Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [is] now " in BNC.

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1 It remains a component of many , more traditionally based , agroecosystems and as discussed in section 4.4.1 , a return to such practices is now considered to be one answer to Africa 's poor record as a provider of sufficient food for its population .
2 Each part of these proposals is now considered .
3 Each of these roles is now examined in turn .
4 The site of these gardens is now St Giles-in-the-Fields burial ground , north of Old St Pancras Church , which is built on a natural or embanked hillock .
5 Control of these newcomers is now the number one priority of both park service wardens and scientists at the Darwin station .
6 The usage embodied in the first of these quotations is now well established in the literature , and the sentiments expressed in the second serve to remind us that the idea of the ultimately contingent nature of what is often taken to be ‘ natural ’ has a long and distinguished pedigree .
7 Indeed he himself added a footnote to the paragraph quoted above : ‘ I was informed , however , that there were a few cockatoos at one spot on the west of Bali , showing that the intermingling of the productions of these islands is now going on … ’
8 SCOTVEC and CAST held a conference for teachers and lecturers which helped focus attention on the Communication modules ; a review of these modules is now under way .
9 The obvious examples are hypercholesterolaemia , cancer of the colon and autoimmune disease ; the time to begin thinking of these approaches is now .
10 Technological change has led to a de-skilling of industrial work , so that a major requirement of many employers is now for cheap , non-unionized , semi-skilled labour ( Massey 1979 ; Wood 1982 ) .
11 In the heart of the City , one of the most adventurous projects in many decades is now coming to completion .
12 It is clear , then , from these examples and others in Yorkshire and Norfolk , where numerous towns and villages have disappeared , that , following coastal erosion by the sea and extensive silting of estuaries and shallow coastal areas , the context of many sites is now very different .
13 The organiser of those packages is now to be liable to his customers for your hotel , its facilities , service , standards , etc .
14 Clearly any break is a disadvantage in a section that sets out to typify a whole division of geological time , but here it is worse , for one of those breaks is now thought ( at least by one eminent British palaeontologist ) to conceal the whole of the British Portlandian .
15 A TAX video for people setting up their own businesses is now available from Inland Revenue .
16 The number of committees in most authorities is now smaller than before the 1974 reorganisation but larger than Bains suggested .
17 Giving time to both sports is now easier than it was .
18 The first meeting will be held on Wednesday , April 29 , from 7.15–9.15pm and enrolment for both courses is now open .
19 While public administration in most localities is now firmly entrenched within a party political environment , precise management styles vary considerably .
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