Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [is] now [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Air traffic has doubled in the last 10 years so that Singapore is now served by 57 airlines , linking it to 110 cities in 54 countries .
2 Although Hateley is now ruled out of the crunch game in Marseille on April 7 and the final mini-league match against CSKA Moscow two weeks later , he would be available for the final in Munich 's Olympic Stadium .
3 John Smith is now part of Courage , although Courage is now called Fosters .
4 Ms Davidson suggests that PR is now valued more than ever before and this is reflected in the number of highly qualified people coming into the industry .
5 There is animated activity on any working day , and Kinlochbervie is now recognised as the most important fishing port in the north-west .
6 A wind of change has been blowing around Windsor Park over the past 12 months and Campbell is now regarded as just another new player who will breeze in .
7 Tony Tucker , Tony Tubbs , James Smith and Trevor Berbick have all tumbled out of the top 10 and Biggs is now ranked 27th .
8 Some parents say they can barely afford children : living costs rocketed in the late 1980s , and Taipei is now reckoned to be one of the world 's most expensive cities in which to live .
9 And Dave is now cast with the problem of replacing Pat .
10 Financial details were not revealed , but IBM is now said to be ‘ one of the two largest investors ’ in the privately held firm .
11 For many years Jack Charlton used him in midfield but McGrath is now expected to play out his international career in the back four .
12 But Dino is now discharged .
13 But Dino is now discharged .
14 The can is a genuine Aussie one but XXXX is now brewed on ‘ draught ’ and in package in Britain by Allied Breweries at Wrexham .
15 The intention of this law is in doubt ; the idea that it was specifically directed against Kimon , whose mother was Thracian , fails because Kimon is now thought to have died as early as 451 , too early for the law to have touched him .
16 Since Stevenson 's now owned Sir George right down to the buttons on his shirt , she thought that most generous .
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