Example sentences of "is now [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The implications are unavoidable : ‘ … it is clear that the life and death of Christ have no efficacy in this scheme of things … the salvation of the world is now wrought by the events of the life of Constantine , symbolized by his saving sign ’ .
2 And Dave is now cast with the problem of replacing Pat .
3 Paul Reed the National Organiser says the sport started on the rivers of wales and is now spreading throughout the country
4 The Boulby potash mine in North Yorkshire , working Upper Permian Zechstein evaporites at a depth of 1100m , began production in 1974 and is now producing at the rate of 770000t/y KCl .
5 compared with the Minister 's adjusted figure , and that even the Association of Yorkshire and Humberside Chambers of Commerce is now calling on the Government to do something about a sinking economy ?
6 The League is now calling on the Government to set up an inquiry into the disposal of farm animals which fail to go through the proper slaughter-house and food production system .
7 The Scamps have always been Third or Fourth Division , but they 've spread the work in their time and that 's why old Mrs S is now calling in the favours . ’
8 The most significant are that the proposed SAS requires auditors to be active , rather than passive , and to perform procedures specifically designed to identify circumstances which might call into question the appropriateness of the going concern basis ; that the future period which should be considered by both the directors and auditors in assessing the validity of the going concern basis should be extended to one year from the date the accounts are approved by the directors ; and that emphasis is now placed on the need for adequate disclosures in accounts of matters giving rise to inherent uncertainties that affect a company 's ability to continue as a going concern .
9 And further : ‘ Economically , ’ a governor of California declared , ‘ the sun is now rising in the West . ’
10 A massive twelve point four million pounds is now owed by the non-payer to the law abiding citizens of Bradford .
11 Normally he would manage projects from his office in Bridge of Allan , but he is now based on the North Morcambe site because of the size of this contract .
12 Our monthly round-up of economic forecasts is now based on the averages of 170 seers polled by Consensus Economics , up from 150 in the past ; it also , for the first time , looks at prospects for 1992 .
13 After considerable travels the bus is now based on the Isle of Purbeck .
14 Its flourishing research activity is now based in the department 's Edinburgh Centre for Social Welfare Research .
15 Harlow youth theatre now with our developing links with Harlow College and it 's performing arts division er is now based in the College with tutor 's from staff of the college who 's job is one way er that that we could we could push it forward .
16 That is a principle which is now honoured in the breach , most notably in the power extended to police officers to issue instructions to prevent an apprehended breach of the peace , a power which apparently is subject to very little effective judicial scrutiny or control .
17 A tonne of sulphur dioxide is now pumped into the atmosphere every day by a government-owned oil refinery at Mathura , less than thirty miles from Agra , while traffic fumes encircle the Taj every day .
18 For some time , the estimation was by titration with soap , giving insoluble calcium and magnesium soaps , but this is now replaced by the EDTA titration .
19 The jobs crisis means that the previously joyous prospect of a release from the rigours of the classroom is now tempered by the fear of unemployment .
20 Thus , tired of being the poor and comparatively impotent relation , General Synod is now chafing at the bit .
21 The current is now opposed by the supply voltage and is rapidly forced to zero .
22 Fran Maidment is now revcovering from the shock and pain joyriding causes , while police step up their search for the child drivers , growing it seems younger by the day .
23 Cotton is profitable again — Texas produces half of the US cotton crop — and much less insecticide is now applied to the crop .
24 The actual existence of that civilization , the Vedic/Aryan , is now accepted in the light of the new archaeological revelations .
25 Monetary policy is now geared to the exchange rate , not to domestic demand .
26 But , since monetary policy is now geared to the exchange rate , that 5% can not be achieved by manipulating interest rates .
27 The pattern of sevens reflected in the festivals ( chapter 23 ) is now extended to the land .
28 This is now extended to the alteration of any other provisions in the memorandum or articles that restrict the way the company 's property can be used .
29 An enormous amount of information is now collected on the performance of individual pupils throughout their school and further education careers and on numbers and grades of teaching staff , e.g. the Universities Statistical Record held on the UCCA computer .
30 The company has not laid off any employees , but overtime has been cut out and some work that was given to outside contractors , e.g. final ‘ shearing ’ up of carpets , is now done in the company .
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