Example sentences of "[pers pn] can now [be] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She can now be seen on general release in the Neil Jordan film The Crying Game , cast as an IRA terrorist . |
2 | Their efficiency and reliability have also increased , to the extent that they can now be regarded as a primary recharging source for a yacht 's batteries alongside the engine alternator or the petrol generator . |
3 | The only place they can now be found in the entire country is in Upper Teesdale . |
4 | The best speech synthesisers are capable of producing speech of such high quality that only an expert can distinguish it from a recording of a human being 's speech ; less sophisticated synthesisers are becoming so cheap that they can now be bought for attaching to ordinary micro-computers . |
5 | It can now be applied with a small paintbrush . |
6 | It can now be seen as a deliberate political reaction to the earlier building , and it is even recorded that on its completion in 537 Justinian promised God that he himself had ‘ vanquished Solomon . ’ |
7 | It went ahead later on such a scale and at such a pace that it can now be seen as one of the most important facts of modem history . |
8 | But because EC ministers have not yet agreed a common regime on irradiated food , it can now be put on sale in countries which do not allow food irradiation ( such as Germany and Luxembourg ) . |
9 | He can now be sued under the trust . |