Example sentences of "[be] now [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I am now looking forward to the sale in Regensburg next year ’ .
2 ‘ I am now looking forward to the Potteries Marathon which is my favourite race because there is so much local support to spur you on . ’
3 I am now going back to the name ‘ Centurion Coins ’ which many customers will know from years past .
4 We are now getting close to the flanks of Akka , a seven-peaked mountain that has been visible for four or five days .
5 Wales are now getting in on the act .
6 Although the conserved immunoglobulin β- bulge sequence motifs are absent , a corresponding pair of β- bulges occurs in CD2 but these features are now positioned immediately after the CC' and FG β- turns ( at Leu 38 and Arg 87 respectively ) .
7 However as each urban locality has been reduced to the status of a labour pool so they are now integrated not within the production process of capital but of wage-labour , within the sphere of civil society rather than of capitalist production per se .
8 Cardiff have always attracted players , but what has fuelled the apprehension of the other Merit Table clubs is that they , along with Newport , are now competing eagerly in the transfer market .
9 Another feature that we welcome is that manufacturers are now investing here in the manufacture of equipment to supply the telecommunications industry because of the strength of the underlying service provision in this country .
10 Canada 's Norm Hadley and Glenn Ennis , widely recognised as two of the outstanding forwards during the ‘ 91 World Cup campaign , have been in Japan since late last year and are now looking ahead to the new season .
11 He says Berliners are now counting down to the historic moment .
12 The old certainties that ruled computer industry analysis over the past 30 years are tumbling like autumn leaves , and commercial realities are now eating away at the traditional determination of Japanese companies to forget the bottom line and stick with major product sectors for the long term : Sony Corp says it is considering pulling out of Japan 's competitive word processor market to save the cost of developing and manufacturing new models , Reuter reports from Tokyo ; Sony began making word processors in 1985 and production reached a peak of 10,000 a month ; NEC Corp , Toshiba Corp , Fujitsu Ltd and Sharp Corp now dominate the market and Sony currently makes just 500 of the things a month , a drop in the 1992 market ocean of 2.6m machines .
13 Since those recommendations are now made shortly after the trial , there will no longer be additional material such as reports on the prisoner 's subsequent behaviour , which would in any event be irrelevant to the requirements of retribution and deterrence .
14 In fact the Champenois are now moving away from the use of boues in favour of cendres-noires , but apparently this is not due to concern over the cadmium problem , it is because the boues is now more expensive than mining lignite deposits , due to the high price being paid by refuse-fuelled energy plants .
15 Blacks are now moving out of the lowest stratum in ever increasing numbers .
16 And we 're seeing a situation in which computers are now moving out of the sort of Delphic Oracle there where they were behind glass doors and you could go and look at them and there were huge whirring wheels and whatnot .
17 Black people are now moving back to the People 's National Movement , which ruled for 30 years before Mr Robinson came to power .
18 Dai Jenkin , a director at Gribble , Booth & Taylor , estate agents in Devon and Somerset , finds a growing number of British people who bought homes and went to live in France three or four years ago are now moving back to the West Country .
19 Elderly people have not been singled out for special consideration either , but for quite a different reason : their needs are broadly the same as those of younger adults , and specialist mental health services for elderly people are now developing all over the country as a direct response to the enormous growth in the numbers of people with dementia .
20 Apples are now grown all over the world from Himachal Pradesh in northern India to small luxury orchards throughout Africa .
21 Kenya Asians are now working hard in the darkness and grime of British cities , where Patel is among the commonest names in the telephone directory .
22 People are now waking up to the fact that the natural world is our primary source and has got to be conserved if man is to continue .
23 If they are now classified afresh on the basis of biochemical characteristics , a very similar result is obtained .
24 At the same time traditional regional industrial policies which aim to help the economies of traditionally depressed regions have been reduced in scale and are now restricted mainly to the older urban areas of Clydeside , Tyneside , Humberside , Merseyside and South Wales .
25 I 'm glad all your transport users are , are now coming out of the woodwork , but you are the minority in this hundred , now of the majority the car drivers do you feel any resent of responsibility towards users of public transport , I mean there are all manner of er plans afoot to , to slightly further tax or er charge drivers so that roads can be subsidised , I do n't know that it would subsidise public transport , but there are penalties coming up for private car users and drivers , do you approve ? , do you disapprove , do you think that 's fair enough ? , no one 's said any thing about pollution yet , yes
26 Women are now coming back with the end of an old , discontinued lipstick , or a favourite dress , and asking us to match it . ’
27 However , the proposals , kicked out of the front door last year , are now coming in through the back .
28 Under the terms of the Act , polytechnics and certain other colleges of higher education are now removed entirely from the control of LEAs , and are financed directly by central government — as are Grant Maintained Schools .
29 Low-fat spreads — only 15 short years after their appearance — are now striding away with the sales .
30 Human subjects have always figured in the history of medicine and are now used widely in the testing of cosmetics and toiletries , and treatments for common diseases like influenza , although there are ethical limits to the severity of the ailments , or expected toxicity , to which humans ought to be exposed .
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