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

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1 With planning consent now received for an improved access for the physically handicapped and an extension to provide a parish office and toilet for the disabled , tenders will shortly be invited for the building works .
2 Well he 's got six for twenty-five at the Oval so he 's doing well in his test career , but it 's Lawrence now to bowl for the left-handed , who pushes that one back down the pitch , gets plenty of time .
3 The ability of the modem to translate signals makes the information services market we have today a possibility … information publishers must now prepare for a new challenge and for a similar degree of networking capacity for video and other multimedia as they currently experience for data … ’
4 ‘ The IOD welcomes the evidence in this survey of the degree of responsibility companies are now accepting for the effective management of redundancy situations and the high level of concern and care which they evidently feel for employees . ’
5 We have made real progress in developing our non-oil related businesses where sales now account for a good proportion of the Group 's turnover
6 Publisher 's themed series now account for a significant part of the market , but are too many thought up by designers and marketing departments rather than horticulturalists ?
7 The net result is that enterprises with some form of linkage to the global market now account for the largest part of the global production structure — in raw materials , manufactures and services .
8 Nkrumah now asked for a constitutional adviser to be sent from England .
9 Government spending had already been reviewed and cut substantially , but the time had now come for a great public gesture ; this was supplied by the appointment of the Geddes Committee , a typical Lloyd George manoeuvre using businessmen instead of MPs or ministers .
10 I think the time has now come for the National Heritage Memorial Fund to be split and a separate body established for Scotland .
11 Should not the right hon. Gentleman now apologise for the false promises that he made in 1991 ?
12 Foreign Offices of a modern kind , specialized in their functions , subdivided ( usually on a largely geographical basis ) into departments with still more specialized duties and employing considerable numbers of experts of all kinds , now appear for the first time in the major European capitals .
13 FULL-TIME Communication , the satellite television company who have offered English football £500 million over 10 years , are now bidding for the glamorous final stages of Europe 's premier competition , the European Cup .
14 A CANINE hero who helped save a dog which was dying from rat poison is now looking for a good home .
15 They are now looking for a good buyer who would be willing to continue their lifetime 's work , and either buy the stock separately , or as a whole package complete with factories .
16 As Gargy Patel reports , he 's now looking for a new challenge .
17 Gorham and Dudley , who demonstrated the prototype last week , are now looking for a British company with expertise in optics and electronics to invest £250 000 .
18 Therefore I am now looking for a larger tank .
19 Leigh is now looking for a larger space .
20 The British Antarctic Survey forms a key component of the Natural Environment Research Council , and we 're now looking for an experienced Electron Microscopist to manage the new SEM facility at our Cambridge headquarters .
21 So pressure was now applied for a speedy conclusion to the work .
22 Erm , I think the next item that requires an update is redundancy in paragraph eleven , erm , Walters at Ludlow are updating their Bishop 's Castle factory , erm , in the last week in February , with a loss of seventy three jobs , arrangements have been er , now made for the first erm , redundancy counselling and job search support course , to start on the twenty fourth of January .
23 A stench , which Franca now noticed for the first time , arose from the bed .
24 He was now acting for the two men accused of bombing the Pan Am jumbo jet in 1988 with the loss of 270 lives .
25 The legislation now allows for the temporary or permanent modification of statements ( and in the case of non-statemented special needs pupils , to make temporary exceptions ) .
26 It is also now analysing for the first time in a quantitative way the changing social and cultural characteristics of small towns .
27 He joins Cheltenham fourth The Fellow , now heading for the Irish Grand National or Whitbread Gold Cup , among the absentees .
28 Assuming the Turkey Pens had been situated at the rear of the house , he reckoned he was now heading for the outer fence somewhere off to the north side of the grounds .
29 We are now heading for The Green Nineties .
30 Sadly too , in the 1950s , restorers used disastrous materials for restoration — concrete and iron — and the gardens are now closed for the foreseeable future .
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