Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun prp] [is] now " in BNC.

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1 Artisoft also reports that LANtastic for the Macintosh is now shipping .
2 The challenge for the RIBA is now to develop and communicate its CPD requirements and the service which will help members to meet them .
3 So Top Of The Pops is now officially The Worst It Has Ever Been , primarily because one sees the eclectic bunch of social stereotypes known as Undercover stiltwalk their way through their hapless cover of ‘ Baker Street ’ and one thinks , ‘ JESUS CHRIST , YOU PEOPLE DO N'T EVEN KNOW EACH OTHER ! ! ! ’
4 The exploration potential of the PSC is now considered to be fully tested and reduced drilling activity is planned for the future .
5 Commercialisation of the Himalayas is now fact .
6 One area which the leaders unambiguously control is the hiring of staff , and the full-time staff of the DUP is now drawn widely from all the major denominations .
7 The ‘ success ’ of the LDDC is now suspect and its operations under closer scrutiny .
8 Loch 's reputation in Shropshire does not appear to have been so contentious as it was in Scotland , and the landscape he created in the Wealdmoors is now level ploughland of peat interspersed with rectangular plantations of poplar .
9 This change-over was completed in April 1988 and all McDonald 's foam packaging produced in the UK is now CFC free and carries the CFC FREE message , reassuring customers of this change .
10 The most widespread model in the UK is now being rejected in its country of origin .
11 The largest LCD screen currently available in the UK is now Sharp 's 5.6 portable TV ( shown below ) .
12 The range of products available in the UK is now enormous — some 80 companies with over 1,000 different brands .
13 This is why the telecommunications industry in the US is now finalising a scheme to use pooled money , with government administration , to pay for the training of foreign engineers .
14 Such sophistication is unlikely to cross the Atlantic just yet , which is a shame , because the credit granting industry in the US is now enjoying a vastly improved image .
15 That process was continued by the EEC through its Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP ) , for which it is estimated by the Organisation for Economic Development and Cooperation ( OEDC ) each adult in the EEC is now paying over £220 a year as a taxpayer and consumer .
16 Officer education itself is presently carried on by about 140 officer commissioning middle and higher military schools , offering four to five year courses and conferring higher education degrees : fully 13 per cent of all higher education in the USSR is now carried out in the military sector .
17 And Jackdaws Castle which sits high on the Cotswolds is now looking down on the racing world …
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