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

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1 Therefore the new information contained in the price of a futures contract , over and above that contained in the current spot price , is the value of the cash flows from owning the index between now and time T ( Carlton , 1984 ) .
2 Every other combination within that range is possible , and so is change between now and Thursday .
3 It suggests there is little prospect for radical change between now and the end of the century .
4 I 'm sure you all know our comparable fixtures , so you can draw your own conclusions about the liklihood of us closing the gap between now & the FA cup 3rd round ! !
5 But it 's unlikely that the conservative party is likely , going to embark on a major distribution of wealth programme between now and the next election .
6 Therefore , the analysis will be repeated for the specific case of the return on an index future between now and delivery .
7 Government statisticians estimate that 96 per cent of the growth in the labour force between now and 2001 will be among women .
8 Well at the moment Mr is not in a position to how shall I put it , withdraw his authority 's commitment or preferred option , they have they have made that decision and short of him convening a memb a meeting of the highways committee between now and whenever , you wo there 's no way in which he would be in a position to withdraw that .
9 Sedgefield Racers host Mid-Sussex tonight ( 5.30 ) knowing there is no margin for error between now and the end of the season .
10 If the assumptions used in Chapter 4 when deriving the no-arbitrage condition apply , the expected return on this portfolio between now ( time t ) and delivery ( time T ) is given by E ( R p ) = [ E ( S T ) - S t + D ( l + r ) ] /S t - [ E ( S T ) - F t ] /S t .
11 This points to a big difference between now and ten years ago .
12 That 's the difference between now and then . ’
13 The only difference between now and the World Cup is that I have a better suntan .
14 This is where politics come in , and this is where I detect another basic difference between now and those far-off days of fifty years ago .
15 The first difference between now and the 1970s arises from the experience of the past 12 years , during which we have witnessed a growing and marked centralisation of power .
16 From the customer 's point of view , buying now on credit does save any increase in price that would take place between now and ( say ) whenever he finishes paying off the loan .
17 Certainly , they are the services that will receive the most attention between now and the general election , and during the election campaign itself .
18 The period between now and the next election will be spent developing the instruments to enable competition to take place .
19 On the question of the period between now and the general election , obviously I can not predict the exact course that events will follow .
20 It is promising customers the upgrades will be made on an on-going basis between now and the end of March .
21 It has to be borne in mind also that during the interval between now and the main hearing the mother may find doctors who take a different view from Drs .
22 He was n't blocking anything , and at the end of the alley was the street ; he 'd probably pick up a ticket between now and the time of the meeting , but that would be a small price to pay for the convenience of having less than a couple of hundred yards to drag her .
23 ‘ I do n't expect to be idle for a minute between now and the fete . ’
24 ‘ I would n't rule out the need for some extra cash for the service between now and the end of the financial year , although we have n't quite arrived at that stage yet . ’
25 In a speech to the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce , Mr Gulliver revealed that only three sectors in the city 's economy — health , tourism and business services — were expected to increase their workforce between now and the year 2000 .
26 Divisional manager Graham Chadwick said that if the 14 beds in the district hospital closed , there would be a need for five additional beds and a maternity suite at the Chest Hospital to meet demand between now and the turn of the century .
27 We will be spending at least £800,000 on African elephant conservation between now and July 1990 , and nine African countries with key elephant populations will be targeted .
28 Take advantage of our special offer between now and Oct 30 this year ( sorry , does n't include Bank Holiday Monday , Aug 31 ) .
29 Therefore , a change in the futures price now of ΔF leads to a cash flow of ΔF ( 1 + r ) at delivery , where r is the riskless interest rate between now and delivery .
30 The Commission noted that another letter from the UK dated 5 January 1989 had tried to make the case that ‘ all supplies which presently exceed the nitrate admissible concentration will be brought into progressive compliance between now and 1995 , all but two supplies complying by 1993 ’ .
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