Example sentences of "[noun] are now a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Desertas are now a bird sanctuary . |
2 | U.S. titles are now a phone call away . |
3 | The upshot is that London currency derivatives have completely disappeared , currency futures are now a monopoly of the CME while currency options are split between the CME and Philadelphia . |
4 | ‘ Since we broke up a year ago I 've been through so many relationships , and my songs are now a lot more about being really fickle with women , and not knowing who I like , and being really insecure about who likes me . ’ |
5 | NHS dentists are now a rarity in parts of London and the Home Counties — this is one effect of the new dental contract introduced at the end of 1990 . |
6 | They are a great menace to humans and have been hunted to such an extent that the huge wolf packs that terrorised whole provinces are now a thing of the past . |
7 | Now , having beaten West Indies three times in quick succession after not having beaten them for years , outclassing New Zealand 2–0 out there , the first team in over a decade to win a Test rubber there , and of course reaching the World Cup final , England are now a force to be reckoned with . |
8 | The gardens are now a mixture of municipal bedding and 19C specimen trees , all somewhat disfigured by eye-level lollipop lighting . |
9 | On the positive side , the changes inside the Soviet Union will help : with the unprecedented flowering of Jewish cultural freedom , Hebrew classes are now a possibility ; potential immigrants can now learn more about Israel before they come . |
10 | As Ulster Unionist security spokesman , Ken Maginnis , said this week : ‘ Loyalist paramilitaries are now a mirror image of the IRA . |
11 | Cliftonville are now a team to be respected by other Irish League outfits and good luck to them in next week 's Irish Cup semi-final . |
12 | My unhappier memories are now a generation old and , thankfully , much of the starch seems to have gone out of youth hostelling . |
13 | Within a few weeks he began to feel better , and his depression , anxiety , tiredness , panic attacks , fainting and sweating are now a thing of the past Problems , due to too much caffeine are fairly common , but not everyone has the sort of symptoms that Ken experienced . |
14 | Says a spokesman : ‘ Competitors are claiming hand-helds are now a part of fashion , but we do n't see it like that . |
15 | Like it or not , American mink are now a part of British wildlife . |
16 | Erm sea boundaries are now a bit more complex because the law of the sea has been changing erm over recent decades . |
17 | ‘ Higher environmental standards are now a reality that regulators , waste producers and technologists have to face daily in this ever greening world , ’ said project manager and manager of Waste Process Development at Dounreay . |
18 | These personal line drawings of the author 's family are now a tradition with this scribe , reflecting his work before he trained as a calligrapher . |