Example sentences of "[is] now a " in BNC.

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1 As a result there is now a large group who are at a similar stage of HIV infection at any one time .
2 Watching blackbirds trying to give themselves hernias by swallowing cherry-sized crab apples whole is now a firm fixture in my programme of autumn entertainments .
3 As we shall see , there is now a specifically created police culture of the dramatic , which incorporates illusion , praxis , and imagery as part of a well-directed social production .
4 ‘ Make no mistake , ’ he warns , ‘ money is now a cancer in the game .
5 ‘ Make no mistake , money is now a cancer in the game .
6 His son , Jared , attended the academy and is now a student at Stanford University in California , where he won the National Australian Collegiate Athletic Association men 's singles championship this spring .
7 It is now a matter of history that — notwithstanding an outlay of £150million at current prices on research and development and prototype trains — the technical potential of the train was never achieved and in 1983 the entire project was abandoned .
8 While the Midland main line is now a fully fledged HST route , it does not have its own depot .
9 Indeed , there is now a distinct possibility that the Provincial sector will create some profitable railway routes in its quest for efficiency and quality .
10 There is now a growing trend towards the manufacture of environmental friendly finishes which are solvent-free , and acrylic varnishes are being produced by many manufacturers .
11 He is now a poststructuralist and has abandoned the great Jane Austen project , as he disbelieves in the possibility of any kind of definite textual meaning or interpretation : ‘ every decoding is another encoding . ’
12 Television was so quick to join the Yuppie Backlash that there is now a real danger of a Yuppie Backlash Drama Backlash , in which the viewer starts muttering about not being able to switch on the bloody set without seeing a broker being broken .
13 Pakistan is now a net tea importer .
14 The Next Steps is now a separate project run by Peter Kemp in the Cabinet Office .
15 But Mr Mills , who is now a director of Aspinwalls , an environment consultancy firm , goes on : ‘ Because of what I know , I would be perfectly content to live next to any of the plants we have .
16 Mr Sheppard , who is now a fellow of ICSA , began his career with an economics degree specialising in business administration from the London School of Economics .
17 He believes there is now a need for a more precise method of monitoring crack abuse nationally , similar to the Dawn ( Drug Awareness Warning Network ) method , used in the United States , which compiles statistics through information taken from hospitals .
18 One problem is that there do not seem to be many potentially blue-chip names in the pipeline , ready to join what is now a severely restricted group .
19 The secretary , David East , is now a figure of the distant past following his decision to resign his post over the way 10 Welsh players were recruited for the celebratory tour , and the Union still have to find a candidate to replace Rhys Williams as the junior vice-president .
20 It is now a museum of military history , but was once full of armed men and artillery .
21 Their house is now a bank .
22 Although there was no specific new item of bad news yesterday , there is now a growing perception in the market that the Bond group is faced with insurmountable difficulties .
23 BOBBY CHARLTON , the former Manchester United and England forward , who is now a club director , made it clear yesterday that he would be willing to take over as chairman ‘ if the right person asked me ’ .
24 Ration accounting is now a computerised orperation .
25 before a final all-embracing italicized section , looking back in its typography , placing , and , most importantly , its rhythm , recalls the opening nursery rhyme chorus , but gives it a universal voice which seems to include all that we have heard before in what is now a ritual chant ending with an appropriately childlike sound ,
26 The second of these aspects has emerged only relatively recently in the published literature on the postwar Labour government , but it is now a commonplace , certainly among Imperial and colonial historians .
27 Bernstein is now a journalist and works for a French newspaper .
28 The 325i is now a genuinely fast car .
29 With the 24-valve straight six M50 engine , the 325i is now a genuinely fast car .
30 The rear-wheel-drive XR4i , which preceded the XR4x4 , is now a minor classic in the making and is in fact a far superior performer to the 4x4 .
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