Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [noun] now [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The distinctiveness of localities and the relative freedom which authorities now enjoy in staffing means that generalizations are dangerous . |
2 | The campaign which Mortimer now led in Scotland turned out to be an ignominious fiasco . |
3 | Which Minister is the pits with the miners whose livelihoods now hang in the balance ? |
4 | Corbett left them at The Bull , its narrow windows draped with black crepe in mourning for the landlord whose coffin now stood outside the main door , perched rather crazily on its wooden trestles . |
5 | Connon was angry when the doctor arrived , but even in anger he did n't lose the moderation of speech or manner which Antony now recognized as his main characteristic . |
6 | The baby which Vigo now took in his arms was perhaps six or seven months old . |
7 | One delegation from Oxford City Council says it needs more cash to serve an extra thirteen thousand people whose homes now fall within the the city boundaries . |
8 | A life which Neneh now shares with Cameron McVey . |
9 | To Etienne , this could only be one person — the blanc who had threatened to betray him to the President in the conversation which Etienne now interpreted with the benefit of hindsight . |
10 | For present students the route to influence is through the Union and through the representation which students now have on Faculty and University committees , up to and including Senate and Council . |