Example sentences of "[am/are] now a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're now a growers ' co-operative , ’ David Gardner explained .
2 Compared with then we 're now a village , not a worldwide any more .
3 Cos they 're now a a week overdue already .
4 Yes Two increasing factors , the increasing benefit , the benefit 's gon na go up each year , that 's gon na cost more money , you 're now a year older , that 's gon na cost more money .
5 So I am now a ‘ colonial ’ and wear the badge of my adopted land on my shoulder , just like all the others .
6 I am now a man of straw .
7 ‘ Yes , I am now a German citizen but I remain a Russian , all ups and downs .
8 Years ago , though , I put down my gun and I am now a conservationist .
9 Chadwick received the Nobel prize for his discovery , and was elected Master of Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge ( the college of which I am now a fellow ) .
10 I have now had to learn to cope with my problem and think before I react , remembering that I am now an adult . ’
11 I would n't say it was exactly narrow-minded , but you 've got a position , you 're given a position to hold and you get it rammed down you that ‘ I am now an applied scientist ’ .
12 By the end of it all the mind-body problem will loom large — but this may be because we are now a little closer to it .
13 There are now a number of stretching devices on the market .
14 To give more power to the carver 's elbow there are now a wide range of electric carving systems , and here we test a selection of machines and tools that may offer more than a saving in time
15 Hong Kong Special Report : The spectre haunting Hong Kong 's future : The ‘ Jewels of the Orient ’ are now a string of tarnished beads .
16 All these factors — and many , many more which are now a fact of our fast-paced , deadline-packed daily lives — are still helping to create symptoms of stress to the point where a single encounter with an apparently dyslexic British Telecom directory enquiries operator can all but tip us over the brink .
17 On the positive side , the changes inside the Soviet Union will help : with the unprecedented flowering of Jewish cultural freedom , Hebrew classes are now a possibility ; potential immigrants can now learn more about Israel before they come .
18 As Kylie 's business empire was already planning for the 1990s — estimates of its overall earnings are now a staggering £4.5 million a month — virtually every music executive in the world was casting an envious eye at what was being acknowledged as one of the best business operations pop had ever seen .
19 My unhappier memories are now a generation old and , thankfully , much of the starch seems to have gone out of youth hostelling .
20 The gardens are now a mixture of municipal bedding and 19C specimen trees , all somewhat disfigured by eye-level lollipop lighting .
21 Lastly , the opponents of drainage schemes have long complained about the secrecy with which the Ministry of Agriculture and the water authorities have shrouded their calculations , together with their almost universal resistance to public inquiries , which are now a normal part of the process of consultation preceding road and reservoir schemes .
22 Travel agents are now a familiar sight in towns and cities across the world but one hundred and fifty years ago there were very few .
23 They were first developed on seaplanes to encourage them to take off at lower speeds and are now a common feature on speedboats .
24 The fires that flicker across the country each June are now a more sober reflection of the junketings of old .
25 By turnover , the speciality chemicals constitute the largest part ( $1215m out of the $1906m in 1991 ) but the airbags are now a significant contributor , up from under $8m sales in 1987 to $225m last year .
26 FELs are now a mature technology , and are competing with conventional lasers as tunable light sources .
27 Techniques have changed to some extent in that there are now a number of excellent buoyant legers on the market which allow anchored floaters to be used to more effect .
28 Many strains of Bacillus thuringiensis , for example , are insect pathogens because they produce insecticidal chemicals and , as Payne ( 1988 ) has discussed , there are now a number of commercially available strains which are used to control a variety of insects .
29 The dining room and kitchen are now a financial asset and a major addition to the atmosphere of the school .
30 The relationships of the conodont animal are now a little clearer , but still not certain .
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