Example sentences of "[coord] is now [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If the hon. Gentleman is so concerned about law and order , perhaps he could explain to me why his party refuses to support the Prevention of Terrorism ( Temporary Provisions ) Act , which was introduced initially by a Labour Government and is now opposed by a Labour Opposition . |
2 | LYNETTE L'HOMME One month after working for the company as a temp , Lynette L'Homme joined on a permanent basis in June and is now employed as a Purchasing Ledger Clarkess . |
3 | Burton , which has the large medieval church , is a very small hamlet ; Temple Hardwick has been ‘ recolonised ’ by an army depot ; Dassett Southend has a farm , a ruined medieval chapel of St James , and a priest 's house , and is now threatened by the construction of the M42 motorway . |
4 | She turned professional at 15 and spent 2 years on the tennis circuit and is now ranked in the top 5 in Britain . |
5 | ‘ The state oil company , PDVSA , has done a tremendous job since nationalisation and is now ranked among the largest and best in the world , ’ he says . |
6 | It did not mean the burglary was not talked about over Christmas lunch — it certainly was ; it became part of the event , and is now alluded to as ‘ Do you remember when … etc. etc . ’ |
7 | Growth in the interventionism of British judges has been noted since the 1960s and is now encapsulated in specific procedures for judicial review . |
8 | Romany King is five pounds better off than last year for a two and a half length beating and is now ridden by Adrian Maguire , one of the most talented young jockeys on the circuit . |
9 | He was subsequently returned to Khartoum for medical treatment and is now believed to be back in Kober prison . |
10 | Peter Cunningham is still at university and is now joined by younger brother Michael , and Paul Mitchell is on crutches and will be out to Christmas . |
11 | 44–22650 is complete down to her engines and is now displayed inside the Museum 's giant buildings . |
12 | In March this year , Bishop Peter Ball resigned after being cautioned for gross indecency and is now retired on a church pension . |
13 | It was threatened with closure after the demise of the lead-workings , but was saved and is now operated as a tourist service in summer months by British Rail — the only steam line left in the nationalized network . |
14 | An 18th Century canal Lengthsman 's cottage , Ty Banc , Resolven , has been restored by Neath Borough Council and is now operated by West Glamorgan Association for the Disabled as a team room and gift shop . |
15 | Our first incinerator which gives us control of our own medical waste disposal has been commissioned and is now operated by a separate Rentokil company Medical Services Incineration Ltd . |
16 | From these a very nearly perfect specimen has been put together , and is now exhibited in the museum of the Zoological Society . |
17 | OLS continued to expand its partnering contracts and is now recognised as the UK 's leading offshore support company with extensive shore base facilities in both Great Yarmouth and Aberdeen . |
18 | The hospital has gone from strength to strength and is now recognised as one of the leading hospitals in the region . |
19 | This principle was first upheld by the House of Lords in the case of D v NSPCC [ 1978 ] AC 171 and is now recognised within the statutory code . |
20 | There has been reconstruction here and the property is now a restaurant , but the gallery has been cared for and is now fronted by glass for its preservation and the old building has been restored . |
21 | Since its establishment in 1977 the department has advanced significantly and is now viewed as a leader in the field of international management development . |
22 | The library 's subject index has been produced on a word processor and is now recorded on separate files for each letter of the alphabet . |
23 | Some may have been ploughed , but much has probably been improved and is now recorded under permanent pasture , the more suitable permanent pasture having been turned to arable . |
24 | This was known as ‘ the Inspectors ’ Course , and is now referred to as the ‘ Junior Command Course ’ . |
25 | The process was initiated in 1970 and is now referred to as the European Political Cooperation Procedure . |
26 | That is why it is essential that we should continue to develop the space-based defence , which was once called the strategic defence initiative or SDI and is now referred to as ’ brilliant pebbles ’ . |
27 | DVI has been progressively enhanced since then , however , and is now based on an evolved form of a technique called Discrete Cosine Transform ( DCT ) . |
28 | Max works for a large oil company and is now based in London , while Kaye is a dedicated mother — they have four sons aged four to 14 . |
29 | In 1974 the Company began to manufacture wellhead equipment , and is now licensed under both API 6A and 16A licences . |
30 | Patterson 's account of Belfast shows characteristics of conservative rural Scots lexical distribution , much of which appears to have been residual and is now obliterated by restructuring . |