Example sentences of "[noun sg] there be now " in BNC.
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1 | At the lower end of the scale for unskilled labour there is now an incentive for those people to do more part-time work . |
2 | Speaking at the 1989 BEMAS Annual Conference , Martin Davies , Director of NCC , referred back to the early gloom and outrage , but then went on to say : ‘ What is remarkable is how little dissent and how little opposition there is now the overwhelming majority have accepted the idea of a National Curriculum . ’ |
3 | As a result there is now a large group who are at a similar stage of HIV infection at any one time . |
4 | As a result there are now Government , as well as private consumer organizations , whose purpose is to stand up for consumers ' rights . |
5 | After 13 years of so-called Tory economic miracle , how does the Secretary of State explain to industrialists in Yorkshire and Humberside why manufacturing investment there is now below the 1979 level , and why there were no measures in the Budget for manufacturers and manufacturing investment ? |
6 | Added to the Ma'badong there were now also spontaneous explosions of Pa'gellu dancers , young girls dressed in green and gold and the most fashionable jewellery of the time — hollow Taiwanese watches , without their works , which some enterprising pirate had no doubt made a killing on . |
7 | Although present in Langstone Harbour there are now no beds of Zostera species in either Sussex estuary , although these certainly existed in the early years of this century , and Z. angustifolia was recorded near the Hayling shore of Chichester Harbour as recently as 1963 . |
8 | The Adobe technology is to be integrated with those components of SunSoft 's X11/NeWS Network-extensible Windowing System and SunPic 's NewsPrint system that can still offer specific advantages to Sun users , but Ybarra concurs with other observers who argue that in light of the deal there is now little future for either of them as they exist now and that a name change is only a matter of time . |
9 | Where there had been one figure faintly outlined in the frame of the staging there were now two — one large , obviously Jotan , and one much smaller , a child Alexei thought until he saw the muscular build and shortened legs and realised that Jotan had caught a dwarf . |
10 | Within the VO5 range there is now a superb moisturising styling mousse with protective properties which make it ideal for dry or damaged hair and perfect for creating soft , natural styles . |
11 | In English criminal law there are now two alternative fault requirements for murder : an intent to kill , or an intent to cause grievous bodily harm . |
12 | Now at last this has been achieved , first in Scotland by the Law Reform ( Parent and Child ) ( Scotland ) Act 1986 , and then in England and Wales by the Family Law Reform Act 1987 , with the result that in law there is now no distinction made between those born in and those born out of wedlock . |
13 | In addition to the town plan there was now a six-inch Ordnance Survey map of the district pinned to the wall . |
14 | This was a strongly Catholic area and about the campaign there was now an almost holiday quality . |
15 | Further upstream towards Brockworth , the brook also powered a corn mill , but of Brockworth Mill there is now little trace . |
16 | And then there were people who specialized in it , I do n't suppose from a moment there are now . |
17 | ‘ He 's gone to Andernesse ; that 's the only safe place there is now . |
18 | In proportion to population there were now more NSDAP members in Danzig than there were in the Reich . |
19 | To give more power to the carver 's elbow there are now a wide range of electric carving systems , and here we test a selection of machines and tools that may offer more than a saving in time |
20 | The Royal Commission on Legal Services reported in 1979 that ‘ across the country as a whole there is now a surplus of barristers ; ’ and the number has certainly not fallen since . |
21 | The 9000-year-old agriculture there is now based largely on cultigens , including taro and bananas of south-east Asia , arriving before 4500 BP , but earlier phases could have been sustained using native species , including indigenous bananas , yams , pandans and sugar cane . |
22 | In addition there is now some use of Creole varieties in the British media : in films such as The Harder They Come , Babylon ( directed by Franco Rosso , Great Britain , 1980 ) and Countryman , ( directed by Dick Jobson , Great Britain , 1982 ) . |
23 | For proof of that , one need only read the CBI 's report which , among other things , stated that recent years have seen ’ a transformation of Britain 's manufacturing base there is now a solid base on which to build . |
24 | HOLIDAY MONEY There are now so many ways holidaymakers can take money abroad that it 's hard to decide which is best |
25 | When a graphics element is placed on a page there is now an option to set text wraparound . |
26 | He was buried in the parish church of St Bartholomew the Less 17 August 1711 , but following an eighteenth-century reconstruction there is now no trace of his grave . |
27 | Although not yet in clinical use there is now some highly innovative potential in the treatment of disease . |
28 | For those who are not in the workforce there are now some non-contributory invalidity benefits . |
29 | In the non-diabetic there is now considerable data showing a positive relationship between body mass index and blood pressure ( Boyle , 1970 ; Wilcox , 1978 ; Brennan et al , 1980 ; Hovell , 1982 ) . |
30 | Because in American life there is now no social agreement on the fundamentals of behaviour and morality , there is now equally no consensus on the fundamentals of the art that in the past has sprung from just such social agreement . |