Example sentences of "[be] now for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are also interested in what the priorities are now for demilitarisation and reconstruction , and I ask the Minister specifically to approach our American colleagues to ask them to convert the substantial military aid that has until now been given to El Salvador into civilian aid to help with that reconstruction .
2 Fears are that callers will be held in a queue as they are now for Directory Enquiries .
3 These are now for sale separately from the DataViews product as Graph Widgets .
4 The question is now for England an academic one ; for statutes , ranging from 1753 to 1986 , have prescribed the formalities necessary for a valid marriage .
5 A rootless , needy humanity wanders through the dusty streets , unemployed , small vendors , the addicted , whose hunger is now for money to nourish the desire for cocaine .
6 Although the area between the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine is now for pedestrians only , one-third of the Colosseum is still exposed to heavy traffic , including large tourist buses .
7 A neo-Jacobean pile proudly raised on a Suffolk dune by Edwardian telephone magnate Sir Cuthbert Quilter , the house is now for sale by order of the Ministry of Defence .
8 well known from both the Caribbean and the Mediterranean charter market is now for sale , fully equipped for both racing and cruising .
9 The house is now for sale at £1.25 million , and the contents are expected to raise about £2 million at auction .
10 His enormous Elizabe-than country home is now for sale at £600,000 in Gainsborough , Lincs .
11 Whatever the disagreements , the challenge is now for governments to take genetic resources seriously enough to act .
12 Carno Station , a Victorian granite relic of an earlier railway age , had been closed to passengers on 4 June 1965 , a little more than 100 years after it opened , and was now for sale .
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