Example sentences of "[pers pn] is now [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 She is now liable for the wasted costs of her abandoned case — more than £1,000 .
2 Mr Major clearly thinks she is now ready for high office .
3 It is now suitable for recordings and public performances .
4 This classification fits some university courses well , but it is now inadequate for the system as a whole .
5 For the writer of Chronicles , it is now impossible for this later Jewish community to say that God sent this punishment — it must have been the devil .
6 Without such a capital gift , it is now impossible for many young people to make a first-time purchase in most areas of London and the South-East .
7 However , it is now impossible for the revived old counties to deliver services of the quality we demand today .
8 But , it is it seems from this report that is in front of us that it is now appropriate for the URC to take a new step with regard to the local ministry of elders .
9 However , the publishing business has recently become more competitive and it is now possible for songwriters to restrict the length of the assignment of copyright to what is known as a ‘ retention period ’ .
10 It would be impossible to persuade anyone to act as trustee unless the discretion entrusted to him were very liberally conferred , and it is now possible for a trustee to delegate to an agent , not merely pieces of business requiring especial skill , but the whole business of the trust , and escape liability so long as he acts in good faith .
11 It is now possible for Down 's children to find places in special schools from a relatively early age , in some cases from the age of three onwards .
12 It is now possible for the one financial house to undertake a range of financial services which includes stock-broking , market making , banking , corporate finance , and investment management .
13 Most significant of all has been the fact that it is now possible for banks to engage in a full range of securities related business along the same lines as the German universal banks , a practice which had hitherto been avoided in the UK through the imposition of self-imposed constraints .
14 It is now possible for reporters to deliver copy via computer to the file server where it gets subbed and seamlessly rewritten by the editor .
15 It is now possible for the body of the transsexual individual to be remoulded , surgically and by hormone treatment , into a close approximation of the form of the opposite sex ; although a true sex-change , with full function , can not be accomplished .
16 I recently read that it is now possible for any individual to look through the Land Registry files to confirm ownership of land .
17 It is now possible for mature students to study to general degree level over a wide range of subjects entirely in the part-time evening mode .
18 It is now possible for women in every grade and every position in the civil service to be part-time workers .
19 It is now possible for a GIS to incorporate databases from many sources , while in the near future developments in networks will mean that remote access to databases at institutions other than the users ' own will become possible .
20 It is now compulsory for all firms with more than 25 employees to have a ‘ car journey reduction plan ’ , cutting down on the use of cars to get to work .
21 [ Finally as we have mentioned before it is now necessary for me to obtain a Corporate Finance Engagement Letter and we enclose two copies of our standard letter .
22 DFC felt it is now necessary for the Garden to take a policy decision on the standards to adopted for plant names .
23 And I have to explain to them that , although it is now customary for every individual member to contest the deputy leadership , it is not yet compulsory under rule . ’
24 A presidential remark in such a context is felt to have the force of law in Argentina , and the publishing business is confident that it is now safe for a while .
25 Yesterday 's letters to the Times from both the senior journalists and managers at the BBC indicate it is now safe for leading figures within the corporation to show their head above the parapet in a combined campaign to retain the director general .
26 And in Britain between nineteen eighty eight and nineteen ninety one there has been a doubling of racist attacks in large areas of London it is now commonplace for such attacks to take place .
27 A transvestite is somebody who wears the clothes of the other sex — in our society it is considered bizarre for men to wear wimmin 's clothing , though it is now common for wimmin to wear men 's clothing .
28 It is now common for routes to comprise a mixture of commercial and subsidised times of day , days of week or even geographical sections .
29 It is now common for printers , particularly quick print outlets to employ an artist or in some cases a creative team .
30 Royston Marley 's decision to work a permanent nightshift means he is now unavailable for anything but a three o'clock kick-off .
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