Example sentences of "[noun] [is] now " in BNC.
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1 | The bladder is now in the market for fairly prompt relief . |
2 | one where the water wheel is now . |
3 | It looks pretty good without any extra frills , but the Honda Prelude is now available with a range of sporting accessories . |
4 | Although Cal Arts is now associated with a distinctive West Coast style , Baldessari was influential in bringing in East Coast and European artists — Joseph Kosuth , Robert Smithson , Lawrence Weiner , Daniel Buren , Hans Haacke , Sol LeWitt . |
5 | Your first prescription was right but a new remedy is now needed . |
6 | Ninagawa is now in his fifties . |
7 | To tie up all the loose ends of my previous articles , the Monday night series at Home Pierrepont is now over . |
8 | The Freight Transport Association is now wondering if the government will increase the car speed limit in line with Europe , as motoring organisations have been suggesting . |
9 | In June 1964 , The Autocar 's testers remarked , ‘ In its appointments the Austin-Healey 3000 MkIII is now more or a touring car than a sports car . |
10 | Such thinking is now out of date — and dangerous ’ , says Henry . |
11 | Some species have been almost exterminated , e.g. Per.sea theobromifolia ( Lauraceae ) , formerly the ‘ mahogany ’ of Ecuador is now known from only 12 trees . |
12 | The most common colour-point is now black , though in some herds the favoured colour has always been red , and the bulls are strong colour-markers of crossbred offspring . |
13 | In certain respects the Old Testament is now invalidated . |
14 | ‘ Surplus stock is now being used to clear any backlogs in the orders , and the circle are working with the legal department to incorporate their solution into a company policy on the problem . ’ |
15 | However , in the absence of a further aggregate demand shock , the realization in period t+ 1 that the money stock is now higher than previously will be incorporated into the information set 1 , which is used to predict . |
16 | In a recent advertisement for a house sale the same village of West Linton is now only 11 miles from Edinburgh . |
17 | Jeff is now recovering from his injury , and is organising the local Great Yarmouth half marathon which will take place on 25 July . |
18 | However , a skeleton chronology is now available ( see Appendix E , where a list of the pavements under discussion is also provided ) . |
19 | The section of the Musselburgh Bypass between the Asda South and Asda North Roundabouts is now to be constructed as a dual carriageway . |
20 | But because of the council 's incompetence , which has meant that her rent card is now marked as owing rent , and lacking a deposit , she would be dependent on a somewhat shady mortgage company for the mortgage to buy such a house ( rent cards are the easiest and most common means of checking on the credit-worthiness of a person on a low income ) . |
21 | Goodison boss Howard Kendall wanted straight cash for Cottee but Crosby said : ‘ A permanent move was never discussed and the deal is now dead . ’ |
22 | The Saunders deal is now off unless Villa chairman Doug Ellis increases his offer . |
23 | A great deal is now known about such signals in a wide range of animals , from crabs and spiders to monkeys and humans . |
24 | Nevertheless , the model does show that a good deal is now known about the illness , and this information provides both promising avenues for future research and implications for preventive intervention . |
25 | The spanish club Albacete was interested — but this deal is now definetely off . |
26 | The Scotsman understands that the deal is now unlikely to go ahead and a minority shareholder in Bank of Edinburgh , the Brighton-based Family Assurance Society , confirmed that there were difficulties . |
27 | However , an experiment is now taking place here whereby cyclists may share the space with the walkers on the basis of equality . |
28 | The experiment is now performed and it is found that the bats avoid collisions just as efficiently as before . |
29 | The experiment is now over . |
30 | A small market town which has lived off the land for centuries is now looking forward to a high-tec future . |