Example sentences of "[noun] now [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Of the additional safeguards now to be considered the primary one , both to investors and creditors , is the publicity which , to a greater or lesser extent , attends the functioning of the company . |
2 | That the wall over this altar is no longer bare demonstrates the new , forward-looking nature of the hitherto so tragic , so complicated relations between the Germans and Czechs , and of their reciprocal readiness now to be reconciled ‘ . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Other aspects of parallelism fall now to be compared to and contrasted with the parallelism of greater precision . |
5 | Particular ‘ the relation to one as distinguished from another ’ ( O.E.D. ) The question now to be asked is where does the art of the particular begin in the creation of style ? |
6 | The question now to be answered is whether endogenous hormones similarly regulate patterns of growth and the formation of haustoria in the intact dodder and if so , how the stimulus of contact with the host is coupled to the action of hormone . |
7 | On density , the circular played down its importance and commented that ‘ for many of the redevelopment and infill sites now to be brought into use , densities do not provide reliable performance indicators ’ . |
8 | If the waiters were curious about the room being in darkness they neither said nor did anything which indicated it ; they had been in the hotel business for far too many years now to be surprised by the antics or activities of the guests . |
9 | And are you happy that you 've no need now to be traipsing away up the moor every noon-tide , eh ? ’ |
10 | The first is a request for the pleasure of their company while the second implies slight patronage , and highlights their inability to go out on their own and their need now to be ‘ taken ’ . |
11 | He just needs double top now to be the Dog & Duck champion once again . |
12 | Cram wallflowers into containers now to be moved to centre stage in late spring . |
13 | The Bill deals with evidence in criminal matters only to the extent of preserving provisions of the Acts now to be repealed and re-enacted which apply to criminal evidence as well . |
14 | These are the direct forerunners of the legal advice centres now to be referred to and all such centres relied exclusively on volunteer professional legal personnel . |
15 | Briefly , they represent a sort of propositional machine , such that if " arguments of the appropriate type are " inserted " into them — the term " argument now to be understood in the sense of any object-naming symbol — they yield significant , true or false , propositions . |
16 | So how can John Major claim now to be surprised by them ? — . |
17 | Details of the programme will be distributed in good time beforehand but please make arrangements now to be represented . |
18 | But their differences are greater than their similarities and the four glens now to be described are all worthy of leisurely exploration and indeed make delightful excursions . |
19 | The sequel now to be seen at Basingstoke involves the period in Helen 's life when Annie marries . |
20 | That bitch 's turn now to be superseded ! |
21 | It is not unusual for this situation now to be recognised officially , and many authorities have the positions of the leaders included in their Standing Orders , sometimes , for instance , making them ex-officio members of all committees and sub-committees of the Council . |
22 | Take advantage of the enormous variety of fruit now to be found in the shops . |
23 | There are choices now to be made , how many layers to add , or whether literally to skin the canvas . |
24 | There are choices now to be made , how many layers to add , or whether literally to skin the canvas . |
25 | It needs particularly to be kept in mind , with the objection now to be considered , that it is indeed advanced as an objection to a given analysis of our causal beliefs , and hence is itself a proposal as to those beliefs . |
26 | the most expedient course to consult the architect who had already been employed to prepare plans for the particular office now to be built , and who from his official position in connexion with the Board of Works might be resorted to with the least invidiousness to the professional public . |