Example sentences of "is now [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The exterior of the church is now largely Baroque , rebuilt in the eighteenth century , but the interior remains Romanesque on pilgrimage church lines .
2 A £15,000 appeal to erect floodlights at Pickering Town FC 's ground is now just £2,000 short of its target .
3 I fancy , however , in future years , and even if the proposed line should now be hung up as long as the proposed act lasts , the neighbourhood may regret that they let the matter be arranged without any criticism from the locality from which the Act takes its name , for which there is now just time .
4 In the wake of the Anglo-Irish Agreement there is now also intimidation from Protestants .
5 The survey is now also part of an international comparative project in which many key questions are repeated in several industrialized countries .
6 Moreover , commercial monitoring of the environment is now also routine , notably to predict crop yields in the main grain-growing areas and hence facilitate the buying of futures .
7 This question is of particular interest in a region like Northern Ireland , where unemployment is now over 20% .
8 Unemployment is now over 17% with the proportion of long-term unemployed particularly high .
9 The public subsidy to home ownership from these two tax benefits , plus the abolition of Schedule A , is now over £10.5 billion per annum .
10 The total staff bill is now over £15m .
11 Founder Bob Gilkes is now simply chairman .
12 Nevertheless , the defence is now firmly part of the law and brings the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher closer to the tort of negligence .
13 The balance from the Company 's authorised share capital of £1 375 000 001 which remains unissued is now approximately £310 million ( 22.5% ) .
14 It is now emphatically culturalist rather than political , each ethnic or national group arguing for cultural relativism in the strongest form .
15 However , the first two arrangements have failed to materialise and the company is now effectively part of Agfa who introduced the product under its own Agfa Press label at the end of November .
16 PICKWICK — ‘ IMP Masters ’ is now effectively Pickwick 's full ( i.e. mid- ) price label .
17 Inflation is now around 35% a year , down from over 80% in 1989 .
18 Like the other gentleman that was Portobello er if it can nae be where it is now then Straiton , for me , would be the best option .
19 The debt-service burden of American ( non-financial ) businesses was equivalent to 16% of their cash flow in 1980 ; it is now roughly 20% .
20 Lexington , Kentucky-based Lexmark International Inc says that operating profits more than doubled in its second year as an independent $2,000m-a-year company , but unhelpfully does n't provide any numbers : worldwide shipments of IBM personal printers made by what used to be the typewriter arm of IBM grew 20% and the typewriter and supplies businesses both substantially exceeded their financial targets , it says ; debt is now below $700m from the $1,150m in March 1991 , and this year 's portion of debt obligation has already been paid in advance .
21 That figure is now below 10pc .
22 The French fascination with the romance of America in general and blue jeans in particular is seen in labels like Liberto , Chevignon , Bonaventure , Big Star and C17 , but Chipie , whose global turnover is now about £85 million , remains an inspiration .
23 Only £700m was withdrawn from cash machines in 1979 — it is now about £50 billion a year .
24 Some Drama and Current Affairs is now really entertainment presented as Drama and Current Affairs ’ .
25 Therefore the operation is now entirely direct-sales orientated supported by advertising in the local and national press .
26 ‘ My job is now entirely management .
27 Now , if we consider the moon and the earth as a big system gravitational system there is now more gravity in the system than there was because the moon is supplying the of gravity of it 's own .
28 Toad is now more Bedales than Eton , more Groucho 's than the Turf .
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