Example sentences of "now [verb] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Middle East Economic Digest of Oct. 23 was also sceptical of the Sunday Times report , claiming that it ran counter to the " general view in Damascus that it is the president 's son Basel al-Assad> who is now favoured for the succession " .
2 Another sure to improve for being stepped up in trip is Saint Keyne , who bolted up at Haydock last time and now goes for the Queen 's Vase .
3 FoE claims that halons now account for a quarter of the ozone depleting chemicals in use in the UK .
4 This is highlighted by the high performance of Axminster sales which now account for the majority .
5 Jude Callister is a former archaeologist who now knits for a living , and designs part-time for the telecottage .
6 She now plays for the Stone Lodge Bowls Club at the Sports and Social Club , Ipswich and for the Suffolk Police Bowls Club .
7 Perhaps half of those who had previously voted for the middle-class parties now voted for the NSDAP .
8 In my opinion , the time has now come for the validity of such a promise to be recognised .
9 Back at Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire the Congregational Tabernacle 's Mutual Improvement Society resolved in November 1893 ‘ that the time has now come for an Organ to be obtained for the Tabernacle Services ’ .
10 The city council now plans to introduce more security patrols but the AA is now campaigniung for a change a law … so that car parks can be set minimum safety and security standards .
11 There are surely plenty of unemployed people who for long were treated as less than human , who now long for the chance to demonstrate their humanity in helping others , and doing it with a smile .
12 In view of his admission some weeks ago that this Government have imposed the heaviest tax burden in British history , will the right hon. Gentleman now apologise for the Chancellor 's wholly inaccurate statement to the House yesterday that the Government have been cutting taxes ever since 1979 ?
13 A shopkeeper with a shop in Bristol Central and a home in Bristol West would now qualify for a vote in both constituencies ; under the new system , there were few ways to qualify for plural votes , but it was much easier actually to qualify , and so tens of thousands of new plural votes were created , overwhelmingly Unionist .
14 We are surprised FIFA have waited until now to make their high-risk ruling , particularly as Northern Ireland can not now qualify for the World Cup finals . ’
15 Nick Graham and Melvyn Relly are now applying for the Sheriff of Nottingham 's job !
16 In and out of errand-boy jobs , Bullen now lodged for the cost of his keep or , between jobs , slept rough and lived on scraps .
17 The variety in shape , size and function has also improved and specific brushes are now manufactured for a myriad of tasks in food industries .
18 She has spent her free time researching the book and is now looking for a publisher .
19 He retained his position of Director of the Africa Literature Centre in Kitwe until 31 March , and the Centre is now looking for a successor .
20 Health spokesman Vic Shroot said : ‘ We are now looking for a pilot willing to fly the plane .
21 The prototype Yes-Man was made for Prutec , the venture capital arm of the Pru , which is now looking for a manufacturer .
22 BP NORWAY NOW LOOKING FOR A LICENCE TO DRILL
23 We are now looking for a manager to head this group and develop its work .
24 FORMER Bishop Auckland and Gateshead full back Paul Doolan has been released by Barrow , and is now looking for a club in the North-East .
25 But then I began to find it rather unsatisfying , so I 'm now looking for a job , either part-time or full time , but if that does n't work out , I shall get involved in voluntary work . ’
26 Now looking for the future , is there an opportunity on the shop front , for further growth ?
27 By now plans for the building of a new church were in preparation .
28 My local primary has , in fact , at least done that in the last year , and we have n't opted out , and secondly you will remember the article in the Guardian from thirteenth of November — thirteenth of November last year — Hull Grammar School , which was one of the first ones that went independent erm have now applied for an administration order which gives them breathing space before winding up petitions can be launched .
29 They played cat and mouse with the Bay , now scrambling for the outside , now sneaking back in .
30 Sue Sadler of CPC explained that clothes for four to 16-year-olds were now needed for the bank along with good quality toys and nursery items such as stair gates , pushchairs , cots and prams etc .
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