Example sentences of "are now [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It seems that one underlying problem is your relationship with your husband , who is gradually undermining your self confidence by comparing you as you are now with the way you looked as a teenager .
2 Punjabis are now with the police , and Mr Gill is a national hero .
3 • A recent change in classification leaves the Atlantic species correctly referred to the genus Anthias , whereas those from elsewhere previously classified as Anthias , are now of the genus Pseudanthias .
4 Ironically the price of sterling went up so high that it made it very difficult for us to sell our other manufactured goods and many people are now of the belief that because of the North Sea oil price rises , this had an adverse affect on our economy , making it more difficult for us to sell manufacturing goods because the pound was very strong against other currencies .
5 We are now at a point in this evolution where , I believe , the climate is more favourable than hitherto to cooperation between linguists and educationalists .
6 Eisler says we are now at a crossroads .
7 ‘ Let's face it , ’ the chief whip , Richard Ryder , told the cabinet a month ago , referring ruefully to the assorted rebels , ‘ We are now at the mercy of 11 madmen . ’
8 Secondly , whatever knowledge you have acquired before , you are now at the starting-post of your career and have to serve an apprenticeship .
9 You are now at the head of the personal queue filing toward the inevitability of death .
10 It is precisely because black workers have been kept away from these structures that they are now at the forefront of what has become one of the most political dispute in industrial history .
11 Once the most traditional of ingredients , spices are now at the forefront of 20th-century technology .
12 We are now at the crossroad , we need wider support and help both moral and financial and there will be a bucket collection at the end of this session .
13 The Earthtrust presence at Penghu has focussed national attention on the dolphin drives , and senior officials in the Taiwanese Fisheries Department are now considering the introduction of legislation to provide some form of protection for marine mammals .
14 Many water companies are now considering the introduction of controls on use , including the application of Drought Orders , under which a range of " inessential " uses can be banned .
15 The majority of factors relating to site inspection will consist of legal , practical or factual matters , but we are now considering the aesthetics of the site .
16 You are now above the bridge leading to the main CEGB hydro-electric works ( 20 minutes ) .
17 Certainly , when anaesthesia , for example , was first introduced , there were the same debates as there are now over the care of VLBW babies , about its experimental nature and the long- and short-term effects of using it .
18 Over a third of cystic fibrosis patients are now over the age of 15 , and the number of patients is increasing by 100 to 120 patients a year , most of whom are adults .
19 The latest unemployment figures show that one in ten people are now without a job .
20 Few of today 's PC based word processors can drive these devices properly and none of them currently produce a genuine WYSIWYG display although a couple are now including a preview capability .
21 Alert as we are now to the interaction between writing and history , we can perceive that it was certainly not Shakespeare 's ‘ age ’ .
22 Certainly not I mean the other issues as as Mr quite rightly says are air quality and the letter from the Inspectorate now says I understand that the measures taken by British Coal , and they 've moved on since September , the measures taken by British Coal are now to the satisfaction of the regulatory authority which for air quality is the District Council .
23 But the bulky fillings of ten years ago are now for the budget bags only with a new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings now available which turn in much better all-round performance than down .
24 Although his injuries are now on the mend , Rex Pritchard is almost certain to be grounded for the rest of the display season .
25 Many of the cases included in the two reports are now on the road to recovery .
26 But the new sport means that areas once only accessible by foot , are now on the cyclists route and as walkers and horse riders now vye with the bikers for the limited open space .
27 Leaving Porto do Moniz , we are now on the north side of the island , where the road is a narrow shelf cut into the cliffs which rise majestically from the ocean .
28 After being attacked by a swan , Anne-Marie Booth reports in Paddlers World that swans are now on the increase following the banning of use of most lead weights by anglers .
29 We are now on the verge of a new , exciting , and long-overdue step — the creation of a single European market .
30 A joint declaration issued by the EFTA heads of government and ministers stated that " we are now on the verge of taking a new step forward in the integration of Europe by forging a close and structured partnership with the EC " .
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