Example sentences of "now be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 Quite a number of protein-DNA complexes have now been determined to atomic resolution by X-ray crystallography , which has led to the characterization of a variety of discrete protein modules which mediate these interactions .
2 The plot boundaries defining the crofts on which these houses stood also changed , although the early impression of great change and lack of order has now been revised to one of combination and division of consistent units .
3 Details regarding the firm 's demise are a little hazy , and the matter has now been referred to the Fraud Squad .
4 But workers rejected that offer and the matter has now been referred to the national executive of the Amalgamated Engineering Union , which is expected to rule on the dispute in the next few days .
5 We are also interested in what the priorities are now for demilitarisation and reconstruction , and I ask the Minister specifically to approach our American colleagues to ask them to convert the substantial military aid that has until now been given to El Salvador into civilian aid to help with that reconstruction .
6 Much of the responsibility for running our community and educational programmes has now been devolved to our business and operating sites .
7 Mr Ozberk has now been moved to Pentonville Prison which is nearer the airport .
8 The 112 wooden boxes and 34 tin trunks have now been moved to Lincoln from the attics at Belton House , the former Brownlow seat .
9 The target date has now been moved to 1 January 1994 .
10 The girls have now been moved to Bullwood Prison , near Southend but Ann and her husband Derek — a contract cleaner — are hopeful their girls will be home again for the New Year .
11 The prisoner has now been moved to another jail .
12 His victim Colin McMichael has now been moved to Wood Hill prison at Milton Keynes .
13 The last few patients , mainly elderly , have now been moved to other hospitals and today staff were sadly clearly up after a farewell party , three and a half years after the research ward opened .
14 Amendment has now been made to the legislation to ensure that the time for raising and answering enquiries is calculated correctly .
15 A South African diplomat who was snubbed by Darlington borough council has now been invited to the town .
16 This car has now been sent to the North East England Open Air Museum at Beamish for restoration as open-top car 31 .
17 A REPORT of the Diocesan Assembly held in October has now been sent to every parish .
18 The money has now been sent to Portman Square for inclusion in Guinness PLC 's ‘ double your fundraising ’ offer .
19 Although the excavations are not yet wholly complete , many hectares of the town have now been revealed to the light of day , and it is now possible to stroll along the abandoned streets once more with the remains of shops , houses and villas on either side .
20 Many members were concerned that the Sunday club searches had become too crowded , and club membership has now been limited to 75 people .
21 This had now been soldered to the main building so well that you could n't see the join .
22 Compared with the European Communities Act 1972 , what additional authority has now been conceded to Brussels from the United Kingdom Parliament ?
23 Had General Francis not had his two sticks propped against his chair as a tangible reminder of his condition , and had he not , as had now been explained to me , been making this social call to thank me for nursing his son after paying a second professional visit himself to Bernard Remington-Hart , his appearance and that Rolls outside would have frozen Margaret into a prissy caricature of her normal self .
24 1804 It has now been represented to the Meeting that the Town of Bowmore is very much annoy 'd by a destructive Crowd of Pigs running up and down the Streets , and that many of the Inhabitants , regardless of Property .
25 This study has now been tied to a vision of Englishness which is itself insulated from any concern with cultural power and control .
26 Why the Scots in general , and the sea-fishermen in particular , should have put up with this monstrous injustice is hard to understand , but the insult has now been compounded to a degree which surely demands some national response .
27 ( This figure has now been increased to £500 . )
28 This has now been increased to £1000 .
29 The complement had now been raised to 145 and salaries increased by 28 per cent .
30 Estimates have now been obtained to instal a closed circuit television system at the centre .
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