Example sentences of "[am/are] now [prep] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Solicitors who do not tell their clients in advance as much as they can about the likely cost of a piece of work — or exceed an estimate without notice — are now at risk of having their charges reduced by the Law Society under its powers to penalise Inadequate Professional Services . |
2 | Large tracts of Scotland are now in receipt of assistance from the European Commission , recognising the plight of industry in this country . |
3 | The play-off frame is the target but Brian Little 's men are now in sight of an automatic place thanks to the coolness of Mills in a job left vacant by David Kelly 's move to Newcastle . |
4 | The discredited test was used since the Seventies to identify impurities , and many owners were given clean bills of health on houses which subsequently were found to be contaminated and are now in danger of collapse . |
5 | The traditional routes to the Fannichs from the Ullapool road are now in danger of being blocked off by extensive crop forestry ploughing and ‘ deer fencing ’ . |
6 | They are not now so physically deterministic , but others , some place-name scholars and archaeologists for example , are now in danger of the same simplistic reasoning . |
7 | About , for example , the internal problems in what was the Soviet Union , a story we began some years ago , but are now in danger of leaving hanging in the air . |