Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] the [noun] [vb -s] now " in BNC.
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1 | His heartbreaking search across the world has now brought him more joy than he ever wished for — and more than 100 relatives ! |
2 | The buyer of the estate has now taken over some 2,700 Black Face and North Country Cheviot ewes and is adding a small herd of Charolais cattle . |
3 | Home Office approval for Anna to stay in the UK as the adopted child of the Golders has now been obtained . |
4 | The crisis in the industry has now been reflected in the near-collapse of skills training in the sector . |
5 | Work on the two drainage ditches to keep water off the deck has now been completed and we have now done some work to provide steps down to trackbed level . |
6 | Any continuing contributions received will be put to this reserve but active fund-raising for the Appeal has now ceased . |
7 | Here 's how the top of the table looks now . |
8 | It 's strange that there are an awful lot of our team who have never played at Twickenham , because the traditional Harlequins fixture at the beginning of the season has now been taken over by League fixtures and they are now played at the Harlequins ground The Stoop . |
9 | Achievement of the standard has now become a crucial part of the marketing for many companies . |
10 | The idea of Europe 1992 , or was it 1993 , launched with such élan by Jacques Delors in the mid-1980s has now run its course . |
11 | The richest race in the province has now attracted Josphat Ndeti and Zabron Miano to join team-mate Jimmy Muindi . |
12 | Deanston Weir on the Teith has now further broken up so that there is now a safe passage on the right but the chicken shoot on the left is dry . |
13 | 1988 The fact that Diana is bored by Charles 's polo obsession is now common knowledge and , significantly , the kiss on the mouth has now been reduced to a mere peck on the cheek . |
14 | Such large volumes of water were released in the New Year that the old road bridge by the campsite has now been washed away and there is now a debris problem on the river bed . |
15 | The Government Health Warning beneath the images has now become merely a product identification sign — without the " warning " we should not even begin to recognize what product was offered in the remarkable pictorial rebus above . |
16 | The water up to 500 metres around the ship has now been made a no-go area , for fear any oil still in the wreck could be a danger to life and property . |
17 | In order to improve competitiveness Wimpey Minerals in the USA has now been rationalised into one operating company and the resulting increased efficiencies , together with production costs reductions being introduced , will begin to show in 1993 . |
18 | In King 's Lynn where I live the freight line to the docks has now been closed . |
19 | Construction of the centre has now finished and the anchor tenant C&A is starting to move in . |
20 | But punters say they are no longer prepared to pay the agreed price because the value of the supercars has now crashed through the floor . |