Example sentences of "now [verb] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They remained in control over the means of mass communications but those whose work or views they had long ignored were now clamouring for access .
2 Both of the engines hired previously to the Trust by the DVR Plc are now stopped for boiler work .
3 Other items from oop north , there 's still a ramp in the Church , Chris Lonergan aka Noodles is now sponsored by Nidecker for snowboards , and Jamie Blair now rides for Cockroach .
4 The review now goes for consultation .
5 Shankill player Cowan , the former Irish Junior number one , is no longer eligible for Junior events and welcomes the opportunity to share the team bench with the legendary Slevin , now competing for Lubeck in the German National League .
6 More trusts now account for dividend income on an xd basis rather than when the cash is received .
7 Among the different groups now contending for influence , the most important are the democratic reformers , the men and women who stood in recent local elections on platforms that broadly advocated multi-party politics and bolder economic change .
8 That is why we are now pressing for trade and co-operation agreements with the republics further to the east .
9 Perhaps the time has now come for specialist monographs .
10 Will he accept that in the United States of America , the land of free enterprise , it was concluded that voluntary arrangements would never sufficiently overcome discrimination against employment and will he respond positively to the view of the employers forum on disability and the law society as well as three hundred and eleven honourable members of this house who have signed E D M number two that the time has now come for legislation to ban discrimination against in er disabled people in respect of employment in this country .
11 They are now booking for Easter ( £17 per person for bed , breakfast and evening meal ) .
12 Now say for instance that because of the minimum solvency er agreement the employers have got to pay whatever their loss is , and if and I asked this question of the T U C that if there was a situation of where the employees were in the majority and forget the pension regulator , because there was a regulator anyway , so you can add whatever name that y you liked to have , but the fraud still went on , but say the employees were in the majority as far as the trustees is concerned and they were in full control and the control was taken away from the employers and there was a a federation of the hundred and twenty eight thousand with a central fund paying off heavy loss of any minimum solvencies , then surely that would be the ideal situation in order to safeguard , because when I asked Goodey himself when he submitted his report , he said they could not give any categ categorical assurance that nobody could defraud in any scheme under the proposals he 's made .
13 Now say for instance er I do the pots
14 There is already a KSR1 at Manchester University and the company has established a UK subsidiary ; it is now opening for business in Germany and France .
15 But even though the river 's dry a nearby training stables is now applying for permission to drill a bore hole and pump up to £10m gallons out of the ground to water horse gallops like this .
16 A half-derelict industrial next to the Regent 's Canal , it is now tipped for recovery and renewal , in the wake of Foster 's long awaited regeneration scheme .
17 They have even given up their company cars and now tout for business in the firm 's delivery van .
18 Public examinations relate to the latter purposes ; they have mostly been set and marked by bodies such as the Examining Boards ( now grouped for GCSE examining ) .
19 Criticised for making so many alterations since becoming manager , Taylor is now looking for stability .
20 Almost three quarters of married women are now looking for work , 21 per cent more than in the early 70s when mum 's prime concern was caring for her children .
21 The current trend away from separate language units towards support language teaching in mainstream classes is reflected in the training students now receive for TESL .
22 My brave days are over and I now ride for relaxation rather than a fall .
23 GL advised that Braille font now needed for Gravograph .
24 The mill building still stands in the shadow of the dam wall , well maintained and now used for storage , its machinery and water wheel removed many years ago .
25 The in-house cinema ( ‘ where they used to watch porn movies , ’ speculate the new occupiers ) , complete with massive Soviet projectors , is now used for film shows that would have caused apoplectic fits among the old inhabitants .
26 Among the smaller examples Oakham Castle in Rutland still possesses its Great Hall which is famous for its windows , doorways and Transitional style capitals ; it dates from 1190 and is now used for Assize Court sittings .
27 The Spanish Hall and the Rudolf Picture Gallery are now used for state receptions .
28 Riva is a welcoming town with a colourful history revealed in its sombre 12th century fortress — surrounded by moats now used for boat moorings .
29 The whole area is criss-crossed with rights of way , used by local people before roads were made , and now used for rambling .
30 The whole room , part of larger premises , is now used for coal storage but the salient features of the story , the fireplace and coal recess are in situ and it was not difficult to reconstruct the strange winter scene of over four generations ago .
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