Example sentences of "now be [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm the John is now are going to explain certain aspects of the er . |
2 | Schedule 2 paragraph 3 FSA 1986 , which formerly enshrined the old principle of equivalence , has now been amended to allow these changes to take their desired effect . |
3 | The concept of the Inmarsat marine communications facility , designed for commercial ship use , has now been extended to embrace smaller vessels such as yachts . |
4 | An appeal has now been launched to encourage more donors to come forward — without them some patients will die . |
5 | Two or three high-speed automatic membrane-osmometers have now been designed to reduce these drawbacks and are commercially available . |
6 | The Soviet decision , delivered during a visit by the US Secretary of State James Baker to Moscow , was welcomed by the US government , but the USA nevertheless ruled out Soviet suggestions , and the Cuban demand , that the US naval base at Guantánamo on Cuba should now be evacuated to lower political tensions in the region . |
7 | The advent of poststructuralism has given a great impetus to interpretive productivity , since all the literary texts that were once interpreted to show organic unity and complexity of meaning can now be interpreted to reveal underlying clashes . |
8 | Few can seriously suppose that removal of the Soviet ‘ threat ’ in Latin America will lead to a fundamental revision of American policy and behaviour in that part of the world , whatever slogans will now be used to justify armed interventions and de-stabilisations . |
9 | Some efforts are now being made to confront these problems . |
10 | Other areas of South Wales have been blighted for years , while renewed threats are now being made to cut open parts of Clwyd 's countryside . |
11 | ‘ Surplus stock is now being used to clear any backlogs in the orders , and the circle are working with the legal department to incorporate their solution into a company policy on the problem . ’ |
12 | And the venom of the notorious black widow spider , far more potent than that of a rattlesnake , is now being utilised to treat disabling diseases of the nervous and muscular systems . |