Example sentences of "now [vb pp] [to-vb] for " in BNC.

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1 Alcohol has edged down from 80 to 78 per mille , but leisure services have risen from 32 per mille to 62 , entirely as a result of the inclusion for the first time of foreign holidays , which are now deemed to account for 30 per mille ( 3 per cent ) of the cost of living .
2 ( IRAS , incidentally , is now expected to last for 11 months , until Boxing Day , with a 2 per cent chance of surviving into 1984 . )
3 UK Birmingham-based IMI 's Uniplex Ltd office automation software outfit will next week announce the appointment of Margaret Gymer to the post of director of international services : she 'll head a new service and support unit the company is starting to look after that side of the business , which is now said to account for some 20% of the company 's revenue .
4 The firm has now decided to settle for an apology from the youths , which will be published in the local press .
5 It is now estimated to sell for Yen 25 million ( £110,000 ; $200,000 ) .
6 Bull has now failed to score for seven games but Turner said : ‘ There is not a striker in the country who has not been through that sort of spell . ’
7 Against that background , local authorities are now required to prepare for a totally new tax — requiring a new valuation , a new banding system , new discounts and new registers .
8 They first extracted a written guarantee of good conduct from her uncle and aunt , who are now required to pay for the medical treatment which , if successful , will allow the woman to return to prison .
9 He is now qualified to play for England and is tipped to do so .
10 Feeling that they needed their own independence , they have now returned to look for funding from the voluntary sector .
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