Example sentences of "[art] [noun] now [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 the proposals now submitted for the Control and Collection Sections within the Exchequer Division , as detailed in the Management Services report , be agreed
2 For a glimpse of the experience now ring for our colour brochure .
3 Nevertheless , why this relaxation was either necessary or sufficient remains an unsolved problem , since the average consistency of the reference measurements , and usually even that of the plant measurements is better ( has a lower error ) than the level now used for the consistency checks ( 20% error ) .
4 The review now goes for consultation .
5 As the plan now called for Jafaar and Hamadan to meet Younis in Cyprus before consummating their phony drug deal aboard Saunk Kilo , and as close electronic monitoring of their conversations would be essential to avoid last-minute surprises , Hurley was determined not to risk a breakdown in surveillance , after what had happened with the boat .
6 Therefore , as foreseen at Bucharest , some of the goals and recommendations of the Plan now call for complementing and further refinement . "
7 Since the loss of their monopoly as the ruling party , the communists now accounted for half the Politburo ; the rest represented the different parties who now shared power .
8 The shop now caters for the mainstream market , but it was built upon bringing in exclusive trainers from Germany in the early Eighties , trainers that had nothing to do with America , but a lot to do with the nomad Scousers , and Wade Smith often supplemented his stock by buying from Liverpool ‘ entrepreneurs ’ with time on their hands to travel to Deutschland and acquire , by various methods , the much sought after , exclusive Adidas Trim-Trab .
9 It was once intended to dump this and most of the rest of the waste now earmarked for the new dumps at sea .
10 The legislation now allows for the temporary or permanent modification of statements ( and in the case of non-statemented special needs pupils , to make temporary exceptions ) .
11 With all the results now known for the elections to the General Synod of the Church of England , supporters say they expect the Church to agree to the ordination of women in the next few years .
12 In terms of numbers of banks the USA is the most heavily represented country , but in terms of market share the Japanese now account for nearly one-third of the market .
13 Nothing costs over £50 , prices start at £9 , and the line now accounts for 65 per cent of my overall sales . ’
14 It is evident in the vitality of the arts — hardly a city in the country now lacks for an international festival — and it contributed last year to the remarkable election of Mary Robinson , only in her mid-40s and impatient with old ways , to the ( largely honorary ) post of president .
15 The fact that most trust income is subject to deduction of Income Tax at the source has probably obscured the speciality which attaches to the representative character of trustees as payers of Income Tax ; but if the proposition now maintained for the trustees is a sound one it is incomprehensible that it should never have been advanced with regard to the very large sums of trust income which do not , and never can , reach the hands of an income-beneficiary .
16 The residents now took for granted the shuffling queue outside Mr Rowse 's surgery , or temple .
17 Has not the time now come for us to leave the Exchange Rate Mechanism , at least until such time as German interest rates are reduced to a level compatible with the needs of the whole of the rest of Europe ?
18 This sector as a whole now accounts for 23% of Scottish manufactured exports , with whisky alone representing 20% .
19 The ‘ peripheral ’ workforce as a whole now accounts for 34 per cent of those in employment — 8.1 million people .
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