Example sentences of "[coord] are now [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Such remedies in English law are generically different from remedies in contract or in tort , and are now recognised to fall within a third category of the common law which has been called quasi-contract or restitution .
2 Such remedies in English law are generically different from remedies in contract or in tort , and are now recognised to fall within a third category of the common law which has been called quasi-contract or restitution .
3 Such remedies in English law are generically different from remedies in contract or in tort , and are now recognised to fall within a third category of the common law which has been called quasi-contract or restitution .
4 In 1976 , thirty-six boxes were returned and are now kept in a strongroom in the archbishop 's palace at Padua .
5 Individual classes were originally developed by different specialists and are now kept up to date by individual cataloguers as new topics are added to the collections .
6 Two other members of the platoon have drawn the short straw , and are now dressed in their best uniforms to perform the once-monthly guard duties at the Allied Kommandatura building .
7 Today 's teenagers have always had a choice of at least four channels and are now blessed with a multiplicity of choice thanks to satellite and VHS .
8 The polytechnics have moved out of local government control and are now funded by the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council acting on behalf of the Secretary of State .
9 Maybe you 've recently had artwork printed and are now faced with marketing .
10 The Germans who have been facing us all these weeks have pulled out and are now dug in in a thickly wooded area about three-hundred yards from No. 4 Commando .
11 These recordings are already available on cassette and are now issued on CD for the first time , the first disc is an ADD transfer , but the digital remastering is wholly natural with not artificial brightening of the treble response — as too often happens — and so those who admire warm analogue sound will find this disc wholly to their taste .
12 How come a club of United 's stature can no longer compete in the transfer market , and are now overshadowed by humble Blackburn when it comes to buying players ?
13 You are able to collect the information detailed below over a number of informal visits , and are now required to present your preliminary conclusions and recommendations for Davenport 's consideration .
14 At the same time traditional regional industrial policies which aim to help the economies of traditionally depressed regions have been reduced in scale and are now restricted mainly to the older urban areas of Clydeside , Tyneside , Humberside , Merseyside and South Wales .
15 Several species of Australian amphibian , amongst them some of the most beautiful and interesting in the world , have died out and are now thought to be extinct .
16 Those hospitals which formerly had been the responsibility of Boards of Guardians and later of the local authorities , together with the development of those hospitals which the local authorities brought about , including maternity hospitals , passed to the State under the National Health Service Act 1946 , and are now managed by selected and not by elected authorities .
17 The two schools later relocated to Saltersgill and are now known as the Beverley Schools for the Deaf , Middlesbrough .
18 Over the centuries these became distinct in type and are now known as Night Goblins .
19 The soft-bodied Ediacaran animals occupied a wide range of Vendian ( Latest Proterozoic ) marine environments and are now known from all over the world .
20 The changes were carried into the Companies Act 1989 and are now known as the ‘ New Settlement ’ .
21 Human subjects have always figured in the history of medicine and are now used widely in the testing of cosmetics and toiletries , and treatments for common diseases like influenza , although there are ethical limits to the severity of the ailments , or expected toxicity , to which humans ought to be exposed .
22 On the other hand , some customers then ‘ were afraid to ask ’ , and are now armed with consumption data to press their case for preferential treatment on a more appropriate tariff .
23 It was in the large , dimly-lit room below and to the left of the ramp , one of those cheerless spaces which Victorian architects ( or their clients ) felt bound to utilise , as with the arches of urban railway viaducts which were originally blocked off to make cheap classrooms for council schools and are now occupied by small garages and furniture makers .
24 They have advanced down the Asmara road in the past four weeks and are now reported to be operating south of Dese .
25 In the United States , Wood Group ESP acquired Trico Submersible Systems ( renamed ESP Products ) and are now embarked on an ambitious programme of growth to develop the products and services of our electric submersible pump business worldwide .
26 Loch Morlich must have been stunningly beautiful once , before the picnic tables and dinghies arrived , and at least the wonderful Scots pines that surround it have survived and are now protected .
27 The gases have been used to cool most types of fridges for decades but are now headed for a world-wide ban in 1996 after being blamed for causing holes in the ozone layer , which shields the earth from the sun 's harmful ultraviolet rays .
28 These aspects have been touched upon throughout this chapter , but are now highlighted to emphasise their importance .
29 Any decisions made about allocations are not value-free but are now based on the original assumptions about the weightings .
30 They originate in China but are now grown in warm countries all over the world , and the ones we enjoy from June to September come in the main from France , Italy and Spain .
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