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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 well known from both the Caribbean and the Mediterranean charter market is now for sale , fully equipped for both racing and cruising .
6 The house is now for sale at £1.25 million , and the contents are expected to raise about £2 million at auction .
7 His enormous Elizabe-than country home is now for sale at £600,000 in Gainsborough , Lincs .
8 Whatever the disagreements , the challenge is now for governments to take genetic resources seriously enough to act .
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