Example sentences of "[vb mod] now [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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31 ‘ On this most beautiful radio we will now be listening to Mr Mark Tully Sahib of BBC every day of year . ’
32 The matter will now be referred to dioceses for consultation .
33 In Darlington , St Cuthbert 's Church parishioners already pay more than £21,000 towards costs but that will now be increased to £25,837 , up by 20pc .
34 Mannheim 's ideas will now be applied to two of the major theoretical perspectives in sociology : Marxism and functionalism .
35 The theory of the foregoing section will now be applied to particular purely reactive filters .
36 Most routes will now be franchised to a single operator , which will bid for a monopoly on each one .
37 Hundreds of T-shirts , jackets and trainers which would normally have been destroyed will now be put to good use in orphanages there .
38 The 1.5% will now be put to a ballot .
39 That is the theory , at any rate , and it is one that will now be put to the test by two league games , against Motherwell and Hearts , and two cup-ties , domestic and European , with FC Brugge and Arbroath , all within the next 12 days .
40 Troops will now be offered to the UN to aid mercy missions — but not to combat a bloody guerrilla war .
41 A significant element of remuneration will now be linked to long term performance measured as the growth in the value of the Company 's stock units through the period to 31 December 1996 .
42 Despite strong protests , both from users of the Brache ground and from residents , Luton 's Conservative-controlled council has backed the plans , which will now be submitted to the Department of the Environment for final approval .
43 ‘ But what you have told me will now be known to these four Genoese in Nicosia .
44 English Heritage says that it will now be talking to its advisory committees .
45 So far there 've been no prosecutions but following a period of grace the speeders will now be taken to court .
46 Her car will now be taken to Forensic Laboratories in Chepstow , Gwent , where yet more tests are to be carried out .
47 The cygnet will now be taken to the swan santuary at Egham .
48 Like Scottish plays , Scottish clauses will become famous in Westminster and a Scottish clause will now be added to every Bill to deal with Scotland as an afterthought .
49 The survey team believes the Aids epidemic will now be restricted to injecting-drug users and people in high risk populations from Africa and Asia .
50 Calpol can now be given to babies developing a feverish reaction after triple immunisations against whooping cough , diphtheria and tetanus .
51 By far the best service that can now be done to these pubs , both for ourselves and future generations , is to leave well alone .
52 Visitors to St. Andrews can now be treated to a view of the famous links from a vehicle befitting the surroundings .
53 By knowing the vector directions the character can now be converted to a numerical sequence .
54 In particular , three major faunal boundaries can now be related to the plate situation in the North Atlantic area .
55 As a good case has been made recently ( Mosaic 4 ( 1981 ) , 6 ) against the authenticity of the Dyer Street Orpheus mosaic ( Beecham 1886 , f.p. 226 ) , only four Orpheus mosaics can now be credited to this region : the Woodchester mosaic ( pI .
56 In fact , black holes can now be said to be really matters of science fact rather than science fiction .
57 However it does mean that the additional information can be removed from the look-up tree , which in turn means that a compression method can now be applied to the tree , such as utilising a directed acyclic word graph ( section 3.2.5 and section 3.3.3 ) .
58 The joint bracket can now be fitted to the end of the length in the same way and screwed in place .
59 Much of the labour which used to be involved in manipulating and presenting data can now be delegated to specialised computer software but the basic issues of coding and structuring data still depend on the skills of the analyst .
60 That Jennens had some talent as a poet may be judged from ‘ Parthenissa 's Answer to the Pocket-Book 's Soliloquy ’ , a poem in Leapor 's second volume which can now be attributed to her .
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