Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] now [adj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 You are now ready to make some real progress .
2 If they were now able to hear that story , and be able to make an overall and broad appraisal of that one-time promising religion as it now is , they would be appalled .
3 Professor Mishan argues that ‘ it is now reasonable to believe that , despite the abundance of man-made goods produced by continued growth , its net effect on human health and happiness could be adverse and possibly disastrous ’ .
4 At first it was confined to an error on the face of the record but it is now available to correct any error of law made by an inferior court .
5 It is now appropriate to review this problem again in the light of the strategic analysis discussed in chapter 4 .
6 It is now essential to make some additional points regarding banks , their financial structure and deposit creation .
7 With the discovery of atomic structure and nuclear transmutation it is now possible to do that , but the cost is greater than for digging gold out of the ground , so nuclear physics has not undermined the gold standard .
8 By considering what our two examples , the apparently blue sea and the apparently unequal lines , have in common , it is now possible to take this a stage further .
9 It is now possible to introduce another nucleus into this egg .
10 It is now possible to remove those fatty deposits that will not respond to either diet or exercise from areas such as under the chin , tummy , buttocks , thighs , calves , ankles and the male breast .
11 It is now necessary to situate these in the wider context of the social formation and in particular class structure .
12 It is now necessary to draw some of these strands together and reach some general conclusions about the merit of the Essex project , and to derive from them some prescriptions for action for anyone seeking to enhance library provision in similar ways .
13 It is now necessary to examine these in greater detail .
14 It has been said several times in this chapter that tone is carried by the tonic syllable , and it is now necessary to examine this statement more carefully .
15 It was now impossible to see more than a few yards .
16 At the same time , while it was now impossible to recover any significant sense of the centrality of English within the process of political democracy , the Cambridge Crisis allowed the wider debates about the " democratic " process to come into play within English studies .
17 Supermarket and shop owners , having anticipated the price freeze by raising prices in advance , refused to restock with meat , milk , rice and cooking oil , claiming that it was now uneconomic to sell such products ; general shortages of basic food commodities and the growth of a black market for food were reported to be much more prevalent than during the previous four price freezes since 1986 .
18 It did so as a gesture towards the United States , that it was now willing to accept this resolution as the basis of its participation in an international peace conference .
19 A condition of the Daily Mail prize was that no serving pilot could win it , and so on March 10 , 1919 Jack was demobbed , ending his service career with the rank of Captain , he was now free to pursue this latest flying challenge .
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