Example sentences of "[vb mod] now [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That such a monument should now require a damp course is a suitably bizarre commentary on human folly . |
2 | The reader should now have a reasonable understanding of the main terms and mechanics of the euro-credit market . |
3 | Given the actual situation following the 1967 war , it was natural that the Security Council , in consultation with the belligerents themselves , should cast its prescriptive Resolution 242 of November 1967 in inter-statal terms : a return ( more or less ) to the pre-June 1967 frontiers , implying that the 1949 Armistice Line should now become a substantive and internationally recognized inter-state border , and an end to the state of war and full recognition for every state in the area . |
4 | You should now attempt a similar process in looking at reforms proposed for primary and secondary education in England and Wales at the end of the '80s . |
5 | England must now avoid a 13-point defeat against Bulgaria on Wednesday to qualify alongside Russia for the finals . |
6 | Once you have chosen a suitable frame and you know which pressed flowers are at your disposal , you must now make a definite decision about the exact colour scheme of your design by choosing the backing for the picture itself |
7 | AFTER the string of contract calamities , which has sent the Serious Fraud Office globetrotting , Sir Derek Alun-Jones and his beleaguered Ferranti team must now see a small chink of light . |
8 | AFTER the string of contract calamities , which has sent the Serious Fraud Office globetrotting , Sir Derek Alun-Jones and his beleaguered Ferranti team must now see a small chink of light . |
9 | If the NVOCC is not United States based , it must now designate a resident agent for the service of judicial and administrative process . |
10 | Ian Philpot , whose girlfriend was one of the 51 people who died , says Transport Secretary Cecil Parkinson must now call a public enquiry . |
11 | We must now take a closer look at definitions and measurements regarding the glass transition . |
12 | Does he further agree that we must now have a fundamental review of the 1988 package , as advocated by the Labour party ? |
13 | I mean in other words we 'll now have a proper strategy the Vale of the White Horse , which was always an area of the county where the County Council services to the elderly was poorer than elsewhere . |
14 | The games run until Friday … and the organisers hope it 'll now become a regular fixture in the sporting calender . |
15 | The odds are you 'll now need a bigger loan , and the original endowment policy will not give enough cover . |
16 | There was a greater choice in colour and one could now acquire a purple cashmere for one 's wife or a navy serge for a deceased child . |
17 | Smith 's Industries at Cheltenham in Gloucestershire , make the plane 's cockpit diplays , management are understood to feel there may be more work not less because Britain could now play a bigger part in the project . |
18 | As well as the despairing cries of ‘ oops ! ’ from the light beams , she could now hear a muffled , mocking chant coming from the ray-gun box : ‘ Yah , yer missed ! |
19 | Someone who would formerly have been crippled from arthritis of the hip or knee may now have a new lease of life from a joint replacement . |
20 | I think where the dilemma emerges is in finding equity for an entity that may have had its balance sheet shot to hell in the recession but may now have a strong future to go forward on . |
21 | American software start-ups may now have a sure-fire way into the European market thanks to a new-fangled French vehicle called Ariana SA . |
22 | The previously amplifying solution may now become a decaying one ( whilst the previously decaying one always remains so ) . |
23 | Watching a demolisher 's ball and chain smash into the face of an early Georgian building would now make a great many people feel sick . |
24 | Few would now give a positive answer to these questions . |
25 | Mr Jan Urban , a leading activist of Forum , arguably the most potent political force in the country , indicated that a Communist prime minister was acceptable to the opposition but that the Forum would now demand a new non-Communist president to replace Mr Husak . |
26 | Had umpires over the past 16 years — starting with that Saturday evening of shame when Edrich and Close were blitzed — shown the same resolution in observing the anti-intimidation law , cricket would now bear a healthier countenance , and the strictures contained in the 1991 ICC Code of Conduct would never have been necessary . |
27 | One of these ( software , recognised as ‘ soltw\are ’ ) would now become a simple substitution error , and the other ( remind , recognised as ‘ r\emi ? d ’ ) would become a simple unknown character problem , with only one word in the lexicon which matches the pattern . |
28 | Those increases , he said , meant that each eligible hill ewe would now get a total subsidy of £30.55 compared with £24.78 previously . |
29 | If this advice had been taken , we would now have a Labour government with Liberal Democrat support , and the two parties would jointly be working on reforms to the voting system to ensure that it more accurately represents the will of the people . |
30 | A Meat and Livestock Commission spokesman summed up this bulldog spirit : ‘ If Gallup got it right , we would now have a Labour government . ’ |