Example sentences of "it is [adv] longer [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 It is no longer regarded a hazard by the pros , ’ he concluded .
2 More and more parents every year are opting for independent schooling for their children : it is no longer seen as exclusively the preserve of a privileged class .
3 In the 1990s the Bar likes to proclaim that all that has changed , that it is no longer dominated by men who have been to public schools followed by Oxford or Cambridge .
4 It is no longer dominated by established tradition , or established religious beliefs ; it has new populations with new sets of consciousness .
5 Now it is no longer used for worship , but acts as a useful starting point to the day 's walking .
6 There is ample evidence that tied cottages have been used oppressively by farmers in the past in order , for example , to strangle incipient trade unionism in the countryside , bit except in a small minority of cases it is no longer used as an oppressive weapon of petty political domination : rather it is the carrot which will tempt the farm worker to accept a low wage .
7 First , any new shopping development should not only respect the character of the town but should also , as far as possible , be reversible — that is , relatively easily removed when it is no longer needed .
8 When she has been a carer in the family and she can no longer fulfil this role or it is no longer needed
9 So whilst superuser still resides in Unix , it is no longer needed to be able to perform system administration , for example .
10 It may have bloomed with the post-war boom , but it may wither with recession as it is no longer needed to secure stability .
11 My Lords , the Government er plans to dispose of the land St Pancreas site , once it is no longer needed for the building project , the British Library is preparing a case for retaining some of the land for further library buildings .
12 Before deleting a file make sure that it is no longer required .
13 Though Catholicism is championed in the end , it is no longer portrayed as having the power to protect one from the extremes of madness and sin .
14 But the treatment of the rest of the face is more complex , subtler and more empirical ; it is no longer divided into a few clearly defined sections , and eyes and mouth are not so precisely stylized and deliberately emphasized as they had been before .
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