Example sentences of "now be [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Common Law rule was partly destroyed by the Companies Acts , and , under the Corporate Bodies ’ Contracts Act 1960 , contracts can now be made on behalf of all corporations in the same way as between private persons .
2 Privatisation removes these constraints and also allows managers to improve the speed of decision-making , essential in a rapidly changing market — decisions may now be made by managers rather than by lengthy referral to government departments .
3 It would be helpful if matching promises could now be made by Washington , London and Paris , that they will exercise their residual responsibilities only in the direction requested by the German people , and by Bonn , that the German right of self-determination will be exercised only in consultation with the three Western Allies .
4 Chelsea House , Acorn Editions , Patrick Hardy Books ) can now be made by credit card , with a small surcharge .
5 These propositions will now be examined in turn .
6 Collectively these three initiatives encompass the main thrust of the post-1979 managerial approach in central government , each of which will now be examined in turn .
7 For efficient management of a company , records should be maintained in at least three categories : Financial accounts Cost accounts Management accounts Each of these divisions of the accounts records are of course interrelated and will now be examined in detail .
8 Perhaps because I said that even if I returned I should now be shot for desertion .
9 For the first time the problem of synthesising diamonds could now be expressed in terms of the ways the atoms were arranged and rearranged ( Figure 2 ) .
10 The match will now be played at Pembrooke on Thursday week .
11 the final round will now be played in conjunction with the golf foundation competition for the eighteenth of August .
12 Over the years , however , the Palestinian mainstream had become accustomed to financial support from GCC states like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and this support would now be called into question .
13 Jacqueline Baudrier , another seasoned professional , but more acceptable politically to Gaullists , headed the unit on channel 2.82 Competition between the two channels was strengthened in 1970 : programme directors for each channel were appointed ( Pierre Sabbagh and M.Cazeneuve ) ; and the second channel , like the first , carried brand advertising ; it , too , could now be received throughout France .
14 This idea can now be refined through Bourdieu 's concept of habitus , in which the social group 's perspective upon some form is always predicated upon the historical construction of its dispositions , interaction being a conjunc-ture which can not be reduced merely to its immediate context ( Bourdieu 1977 : 81 ) .
15 These can now be studied in turn in greater detail and the original list can be edited , moved and deleted as the plan develops .
16 Sheng will now be fitted with plastic splints which will help develop his walking skills .
17 On-farm collection of semen can now be arranged for owners of males and the semen , frozen , can be stored by COBS .
18 The district council 's chief executive Michael Gossip said talks would now be arranged with representatives of Highland and Islands Enterprise , Strathclyde region and the Scottish Office , and councillors would go to Brussels if necessary .
19 Will the discussions between the Secretary of State and that dictator on 19 September about military co-operation now be ended in view of last week 's massacre in illegally occupied East Timor ?
20 THE long-awaited new organ can now be built in Chelmsford Cathedral thanks to a £100,000 donation from the Pools Promoters Association 's sports and arts foundation .
21 The remaining empty cells on the lattice can now be filled by solvent molecules , but as there is only one distinguishable way in which this can be done , , there is no further contribution to W p and the entropy of the system .
22 In Darlington , St Cuthbert 's Church parishioners already pay more than £21,000 towards costs but that will now be increased to £25,837 , up by 20pc .
23 And secondly , the proposals in the 1983 Green Paper should now be implemented in part measure .
24 Composite three , contributions earnings related scale , due for debate on Wednesday afternoon will now be moved by Liverpool , North Wales and Irish Region and seconded by Southwestern Region .
25 In Moscow , the Ministry of the Interior after consultation with the Ministry of Justice has determined that the full rigour of the law shall now be turned on Holovich .
26 Lax strokes against India last winter led to an unexpected blip in his Test fortunes , but then predictability is hardly a word one readily associates with the man whose one-time monicker , ‘ Afghan ’ ( the forgotten Waugh ) , should now be transferred to brother Steve .
27 The European Court has recently ruled that the reduced share which Britain has been allowed to retain may now be fished by boats from other EEC countries which take the trouble to register as British companies .
28 " No , I wo n't come in now , thank you all the same , " called Father Watson , whose flapping trousers could now be seen beside Tilda 's wellingtons against a square patch of sky .
29 This can now be seen at Scotland 's only Thai restaurant , Buntom 's in Nelson Street , the proprietors having given most generously for it to the cause .
30 They included ‘ Flying Scotsman ’ and ‘ Mallard ’ , which in 193 8 set up the world speed record for a steam locomotive of 126 m.p.h. , and which can now be seen at York ( q.v . ) .
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