Example sentences of "it is now [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 With this analysis in mind , it is now useful to consider alternative forms of grants in the context of the objectives that underlie the use of intergovernmental grants .
2 Voices have sometimes been heard to question or deny the validity of this requirement but , while it is probably true to say that this issue has not been central in the cases since Thomson v. Deakin , the necessity for unlawful means has been so consistently repeated in subsequent statements of the law that it is now hopeless to argue the contrary .
3 It is now helpful to consider a 2-bit number since this shows the general principle of operation .
4 The reason it is now unacceptable to say it is that at some point in recent history , rock-climbers held a secret annual general meeting and decided to keep the word to themselves .
5 It is now easy to rite in full using eqns ( 10.7 ) , ( 10.8 ) , and ( 10.9 ) : .
6 It is now easy to see that any QDM received which is a smaller figure than the desired track QDM means that you are to the left of your track .
7 It is now easy to make fun of that confidence , both in the adequacy of the method and the permanence of the theoretical models , but it was no less powerful for being , as some of the old philosophers might have pointed out , misplaced .
8 It is now easy to determine the degeneracy pressure due to electrons .
9 Central London agents Cluttons estimate that for properties valued under £185,000 , it is now cheaper to buy with a 95 per cent mortgate than to rent .
10 It is now cheaper to dump hazardous waste in Britain than it was three years ago , and consequently our imports are still on the increase .
11 It makes good business sense in another way too — because it is now cheaper to make plants that fit the pesticide than to adapt the pesticide to fit the plants .
12 Professor Mishan argues that ‘ it is now reasonable to believe that , despite the abundance of man-made goods produced by continued growth , its net effect on human health and happiness could be adverse and possibly disastrous ’ .
13 When parents are presented with the blocks from which their children must select their GCSE subjects , they realise it is now impossible to avoid choosing one , or probably two , of the sciences .
14 It is now worthwhile to see how well we are doing with recording the other senses .
15 At first it was confined to an error on the face of the record but it is now available to correct any error of law made by an inferior court .
16 Having examined the issues and made some preliminary recommendations we consider it is now appropriate to consult interested individuals and agencies .
17 It is now appropriate to consider whether the caustics formed in this way correspond to mere coordinate singularities , or whether they are necessarily curvature singularities as they are in the Khan-Penrose solution .
18 It is now appropriate to consider a different combination of these functions , by putting ( 11.2 ) or , inversely .
19 It is now appropriate to consider the extension of the solution into the prior regions I , II and III which describe the approaching waves that give rise to this particular interaction .
20 It is now appropriate to review this problem again in the light of the strategic analysis discussed in chapter 4 .
21 It is now essential to hold in mind that a femtoskirt ends fifteen inches above , and an attoskirt eighteen inches above the knee .
22 It is now essential to make some additional points regarding banks , their financial structure and deposit creation .
23 It is now essential to provide a brief insight into how issues mentioned in previous sections of this chapter affect banks and financial markets .
24 With the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls , however , a corpus of Essene material was made available for the first time , and it is now possible to assess the Essenes on their own terms .
25 Having examined the reasons for the use of the bare infinitive with the modals , it is now possible to deal with infinitival usage with two verbs which function both as modal auxiliaries and as lexical verbs , need and dare .
26 It is now possible to dial direct to many countries throughout the world .
27 Although it is now possible to use a system of notation , choreographers still prefer to create directly on the human material , working on it and relying on the dancers ' own memories to repeat what has been designed on and for them .
28 It is now possible to print from coloured photographs so please help by sending in anything suitable .
29 It is now possible to access the database from all three of the participating institutions and call up information as well as visual images on screen simultaneously .
30 As a result of this , it is now possible to leave a natural history museum knowing that some fleas can jump 130 times their own height , and that elephants can not jump at all , and that as many as a thousand dead ants have been found inside the stomach of a single mole .
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