Example sentences of "[noun sg] [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 Your first prescription was right but a new remedy is now needed .
5 Ninagawa is now in his fifties .
6 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 .
7 Such thinking is now out of date — and dangerous ’ , says Henry .
8 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 .
9 In certain respects the Old Testament is now invalidated .
10 ‘ 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 . ’
11 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 .
12 However , a skeleton chronology is now available ( see Appendix E , where a list of the pavements under discussion is also provided ) .
13 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 ) .
14 Goodison boss Howard Kendall wanted straight cash for Cottee but Crosby said : ‘ A permanent move was never discussed and the deal is now dead . ’
15 The Saunders deal is now off unless Villa chairman Doug Ellis increases his offer .
16 A great deal is now known about such signals in a wide range of animals , from crabs and spiders to monkeys and humans .
17 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 .
18 The spanish club Albacete was interested — but this deal is now definetely off .
19 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 .
20 However , an experiment is now taking place here whereby cyclists may share the space with the walkers on the basis of equality .
21 The experiment is now performed and it is found that the bats avoid collisions just as efficiently as before .
22 The experiment is now over .
23 The Mousetrap is now in it 's 41st year .
24 I think that er what we will do now gentlemen is go into closed session so I will suspend the sitting er while the present public leave us er so the sitting is now .
25 But since the entire British electorate is now sitting on his cushion , he has increased public spending and raised taxes simultaneously , allowing the PSBR to rise to £28 billion .
26 The electorate is now more volatile , more responsive to events and arguments , less constrained by enduring loyalties .
27 The industry partnership is now exploring ways in which it can serve the pyramid schools as a whole rather than focus simply on the secondary stage .
28 Birdland is now offering a reward for the safe return of the birds and the conviction of the thieves .
29 Ethanolic extraction is now a common method to extract platelet activating factor from various organs including biopsy specimens .
30 This well-styled jacket , incorporating Karrimor 's now familiar K2 logo , is at the pricey end of the market but has enough winning features to guarantee it 'll be popular .
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