Example sentences of "now a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A father of two children , now grown-up , he had the good fortune to work early on with author Bill Martin on Brown Bear , Brown Bear , What Do You See ? — now a pre-school classic .
2 They said the government had declared them ‘ protected species ’ and that killing them was now a criminal offence .
3 A large number of jubilant Boro fans ran on to the pitch to congratulate Pollock , a gesture which is now a criminal offence .
4 It is now a grand little farmhouse forming part of a courtyard together with its outbuildings and set against the prevailing wind from the northwest .
5 Now a suggested code of practice will kill off the old law .
6 IT IS now a little more than three years since four biologists caused a minor uproar among molecular geneticists by publishing in Nature two papers in which they argued that a substantial proportion of the DNA of animal cells may exist for no higher purpose than its own propagation .
7 up and call me now A little music as well we have on the show we have a video from Elvis to give away in the second half of the programme and star guest this afternoon is Mary Whitehouse .
8 Now there is no lack of opportunity , no less desire and the money — no longer a restricting factor — is now a motivating factor .
9 But with patient training and understanding , Lisa is now a much-valued member of the workforce .
10 The dining room and kitchen are now a financial asset and a major addition to the atmosphere of the school .
11 Miller , now a financial consultant , confirmed the deal would involve buying the whole club .
12 Former Tottenham defender Paul Miller , now a financial consultant , is heading the group attempting a £1 million buy-out and talks were ‘ at an advanced stage ’ last night .
13 Former Tottenham defender Paul Miller , now a financial consultant , is heading the group attempting a £1 million buy-out and talks were ‘ at an advanced stage ’ last night .
14 Now a behavioural analysis , or perhaps another way of looking at this is a decision analysis , is quite interesting .
15 I can see now a typical speech of Crossman 's from the back benches .
16 This is now a typical case of the characteristic initial-value problem .
17 But now a narrow passage leading to the single barred window had been constructed down the middle of the room .
18 However , there is now a wider awareness of the need for greater attention to be paid to changing public attitudes and to the financially unquantifiable effects and social costs of closures to residents ( Hillman and Whalley 1980 ) .
19 Now the reason we suggested that we join the consortium with the emphasis sort of thing we look on this with the District of the County Council who are members and it is now a wider the pamphlets , merely those adjacent to the terminal airport .
20 He 's now a legitimate businessman . ’
21 Knives are now a standard part of the criminal 's equipment and it is very difficult for us to defend ourselves without going beyond the law , but there are ways — as you will see later .
22 Erm there is now a standard pro forma for identifying liquidated damages .
23 Purchasers should be aware that environment-friendly CFC-free insulation is now a standard feature of most manufacturers .
24 To protect a buyer , it is best to advise making careful enquiry at the property : and include in one 's requisitions on title , specific enquiry ( now a standard printed requisition ) as to whether any person other than the seller has any interest in the property .
25 This change was much resented , and the Magistrates ' Association , ‘ by now a powerful body , and far removed from the fledgling organization founded by Margery Fry almost half a century before , campaigned ceaselessly until the law was subsequently amended … ‘ .
26 In regard to widening the Community , does my right hon. Friend accept that there is now a powerful case for the admission of Austria and Scandinavian countries that are members of the European Free Trade Association ?
27 The Rhondda valleys were now a booming industrial concern , Davies was a millionaire , and the Ocean stood second only to Powell Duffryn as a mass producer of quality Welsh steam coal .
28 By the spring of 1956 Devon Loch , now a ten-year-old but lightly raced , was clearly a serious candidate for the Grand National : he had won two good chases the previous autumn and finished fifth in the King George VI Chase to Limber Hill .
29 It is now a world-wide safety information exchange system .
30 The selection of Van Heerden , now a naturalised Frenchman , for France is reported to have whetted the appetite of Geldenhuys .
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