Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] which be now " in BNC.

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1 Avoiding any " anthropomorphic " assumptions , observations of the regularity of respiration , open or closed eyes , movements and vocalisation have resulted in the definition of five mutually exclusive syndromes or states which are now widely accepted .
2 He praised the beneficial effects of initiatives like TNT , QC and TQM which are now being transferred into administration departments following their success in Group factories .
3 Past Hut 3 , turn to the left , past the gate and Administration which was now a darkened hulk , past where the roof of the camp 's prison peeped over the fences , turn to the left , past Hut 4 , past the old Kitchen which was now a sleeping hut , past the Bath house and then Hut 6 , past the Store , turn to the left , past the Guard Room , turn to the left , past Hut 1 … three hundred and eighty-five paces …
4 Sunset industries in Western economies include the old heavy industries such as steel and shipbuilding which are now suffering from massive excess capacity as these industries have been undercut by more efficient producers in the Pacific basin .
5 Marshall has n't so much tampered with Aotearoa education as launched a phalanx of studies and reviews which are now landing with thuds .
6 5.2.1 all rates taxes assessments duties charges impositions and outgoings which are now or during the Term shall be charged assessed or imposed upon the Premises or upon the owner or occupier of them [ excluding any payable by the Landlord occasioned by receipt of the rents or by any disposition of dealing with or ownership of any interest reversionary to the interest created by this Lease ] [ and if the Landlord shall suffer any loss of rating relief which may be applicable to empty premises after the end of the Term by reason of such relief being allowed to the Tenant in respect of any period before the end of the Term to make good such loss to the Landlord ] and
7 But there appears not to have been , for instance , any of that sterile rivalry between man and wife which is now the bane of middle-class society with any claims to cultural or intellectual interests ; plainly Mrs Lowndes and the young matrons who were her friends did not seethe resentfully at having their intellectual and imaginative capacities shackled to kitchen and nursery , whereas their husbands could exercise theirs in the great world .
8 I am not making pedantic points when I refer to all those complexities and difficulties which are now beginning to bite in a way that I find worrying .
9 It now has wholly-owned offices in Paris , Amsterdam , Brussels , Frankfurt , Geneva , Stockholm and Gothenburg , is a shareholder in a well-established US firm and has associate arrangements in the USA and elsewhere , enabling it to sustain an annual growth rate of between 20% and 30% which is now generating annual total fees of up to £5m .
10 On most of the veins in the area there were ancient workings including those of Borrow and Atkinson which were now full of water .
11 The idea is the brainchild of CEWTEC , the training and enterprise council for Chester , Ellesmere Port and Wirral which is now seeking 15 local firms to take up the cut-price offer .
12 A good lord brought to the role his own abilities and charisma which are now impossible to quantify but which were vital to his success .
13 A good lord brought to the role his own abilities and charisma which are now impossible to quantify but which were vital to his success .
14 Empire and Sexuality brings some of the insights and analysis which are now conventional in literary biography to the history of British imperialism .
15 ‘ The electrical energy produced was known as the Gods , Mitra and Varuna which are now called by science Cathode and Anode .
16 According to Whiting , much of this initial conformity was occasioned either by a fear of and respect for authority , or by the reluctance of testators to throw away their assets on objects and practices which were now proscribed .
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