Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] now [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Expanding on the agreement that AT&T 's Computer Systems Division forged with Banyan Systems Inc last year , NCR Corp has now sealed a pact with the Westborough , Massachusetts-based company , said to be worth $25m over the next three years : NCR is to market and support Banyan 's Unix-based Vines network operating system — in the US and Canada initially , worldwide at a later date — whilst Banyan distributors will be able to sell NCR products .
2 Expanding on the agreement that AT&T 's Computer Systems Division forged with Banyan Systems Inc last year , NCR Corp has now sealed a pact with the Westborough , Massachusetts-based company , said to be worth $25m over the next three years : NCR is to market and support Banyan 's Unix-based Vines network operating system — in the US and Canada initially , worldwide at a later date — whilst Banyan distributors will be able to sell NCR products .
3 The story has now prompted a response from Mr John Dumigan , acting chief officer for the South Eastern Group of Councils for Building Regulation Control , who has outlined the exact situation faced by buildings open to the public .
4 The Certificate has now become a Diploma and is offered in a number of additional centres : full documentation is available from the Royal Society of Arts .
5 The route has now taken a bit of hammering with a Yugoslav bagging the third ascent and Sean Myles and Andy Pollitt steaming in for the fourth and fifth ascents soon afterwards .
6 The University has now presented a new petition to the Court of Sessions which informs the Trustees of the will which governs the Torre Bequest ( including a work by Ruysdael and a sculpture by Adriaen de Vries ) that their rights over the collection are to be removed .
7 However , a German vet has now started an international aid project , and the UK division of Hills Pet Products has already sent 20 tons of food , making a total of 49 tons ready to be distributed by the city 's three main dog clubs .
8 ‘ There is very little computer fraud as such , but almost any fraud has now got an electronic aspect , ’ he said .
9 The weekend break has now become a regular feature amongst the many special offers by hotels .
10 The National College has now become a financial liability that this union can no longer justify .
11 The area occupied by the old entrance has now become a refreshments area with drinks and snacks machines .
12 To mark the display of Graeco-Roman sculptures in the Museum 's Randolph Gallery ( funded by the former head of the Metropolitan Museum 's Antiquities Department , Dr Dietrich , and Mrs Joyce von Bothmer ) , the Museum has now purchased a fragmentary circular marble altar relief probably of the late fifth century BC .
13 The institute has now published an abridged version , edited by Pauline Weetman of the University of Stirling , of the detailed report that was sent to the ASB in June .
14 ‘ The Queen has now made a gesture towards public opinion and has recognised in the modern world that the monarch does have to pay income tax .
15 The District Council has now forwarded a request for information from the various Regional Council services to assist in the preparation of the local plan , a copy of which is enclosed .
16 The inclusion has now become a misfitting inclusion in a medium of elastic constants L with strain and stress .
17 A judge has now issued a warrant for his arrest .
18 It 's product focus is the SunPC product line , combining PC emulation technology from Insignia software with i486 SX and DX S-bus accelerator cards to give acceptable Windows performance on a Sparcstation , and the recently unveiled version 4.0 of PC-NFS , which Sun claims now holds a larger slice of the PC networking market than Banyon .
19 However , the problems were so huge and required so much finance that other resources were required and the European Community has now taken a leading role .
20 The investigation has now entered a new phase where demographic characteristics of the Iron Age population are being modelled ( albeit crudely , since the information available from the Iron Age is very sparse ) .
21 The actress who appeared nude in the glamour mag has now got a slightly more covered-up role as a saxophone-playing lifeguard in ITV 's Baywatch .
22 The Royal Navy has now launched a competition to select a new type of ESM equipment for its planned Type 23 frigates .
23 Things had changed and ‘ the organ has now become a necessity .
24 The offshore petroleum industry training organisation has now established a data base to provide details of the courses attended .
25 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA has now sold a block of 5.6% of its ordinary shares to Digital Equipment Corp , bringing DEC 's holding in Olivetti to almost 10% and fulfilling the agreement concluded last year , which gives the Italian privileged access to DEC 's Alpha RISC .
26 Responding to SCOTVEC 's suggestions , however , the Prison Service has now created a support structure across institutions which ensures parity of standards and allows Instructors to come together at regular intervals for staff development sessions .
27 This new exhibition brought John Piper 's work to his home county just this month … but what began as a look at a private collection has now become a timely retrospective .
28 This new exhibition brought John Piper 's work to his home county just this month … but what began as a look at a private collection has now become a timely retrospective .
29 Cardiac transplantation has now become an accepted therapeutic option for many patients with terminal cardiac failure .
30 Their role in bringing environmental impact assessment ( EIA ) on to the statute book is well known , but the Commission has now made a proposal ( CEC 1989 ) for the ‘ establishment of the European Environment Agency and the European Environment Monitoring and Information Network ’ .
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