Example sentences of "is now give " in BNC.

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1 It was the first work on which he collaborated-and collaborated happily-with Nicholas Georgiadis but it is now given in the heavy scarlet , black and gold designs which Georgiadis substituted in 1980 .
2 Increased recognition is now given to the different interests of particular building types , such as Nonconformist chapels , railway stations , warehouses , hospitals and model housing .
3 In this case , the data specifying the initial waves is now given by on , and by on .
4 Dr Brice Pitt comments in Making the Most of Middle Age : ‘ So much publicity is now given to the art of making love , what men and women need from each other , and how to please your partner , that there is little excuse for a dull , unimaginative sex life even in the supposedly stolid middle-aged . ’
5 Interestingly , the former is now given Very Difficult in the guidebook while the latter has been raised to Hard Very Severe .
6 Despite Adam 's devious attempts to play down the collaboration behind this superb work ( several resplendently bound copies are on display ) , credit is now given to James 's role as project manager , co-ordinating teams of engravers in Venice , Rome and London over the seven years before publication in 1764 .
7 Relief is now given on the first sale of BES holdings .
8 Promotion opportunities have also been restricted and in the competition for higher status positions , personal merit evaluation is now given greater weight in determining pay and position .
9 In order to accommodate this the basement is now given over to office space while the ground floor continues to carry monographs and catalogues of Western art .
10 The spread of ideas and aspirations among literate and mobile populations is now given much more prominence as the key characteristic of ‘ modernization ’ which can explain fertility decline ( Banks 1981 , Cleland 1985 , Cleland and Hobcraft 1987 , Cleland and Wilson 1987 ) .
11 Protection is now given by the Parliamentary Papers Act 1840 .
12 ‘ As you know a little while ago there were discussions between this Office and Stephenson Harwood [ the applicant 's former solicitors ] about a proposed interview to be conducted under the terms of section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 and I promised to provide further details to them of our proposed course of action which is now given to you instead of them : ( 1 ) This Office intends to hold an interview with you under section 2 on Thursday , 13 June 1991 .
13 Since the same policy is now given statutory expression in section 34 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , which will come into force on 1 October 1992 , he will presumably not seek to depart from this policy in the meantime .
14 A more detailed description of normalisation is now given .
15 A brief description of each report type is now given .
16 ( p100 ) This is now given statutory effect by s13(3) of SGA 1979 which provides that : A sale of goods is not prevented from being a sale by description by reason only that , the goods being exposed for sale or hire , they are selected by the buyer .
17 A new concept in movie-making is now giving cinemagoers the chance to decide how the plot should develop as they are watching .
18 Bob graffiti : He Lives , and is now giving a living to more Jamaicans than when we walked the streets of Kingston
19 Heidrick and Struggles , which had previously never really made much of an impact in the UK scene , although they were strong worldwide , reorganised in the mid-1980s and attracted a strong team which is now giving them a significant presence in the UK search market .
20 A shift to passive would indicate that the author is now giving a summary statement ’ .
21 If he is now giving us a commitment that the reasons for a refusal will be made available to the applicant , that is welcome .
22 Since the exposure of Iraq as having consistently , to quote United Nations ' reports , ’ obstructed and cheated on ’ divulging information on its nuclear programme , North Korea is now giving rise to the greatest concern , as the hon. Member for Clackmannan ( Mr. O'Neill ) said .
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