of floor sensors , but how do you press the button if both hands are carrying luggage or a tray meal from the buffet ? |
15 | The masterpieces he once owned by Leonardo , Correggio , Veronese , Rubens , Holbein , Breughel , Dürer , and Titian are now scattered among the world 's major art galleries . |
16 | Those who live with it day and night are now going down the road to compensation , and a legal battle with the Department of Transport . |
17 | Purchasers and providers are now judged by performance indicators . |
18 | Against that , though , there is a ‘ vast contemporary repertoire — the guitar has come into its own in popularity in this period , and people are now writing for it with a vengeance . |
19 | But since then NASA has promised to protect their interests ( around 20 per cent of the programme 's total cost ) , and both Europe and Japan are now represented in the discussions . |
20 | His successes and failures are now collected on 200 video tapes , some of which have been shown on television . |
21 | This integration took place in April 1992 and IT strategy and standards are now developed by the corporate IT service in conjunction with the business-based units . |
22 | But she has been able to provide brief descriptions and detectives are now looking for three youths . |
23 | And the first students and trainees are now coming through the system with the new qualifications . |
24 | The population in the north and east are now living in terrible conditions . |
25 | The CLE subsidises fees of students at the ICSL to the tune of £700,000 and chambers are now offering in the region of £200,000 by way of pupillage awards . |
26 | But many seals and otters are now dying on inaccessible rocks and today 's high winds are preventing any rescue attempt . |
27 | A breed society was formed in 1966 and herds are now found in mainland UK , Canada , New Zealand , Australia , Uruguay and , more recently , Germany . |
28 | The pricing relation is where the cost function has been extended to allow for the fact that X and Y are now used as intermediate goods . |
29 | Previously absent from statutes , economy , efficiency and effectiveness are now included in the 1983 Act . |
30 | Recent years have seen a great expansion in the number of librarians working in educational institutions and specializing in educational librarianship ; in Britain this was a later development than in the USA , but none the less the libraries of almost all colleges of education , further education and technology are now run by chartered librarians , and some five hundred or more librarians are also found in secondary schools . |