Example sentences of "now [vb pp] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With planning consent now received for an improved access for the physically handicapped and an extension to provide a parish office and toilet for the disabled , tenders will shortly be invited for the building works .
2 I think the time has now come for the National Heritage Memorial Fund to be split and a separate body established for Scotland .
3 So pressure was now applied for a speedy conclusion to the work .
4 Sadly too , in the 1950s , restorers used disastrous materials for restoration — concrete and iron — and the gardens are now closed for the foreseeable future .
5 Councillors have now called for a full investigation before any action is taken .
6 Training is now provided for the BVetMed degree , entitling graduates to be registered as members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons , which confers on them the title of veterinary surgeon and the sole right to practise as such .
7 The affair had dominated relations between the two countries , and Rocard now hoped for a fresh start , although Bolger noted that they would have to " agree to differ " over French nuclear policy .
8 Early in June 1689 Edinburgh Castle , which had been held for James , surrendered , but Blair Castle , at Blair Atholl in Perthshire , eight miles [ 13 km ] north-west of Pitlochry , had now declared for the Jacobite cause .
9 The Prix Galien , which was a national prize in France , is now awarded for a new medicine marketed in several European countries .
10 The sharp tongue is now reserved for the consciousness-raising rap session she gives at American universities , where students are allowed to ask whatever they like about her life , her sexuality , her views of the world , provided they can cope with the answers .
11 In the health-conscious '90s such sumptuous flavours are now reserved for the all-too-brief moment of self-indulgence that is typical of Christmas .
12 The gases have been used to cool most types of fridges for decades but are now headed for a world-wide ban in 1996 after being blamed for causing holes in the ozone layer , which shields the earth from the sun 's harmful ultraviolet rays .
13 Over the next two days , Harry cycled through Zutphen and Arnhem to Eindhoven , where a cafe owner gave him coffee and rolls , and a priest , who was a friend of the cafe proprietor advised Harry who was now headed for the Dutch/Belgian border .
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