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

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1 Whilst it is accepted that the department has done exceptionally well in getting every member of the school who does Art to provide themselves with pencils , rubbers and sketch pads , it is felt that the time is now right for the department to expand this and push for pupils to provide paints for themselves .
2 MEANWHILE , YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS NOW DUE FOR THE YEAR ENDING 5 APRIL 1989 SHOULD BE PAID BY REMITTANCE AND RETURNED WITH THE ENCLOSED FORM RD427 TEAR-OFF .
3 It would be impossible to persuade anyone to act as trustee unless the discretion entrusted to him were very liberally conferred , and it is now possible for a trustee to delegate to an agent , not merely pieces of business requiring especial skill , but the whole business of the trust , and escape liability so long as he acts in good faith .
4 It is now possible for a GIS to incorporate databases from many sources , while in the near future developments in networks will mean that remote access to databases at institutions other than the users ' own will become possible .
5 It is now possible for the body of the transsexual individual to be remoulded , surgically and by hormone treatment , into a close approximation of the form of the opposite sex ; although a true sex-change , with full function , can not be accomplished .
6 The way was now clear for the emergence of the Umayyad caliphate , with Damascus as its capital .
7 The stage is now set for the introduction of money as the relational element between goods : ‘ Money is the reification of the general form of existence according to which things derive their significance from their relationship to each other ’ ( 1978 : 128 ) .
8 But , it is it seems from this report that is in front of us that it is now appropriate for the URC to take a new step with regard to the local ministry of elders .
9 Two new satellites have already been launched , and plans are now firm for the rest of the decade and into the early 1990s .
10 This classification fits some university courses well , but it is now inadequate for the system as a whole .
11 A presidential remark in such a context is felt to have the force of law in Argentina , and the publishing business is confident that it is now safe for a while .
12 We 've got a rota system and that started at four this morning and is now full for the rest of the day , so there will be a strong presence around the building all day long .
13 It is clear from this equation that the selection of the policy parameter γ 1 is now important for the distribution of output around its full information value .
14 Zimbabwe , now independent for a decade after a prolonged war of liberation against a white minority regime , has been primarily concerned to throw off its colonial legacy .
15 An example from Lansbury Hotels is operations manager , now in his thirties , who began his career at Lansbury washing dishes at the age of 15 and is now responsible for the operations side of the business .
16 Although the Russian Museum is now responsible for the palaces , one can not rely on their meagre financial resources , nor on finance from the city authorities .
17 Bedfordshire County Council , through the new Public Assistance Committee , was now responsible for the care of the sick and aged poor , the casuals at St. Peter 's , and the occupants of the Kempston Grange Children 's Home .
18 He is now responsible for an area to the South of London and the M4 corridor , including Devon and Cornwall .
19 With the completion of the recent ( 1984 ) survey of Lough Neagh , gravity data are now available for the whole of Northern Ireland .
20 Unix System Laboratories Inc , Summit , New Jersey says that Unix System V.4.2 is now available for the Sparc and R-series microprocessors : the Sparc version was developed with the help of ICL Plc and Fujitsu Ltd , R-series with NEC Corp .
21 TICKETS are now available for the May Ball which is organised by the chairman of East Hampshire District Council Elsa Bulmer , in aid of Age Concern .
22 ( a ) The use of precedents A wide range of precedents is now available for the drafter .
23 We were craftsmen and the modern tradesman is at best semi- skilled by the old standards and entirely dependent on the superb machinery now available for the finish , influencing the design .
24 Friendships died , new alliances were made and old ones betrayed as the powerful barons , courtiers and important officials scented the power , influence and wealth now available for the throne was empty with no real heir-apparent .
25 Jean Parmiter reported that tickets are now available for the Reunion — Please remember they are for Members Only and Teachers are reminded that membership cards may be checked at this and future events .
26 The land adjacent to the site is also owned by Audley Square Properties and is now available for the construction of other purpose-built commercial buildings .
27 Entry forms are now available for the Saltburn Victorian Week Classical Vehicle run on August 9 .
28 Now eligible for a county scholarship , it was no problem to encourage Susanne to think about a university course .
29 Definitely it was Eddie 's day and with his fiftieth birthday just past the ‘ auld yin ’ as he described himself also admitted that he was now eligible for the Seniors ' Tour !
30 Most of the official archives are now open for the Attlee , Churchill and Eden governments .
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