Example sentences of "now be [adj] [to-vb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Triple , as the test is known , is currently only available to women over 37 years old , but around 2,000 younger women will now be able to take advantage of it .
2 ‘ It is unfortunate that only two teams will now be able to take part in the Inter Counties match because everyone seemed to enjoy taking part . ’
3 Branches will now be able to monitor progress through weekly reports and will receive statements of performance from their regional office at the end of each period .
4 A less hopeful view is that the United States will now be able to use force , if necessary , to apply its national interests throughout the world without fear of challenge , and to tow the United Nations obediently behind it .
5 It is not that Pan Am minded a rival going under ; indeed , Pan Am may now be able to raise ticket prices on east-coast routes where Eastern had offered big discounts .
6 Hall said that organisations in Novosibirsk will now be able to buy Sun IPC workstations for as little as $3,000 .
7 There were suggestions that the Khartoum government might now be willing to contemplate secession for the south , eventually leading to some form of federation with the north .
8 The Commissioner , Sir Peter Imbert , has stated that the police must now be ready to share knowledge and power : to respond to local authorities and other organisations with an ‘ unswerving commitment to communication and consultation , within which the police and the community are equal partners . ’
9 ‘ The Queen has indicated she might now be prepared to pay tax , ’ said a senior Privy Councillor .
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