Example sentences of "now [vb pp] 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 Perhaps half of those who had previously voted for the middle-class parties now voted for the NSDAP .
3 In my opinion , the time has now come for the validity of such a promise to be recognised .
4 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 ’ .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The variety in shape , size and function has also improved and specific brushes are now manufactured for a myriad of tasks in food industries .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Nevertheless , why this relaxation was either necessary or sufficient remains an unsolved problem , since the average consistency of the reference measurements , and usually even that of the plant measurements is better ( has a lower error ) than the level now used for the consistency checks ( 20% error ) .
11 It is now used for the baking business of A.C. Collet and Sons , and still continues to fulfil an important role in the local community .
12 Later the college became a school , and it is now used for the embryo of a university for the island .
13 Greasepaint was now used for the face .
14 Businessmen , who had generally welcomed the initial actions of the administration , now called for a halt .
15 The delay is due to the complex documentation required , X/Open claims , saying that it wants to make a big splash for XPG4 , now scheduled for the Autumn .
16 P6 , we hear , is now slated for the end of 1994 , and there maybe a P67 transition product to manage the change up to P7 ( UX No 405 ) .
17 From there he had got into Trinity College , and now hoped for a career in the Civil Service .
18 The Health Department has now asked for a project proposal to be prepared as a basis for providing assistance to introduce the proposed changes during the year ahead .
19 the proposals now submitted for the Control and Collection Sections within the Exchequer Division , as detailed in the Management Services report , be agreed
20 His ability to see small maintenance items as important has provided significant savings because the present strategy has now allowed for the monitoring of the building .
21 They said of Sherwood Forest , ‘ No Deer being now kept for the King in any Part of the Forest , except Thorney Woods , the Forestrial Rights are productive of no Profit or Advantage ’ .
22 A new Baptist Church , along with shops and offices , are now planned for the site .
23 In the context of a business sale an employee will be redundant if his dismissal was wholly or mainly attributable either to the change in location of the business or to the fact that fewer employees are now required for the business .
24 The standards and safety measures now required for the care of the elderly and disabled mean that houses used , for example , as Cheshire Homes , can only be brought up to current standards at inordinate expense and involving radical alteration of the historic interiors .
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