Example sentences of "to what is now " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Not one of those Acts responds to what is now contained in the EC social charter , ’ said Mr Lyons . |
2 | For every Palestinian who expressed doubts about the worth of returning , there were hundreds who would go back to what is now Israel if they had the opportunity to do so , people like David Damiani , a Christian whose family had been in Palestine since the time of the Crusades . |
3 | In 1920 , Howarth moved to what is now the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and then , in 1925 , to the University of Birmingham , where he spent the remainder of his career . |
4 | Since the break-up and dispersal of the super-continent Pangaea , a process that began at least 200 million years ago , the Kowloon peninsula and Hong Kong and its 242 islands have remained attached to what is now mainland China . |
5 | The first band of earnings attracting this contribution should run up to what is now called the lower earnings limit . |
6 | This is somewhat similar to what is now recognised in animal conflict . |
7 | The editor of Halsbury 's Statutes , 4th ed. , vol. 11 ( 1991 ) , p. 1011 , appears also to have expressed the position too widely when he ascribed the survival of the whole of this jurisdiction to what is now section 44(1) ( b ) of the Act of 1981 . |
8 | Because we feel uneasy about our difference from other democracies which do have labelled constitution , we turn to what is now a peculiarly British usage of the word to prove that we are not really different at all . |
9 | Just beyond the boundary is the site of an Iceni camp used by Queen Boadicea and her army close to what is now the All road . |
10 | It abuts on to what is now a road running along the frontage of a number of houses . |