Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] now be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Stuck fast in the mire : Ford 's at Dagenham may now be in a state of terminal decline . |
2 | Britain would now be in the fortunate position of having had , in 1991 , nothing worse than a shallow and short-lived recession , from which a smart recovery would already have been taking place for several quarters , with no balance of payments constraint and little rise in unemployment . |
3 | The postponed Littlewoods Cup fourth-round replay between Southampton and Swindon will now be at The Dell on January 16 , kick-off 7.30 . |
4 | Equally controversial has been the recently-introduced Employment Contracts Act that has drastically undercut the powers of the trade unions — to the extent that New Zealand may now be in breach of International Labour Organisation provisions . |
5 | Manager Trevor Francis could now be without half a dozen senior players for Coventry 's visit tomorrow . |
6 | The EC will now be in a position to ratify the Basel Convention governing the international movement of toxic waste , which came into force in May [ see ED 58 ] . |