Example sentences of "[det] be now [art] " in BNC.

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1 This is now a yearly fixture , as is a visit by members of the Hardy Plant Society , and a one-day opening to the public under the National Gardens Scheme .
2 This is now a serious threat to the health of Japan 's banking system and weakens the continuing ability and resolve to pump yen into overseas stock and property markets .
3 With modern word processing facilities this is now a much easier task .
4 This is now a typical case of the characteristic initial-value problem .
5 They still have a problem in managing the demands of Bob 's mother , but this is now a shared problem which they discuss and handle together rather than a seat of battle for the two women with Bob torn between them .
6 There used to be a public house , the Rugged World , but this is now a most attractive private house .
7 There was an ale house on the outskirts of the village kept by John Skaling — this is now a dwelling house , with a renovation plaque dated 1818 ; it is known as Skaling House .
8 This is now a self supporting unit .
9 This is now a smart market . ’
10 ( This is now a car park . )
11 Built as a Dominican monastery in the 14th century , this is now a majestic hotel of world renown in a setting of rare appeal .
12 Once a fishing village , this is now a friendly , lively international resort with a yacht marina .
13 Originally a private villa , this is now a refined and elegant hotel of subtle decor , run in a professional and truly friendly manner .
14 This is now a fashionable field commanding the attention of very prominent social theorists .
15 This is now a symbolic exchange , but it is a relic of the numerous treaties that once were made in the Pyrenean valleys to regulate the use of the high , communal pastures and put an end to the age-old practice of trespass or holding to ransom of intrusive livestock .
16 This is now a popular cruising link and the water quality in the Tame Valley canal improves markedly from here with the only weeds being small clumps of watercress along the edges .
17 This is now a quite normal Condition to impose on suppliers , whose output quality may be rigorously tested by customers prior to the acceptance of batches of products ; undertake ( and pay for ) specified research , development and design activities needed to meet the specifications laid down by the customer .
18 This is now a flourishing area of research , but we shall pick on only one illustration .
19 ‘ Or perhaps this is now a permanent state .
20 Responding to the offer at a joint press conference with Major on July 17 , Gorbachev said that " the ice has started moving " and , in an oblique reference to plans for more regular meetings between Soviet and G-7 officials , claimed that " this is now a seven plus one " .
21 This is now a closed-loop system .
22 This is now a missing link in the electrification : completing it would enable Birmingham-Scotland Intercity trains to be electric-hauled throughout and the Manchester Airport — Preston Service would also be electric .
23 This is now a very serious situation
24 This is this is now a now a terribly important issue .
25 Because of the automatic override system used on all the winch tow release hooks , this is now an extremely rare cause of accidents .
26 Perhaps this is now an old-fashioned view ; but posterity can judge what is good music-making and what are merely the trends of a particular time .
27 This is now an increasingly prevalent feature of cordless drills and further enhances their convenience and portability
28 This is now an integral part of SCOTVEC procedures and the colleges concerned intend to offer two routes to the HNC — one via the HN Units and one via MCI Units .
29 In relation to the PIC situation , it was felt that this is now an appropriate time to review the overall outcome of the introduction of this package .
30 Is it not a fact that this is now an area of very important constitutional dispute , that my right hon. Friend accepted the advice of senior Treasury counsel , that two judges have spoken in his favour and two against , and that the House of Lords may find that he was right and they were wrong ?
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