Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [prep] [noun] [am/are] now " in BNC.
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1 | Amiel is the first reputable dealer to be prosecuted , but more than 100 others as well as auction houses across America are now under subpoena to explain what they thought they were selling . |
2 | These reels have been tried and tested by ourselves in Kenya and as a result many of the top game fishing boats in Kenya are now using them . |
3 | Tin prices in Malaysia are now the lowest for nearly five years . |
4 | Claire Clairmont and the Shelleys by Robert Gittings and Jo Manton Oxford , £20 BIOGRAPHIES of women are now all the fashion : ‘ herstories ’ rather than ‘ histories ’ , as the cant phrase goes . |
5 | As you know , all District and Borough Councils in Wales are now required to prepare statutory District-Wide Local Plans . |
6 | Winter oats for milling are now ripening quickly and could be ready by Aug. 7 . |
7 | Serb siege guns around Sarajevo are now under UN control . |
8 | And I also noticed this week that nine specialist hospitals in London are now also under threat . |
9 | FoE concluded : ‘ Typical symptoms of acid rain damage to trees are now widespread in Britain . ’ |
10 | Senior BBC executives in Scotland are now concerned at what they see as a crucial shift in the balance of power to London . |
11 | Foreign editions of the Guinness Book Of Records are now published in 40 countries and 3 million copies are sold internationally every year . |
12 | Some 5m hectares of Ukrainian farmland and 1.5m hectares of forest are now contaminated . |
13 | I remind the House that 33 kidney transplants per week are now completed , compared with 16 per week in 1979 , and that there are now six heart transplants and seven liver transplants every week — a total transplant programme of 46 operations every week of the year . |
14 | ‘ Historically , people have looked to Europe as a place to make up the profit margins they had to give away in the States , ’ Apple spokesperson Frank O'Mahoney admitted to me immediately before launching into a lengthy explanation of how computer prices in Europe are now tumbling to less obscene levels . |
15 | It points out that certain elements of US policies for grain are now partly decoupled , since there is now an element of reducing support by reducing the quantities on which support payments would be made . |
16 | Thus it follows that the utility loss from union dues , , is decreasing in w , and therefore is lower at A than at B. At A , wages are sufficiently high that those workers whose commitment was too low to joint the union at a wage level of w are now willing to join , attracted by the relatively smaller utility loss from union dues . |
17 | Health officials in Gateshead are now investigating why firm action was n't taken earlier . |
18 | Two police officers from Wiltshire are now going to Ireland to arrange an application for extradition . |
19 | The Rome conclusions on EMU are now viewed as a quasi-treaty — although Britain never signed them . |
20 | ‘ Coffee houses in town are now like Quakers ’ meeting houses , ’ observed one Londoner at this time . |