Example sentences of "[det] now [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead of the anaerobic gravel layer of old style aquaria , this now becomes a biologically active aerobic medium supporting bacteria which decompose organic matter to carbon dioxide and water and oxidize ammonia to nitrate . |
2 | You will get perfectly acceptable results from a WYSIWYG package so long as you work within the constraints the software imposes but this now becomes a design problem rather than a technological one . |
3 | Across all this now fell the force of panslavism , a force hard to define , but increasingly expressing purely nationalist feeling , hostility towards Austria-Hungary and readiness to abandon the entente with Berlin . |
4 | So this now represents the discounted value of the urban wage overtime . |
5 | This now enables the Commission to investigate and control those " concentrations " ( i.e. mergers and takeovers ) which have a " Community dimension " , while those mergers not having a Community dimension remain subject to domestic policies . |
6 | Trees were planted and picnic seats were purchased , so this now makes a popular place for children and visitors in the summer . |
7 | This now provides an excellent , free car park and will very usefully contribute to reducing traffic congestion in Haworth as a ‘ Park and Ride ’ facility . |
8 | However , this now raises an important practical issue . |
9 | This now places the highest premium on the individual player as the element most likely to win the tournament . |
10 | This now gives the light to it . |
11 | This now leaves the Trust with two possible options : |
12 | This now seems a long way from the position taken in the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 and the Education ( Schools ) Act 1992 . |
13 | This now means a typical return on investment in under two years , some within one year , through a combination of both hard and soft cost savings . |
14 | Whereas endogenetic processes had not been studied as extensively as exogenetic ones this now gave a focus for study by physical geographers as illustrated by the analysis of eruptions by Etna ( Clapperton , 1972 ) . |
15 | Whilst some now characterise the relationship as grossly unfavourable , others draw the line at calling it less favourable . |
16 | If one looks at the continuing difficulties in eastern Europe and the disintegration of the Soviet empire , which some now call the UFFR — the union of fewer and fewer republics — one sees that those troubles could trigger off large movements of displaced persons across national frontiers . |
17 | Few elitists now hold to the notion of a single dominant elite effectively exercising or directing the exercise of all important functions , and few now use the term ‘ elite ’ as the all-embracing explanatory concept which it is for the classical theorists . |
18 | For natural selection acts by either now adapting the various parts of each being to its conditions of life , or by having adapted them during long past periods of time ’ . |
19 | However , many of these now prefer the term ‘ independent schools ’ , as in the title of the Independent Schools Information Service ( ISIS ) . |
20 | These now filled the capacious boot of the car and much of the back seat . |
21 | He also insisted on the re-use of bar fittings discovered during demolition , and these now grace the offices of the Housing Association which occupy part of the site . |
22 | It appears in polysyllables before single nasals in exemine , Jenuary , and before nasal + voiceless obstruent in demsel , exemple , Entrim ( 'Antrim' ) ; it also appears in monosyllables before nasal + voiceless obstruent in slent , brench : all of these now have a fully low vowel in Belfast . |
23 | These now have an excellent range of pipes and plumbing fittings and are well laid out so that you can see exactly what you need . |
24 | More and more , in other words , these now possessed the means not merely to carry out foreign policy but also to study foreign policy questions in some depth . |
25 | However , many now follow the American practice of buying calendars with small chocolates behind each door with the day 's date on it . |
26 | Although he sounds the traditional warning that all electronics are aids to ‘ proper ’ navigation it is perhaps a sign of the times that he admits that many now see the chart-and- pencil methods as aids to the electronics … |
27 | In power , they found it legally difficult to identify and expel illegal immigrants , so many now think the ULFA has the more effective solution . |
28 | ‘ Yet many now face a reduction in their financial backing at a time when they are still ineligible to join a public market . |
29 | Many now have a pause button which allows you to avoid these irritations and means that play starts again immediately you release pause . |
30 | The VDUs themselves are all of Televideo 925 standard or higher ; many now have the higher TVI 955 functionality . |