Example sentences of "now [be] [vb pp] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Act empowers the Secretary of State to make regulations requiring the tape-recording of interviews and orders have now been made in most regions requiring interviews in the interview room to be recorded .
2 All trust has now been destroyed by these seemers .
3 The chamfered heel , the shock-absorbing device of the first K-SB3s and used on many other early boots , has now been rejected by many hillwalkers .
4 But the metaphor of a ‘ war ’ between Victorian science and religion has now been rejected by most historians .
5 But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools .
6 But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools .
7 It has now been shown by several laboratories that ingestion of fibre causes an increase in cellular proliferation in the colon of rats .
8 That case has now been settled with all allegations of misconduct being withdrawn and Mr Holdsworth has been compensated for the loss of his pension rights .
9 Orthotopic liver transplantation has now been performed in several cases , but its widespread use is likely to be restricted by the problems of postoperative sepsis , perioperative cerebral oedema , psychological assessment , and availability of donors .
10 Though the system has now been modified for some years , local authorities still play a crucial role in the shaping of the local environment by , for example , forecasting the need for roads for travel to work or leisure , and thus plan on the basis of that need Planners seek to influence behaviour , for example , by deciding that particular zones will be devoted to industrial estates , others to shopping centres and residential use in order to harmonise traffic movement and so on .
11 A reduction of at least 30% in child mortality due to diarrhoeal diseases has now been found by all trials that have found a significant effect on overall mortality and have also examined causes of death .
12 Studies of genetic linkage have shown that familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and Gerstmann-Sträussler syndrome are autosomal dominant conditions , and several mutations in the prion protein gene on chromosome 20p have now been identified in both conditions .
13 ‘ There you are then , ’ said Lydia , who had now been forced on several occasions to concede that Betty was not unsympathetic and understood more than Lydia would have thought her capable of .
14 In summary , the exclusion of through traffic would serve the city well and can now be justified by several arguments .
15 By far the best service that can now be done to these pubs , both for ourselves and future generations , is to leave well alone .
16 Although printed indexes tend to be either controlled or natural language , many large databases can now be searched in both ways .
17 Pilot schemes should now be initiated in several regions and compared with traditional models .
18 Once a country that forbade religion by constitution , Albania is now being flooded by all kinds of organisations that try to convert people .
19 ColourTalk is now being evaluated by several divisions of Coats Viyella , one of the industrial partners in the CARISMA project , with a view to developing the technology into a commercial product .
20 By the late 1970s the quality improvement process began to gain credence in the USA and is now being applied by some businesses in Europe .
21 Alison Binks , financial adviser , puts this down to the suspension of stamp duty and realistic selling prices now being asked by most vendors .
22 A role for micro-organisms is now being sought in many conditions such as coeliac disease , in which the results have , to date , been negative .
23 Excellent study days and short courses on ward teaching are now being arranged in some Schools of Nursing .
24 The traditional forest cultivators are now being joined in many parts of the world by subsistence peasants , new arrivals , pushing further and further into the forest , often along paths or tracks cut by lumbermen .
25 He is typical of the moderate blacks now being elected in many states .
26 As you can see from the photographs , long-finned Koi are now being bred in several varieties — all , in my opinion , equally revolting .
27 On July 23 Lukanov 's caretaker government adopted a decree on maintaining public order aimed at containing the " city of truth " protests ( now being copied in many towns ) but also at strikes and rallies ( principally in the southern town of Kurdzhali ) by nationalists opposed to the presence in the National Assembly of ethnic Turkish deputies [ ibid . ] .
28 This is now being reflected in all parts of a transaction , including the legal documentation , and legal advisers are expected to respond accordingly .
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