Example sentences of "now be [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After yesterday 's meeting , committee chairman Councillor Charles Booth said a recommendation for removal of W.H.Spence from the list of approved contractors would now be made to the council 's general-purposes committee .
2 In either case , decisions about spending priorities — e.g. on staffing as against computers , or educational visits as against redecoration — and about the hiring and firing of teachers , will now be made at the level of the school itself , not by the LEA .
3 A final decision will now be made by the Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley .
4 These 10 managerial roles will now be examined in the context of a primary nurse 's role as a clinician , member of a multidisciplinary team and within the organisation .
5 But approaching two thousand voters — the mothers and fathers of Pate 's School pupils — could now be influenced by the letter .
6 Software will now be developed for the distribution of data in which individual , family , household and community level data can all be examined and in which relationships between levels can be analysed .
7 After the recent launch to Directors and Senior Management , TQM will now be developed throughout the company with a further Senior Management Conference being held in London .
8 Yesterday officers from the City of London police set up a roadblock on Lower Thames Street — a scene which will now be repeated throughout the country .
9 In particular , three major faunal boundaries can now be related to the plate situation in the North Atlantic area .
10 With prior permission , access can normally now be gained to the aircraft by the general public .
11 Short segments of DNA can now be excised from the cells of one organism and transferred in various ways to those of another .
12 The main thesis of the attitudinist theory of ethics can now be expressed as the claim that the most general ethical words have a primarily valuational meaning , while to be properly ethical at all , a word must have a meaning which is partly valuational .
13 However it does mean that the additional information can be removed from the look-up tree , which in turn means that a compression method can now be applied to the tree , such as utilising a directed acyclic word graph ( section 3.2.5 and section 3.3.3 ) .
14 Following the EEC ruling , such sanctions can not now be applied by the BAA .
15 Much of the evidence for settlement colonisation is based on the first reference to a place in documents , but this can not now be accepted as a date for origin .
16 Firstly , the local authority search and all standard information about the property will now be obtained by the seller 's solicitor at the beginning of the process , so that when it comes to buying a property all the initial legal information will be available and in place .
17 On 7 April 1906 it was announced that current could now be obtained from the Beckenham Power Station and that guard wires as required by the Post Office had now been fixed near Penge entrance to the Crystal Palace .
18 As these questions had not been directly answered , they must now be answered by the Court .
19 The Tysons should receive about £13,000 from the government , which will now be invested in a building society for him and his wife and their grandchildren .
20 The Capitoline , formerly connecting the Basilica of S. Ambrogio with the Benedictine monastery , will now be integrated into the Museum of S. Ambrogio as an exhibition space .
21 The l.e.d.s may now be pushed through the front of the tie , the sharp leads piercing the fabric like a needle .
22 The very process of humanization can now be viewed as a product of aesthetic feeling as well as of mind .
23 Almost every transaction can now be completed by the use of a transfer deed , and this means that the use and the art of preparing a conveyance deed will slowly become obsolete over the next few years .
24 The car might now be noticed from the entrance to the tower , whereas I had set it in shadow .
25 Many resistivity meters and magnetometers can now be fitted with a data recorder , which records the readings in computer-readable form so that the results can be fed directly into a computer as soon as the survey is finished .
26 The joint bracket can now be fitted to the end of the length in the same way and screwed in place .
27 All the small components can now be fitted in the positions indicated , taking the usual care where tracks are close together to avoid solder bridges .
28 Applications will now be invited for the post of Sussex Downs Officer , who will be the board 's principal adviser and executive officer .
29 Surely all provincial players should now be tested as a matter urgency .
30 If only she 'd never met him — had never experienced the exquisite sweetness of being held against his heart — she would n't now be crushed under the weight of this unbearable sorrow .
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