Example sentences of "as it is now " in BNC.

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1 ( Opposite below ) The first of the Class 47s — or Brush Type 4s as they were known when D1500 appeared in 1962 — still hard at work rom Gateshead depot in 1987. here No 47401 , as it is now numbered and carrying the name North Eastern which it both received and lost during the 1980s , nears Greenfield on a Trans-Pennine service , the 17.03 Liverpool to Newcastle on 19 June 1987 .
2 ‘ But my life as it is now is n't worth living .
3 There were very few major countries I did n't visit during that time and travel was nothing like as easy as it is now .
4 This would not please traders , who would lose opportunities to exploit the inefficiencies of the market as it is now constituted .
5 Sprat says that he ‘ had the true imagination of the whole extent of this enterprise , as it is now set on foot ’ .
6 Right , let's have an update on the state of the party as it is now .
7 ‘ It will remain as it is now .
8 Life then was much as it is now .
9 The history of children 's theatre and Theatre in Education ( as it is now called ) , with its own nice mixture of educational thinkers as its leaders — Bertha Waddell , Caryl Jenner , Gerald Tyler , Gordon Vallins , Stuart Bennett , Roger Chapman , Cora Williams , John O'Toole ( 1976 ) , David Pammeter , Pam Schweitzer , Geoff Gillham and Tony Jackson ( 1980 ) , to select a few — to a considerable extent reflects the changing conception of drama in the classroom during these two decades .
10 Much as it is now — c ) Once every three months ?
11 Certain things are still here : the curling stone ; the brush , or walking stick as it is now ; the old photograph a little ragged at the edges which displays three men and a little terrier called Coogan .
12 This assumption is not tenable as it is now recognised that the unstimulated output of prostacyclin by blood vessels is low ( reviewed by Dollery et al , 1983 ) .
13 As it is now , I agree , ’ Walter Carew said , the excitement still in his voice .
14 Cambridge is a beautiful place , and although ours was a training college and not part of the University as it is now , many University societies were open to us .
15 Consequently it was as hard then as it is now to separate our various individual contributions .
16 To this day , the Royal Association for the Deaf ( R.A.D. — as it is now known ) retains a considerable influence in the affairs of deaf people in London and surrounding counties whilst the B.D.A. has poor support in the region .
17 Such criticism was premature , as it is now clear that in many parts of the world long dead-straight trackways were laid out and , in several cases , are still used .
18 As Marbella and Torremolinos crumbled into the sea , the focus of the Spanish holiday season moved to Seville , or Sevilla del Mar as it is now more properly known .
19 The new pole , painted in bands or blocks of red , white and blue — not striped as it is now — was erected complete with weathercock and the tradition was once again established .
20 The work , which is interesting but time-consuming , involves maintaining the almshouse , or the Dakyn Flats as it is now more popularly known , and other properties owned by the trust and from which rents are collected .
21 It may have had a more sinister purpose later , as it is now known as The Whipping Stone .
22 Porn has never been so loved or so hated as it is now .
23 Ronell avoids the trap by proceeding in ever-decreasing circles — or fractal geometry , as it is now known .
24 It 's difficult to look , I admit , as it is now night-time .
25 It is better , no doubt , to see it as it is now , ‘ a completed and cohesive entity ’ ( UT , p. 1 again ) .
26 Coming out was the key issue then as it is now .
27 — If you can , avoid alcohol and smoking ( even passive smoking ) as it is now known that excessive alcohol consumption , combined with heavy smoking , lowers the number and activity of sperm and may be linked to higher rates of miscarriage. — If you have a condition that requires medical treatment , consult your doctor .
28 What that means , among other things , is that feminists who engage in this kind of research must refuse easy answers , answers that can easily be accommodated within the system as it is now .
29 No. 3 , St James 's Street has been the company premises since it was rebuilt in the early eighteenth century and the name Berry Bros. & Rudd Ltd. , as it is now known , was established in 1943 .
30 The LTA 's principal claim to fame at the end of 1992 will be the same as it is now — the richest tennis organisation in the world .
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