Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] now [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Schools must now publish results of nationally determined tests .
2 Blind and deaf Jews can now wear armbands identifying their condition in traffic .
3 The centre was used for delivery of Schreiber kitchens and upholstery to customers , but changes in stock-control procedures mean that MFI shops can now handle deliveries themselves .
4 This means that countries must now accept products complaint with their own standards or the EC standards , but must not specify which until 1996 , when the EC standard shall be used throughout .
5 Like local authorities , many housing associations can now improve houses and flats for sale , and also make homes available for sale on a ‘ shared ownership ’ basis .
6 Passengers can now buy tickets , make travel enquiries , have tea or coffee , buy a paper and have a friendly chat .
7 Gastro-enterologist consultant Dr John Collins said : ‘ GPs can now send patients with ulcers and indigestion problems up to us directly , bypassing out-patient clinics and reducing the waiting time by several months . ’
8 The concept of continuing professional development has been fostered by the Board of Fellows in its recent work and members should now keep records of all their reading , lectures , seminars and conferences attended in order to support applications they may wish to make in due course for upgrading to fellowship .
9 It has gone to German manufacturer ASI GmbH , and ASI will now supply products to the Tandon sales and marketing subsidiaries in Europe .
10 Unix workstation users can now use Windows , MS-DOS and OS/2 clients to access applications running on IBM SNA and wide area network hosts via SNA and OSI LAN Gateways for Unix from Eicon Technology Corp , Montreal , Canada .
11 If liberty and equality were birth-rights , it remained only to establish fraternity. : for , fear having been cast out not by perfect love but by plenty , all men could now become brothers and women sisters .
12 Several cantons had already reduced the voting age for cantonal elections , and it was expected that the others would now introduce measures to bring their regulations into line with the new situation at federal level .
13 Viability , similarly , will no longer serve as a moral cutoff point : sophisticated life-support systems can now sustain fetuses as early as 20 weeks and even that limit is being pushed further and further back towards conception .
14 Employers can now pay bonuses , overtime or incentives and save on National Insurance contributions , using the Nightingale Voucher Scheme from the Motivation Marketing Board .
15 Since the collapse of the rendering companies , abattoirs must now find methods of disposal or storage for 1,000 tonnes of offal a week .
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