Example sentences of "now [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By the end of June , you should realise that what you really want in your life now are love and security . |
2 | There are one or two clerks , er that have male , purely because it 's , it 's their job anyway , and er the chief clerk headquarters is a male but the majority of them now are women yep , and they do well er , headquarters staff do it very well I think , that side of it . |
3 | I what you 'll find of course that a lot of assignments on estates now are resales . |
4 | Top of spanish league right now are Barcelona ( with famous dutchman Koeman on the team ) . |
5 | It is not at all surprising that there should be a close identity of interest between the policy and constitution of CND and those of the Labour party , because many Labour Members have been or now are members of CND . |
6 | Only now are ministers rousing themselves to speak of his plight with anything approaching urgency . |
7 | The cuttings to take now are semi-hardwood or semi-ripe cuttings : young shoots that have grown this year and started to harden at the base . |
8 | And if the reading public as a whole is shrinking , if literature is increasingly relegated to the schools as something ‘ to be studied ’ — if , in a word , the majority of readers now are scholars ( whether students or professional academics ) — then the claims of literary theory to be our representative literary genre become stronger still . |
9 | Germans now are Europeans in a way they were not before , and indeed the demand of East Germans that they be allowed to be Europeans , with the same wide-ranging and unquestioned rights to travel , study , and residence as the rest of us was both a catalyst and an indication of how much things have changed . |
10 | Germans now are Europeans in a way they were not before , and indeed the demand of East Germans that they be allowed to be Europeans , with the same wide-ranging and unquestioned rights to travel , study , and residence as the rest of us was both a catalyst and an indication of how much things have changed . |
11 | She wrote : ’ … essential , right now are groupings of women quite free of the practices of party politics dominated by the fascism inherent in their structures and phallocratic ideology . |
12 | All we have to rely on now are reservists and volunteers . |
13 | ‘ The feelings just now are helplessness , despair and depression , ’ the fanzine had said . |
14 | He said yeah , I said oh thank Christ for that so he said oh , he said nearly all the cars are bolted now , the only thing , the ones that are n't bolted on now are Fords they still weld all |
15 | And here now are Erato putting out a set whose timings are stingy , whose recording quality is only fair and whose performances are again variable . |
16 | Among several other flaws in Anselm 's election and investiture , there was one which neither Anselm nor anyone else mentioned at the time , but was later to be held against him by the papal legate : on a strict view , his election -in addition to all its other legal defects — had been schismatic , since the king and all the others who took part , with the sole exception of Anselm himself , were schismatics , for they had not recognized Urban II as the legitimate pope although he had now been pope for five years . |
17 | Your velocity would now be D S by D T. |
18 | This suggests to me that it may not always be the lack of children that causes the distress — I 'd watched them childless , enjoying life enormously — rather , it is the realisation that biologically , they will not now be parents . |
19 | Your overdraft will now be £66,000 less ( £216,000 less £150,000 ) . |
20 | Like a conductor whose music will now be pause |
21 | She felt that Brett — and she — would be safer with the added strength and shrewdness of Curtis on the team at Sherman & Grant … or would that now be Sherman , Grant & Curtis , she wondered . |
22 | The maximum length permitted for two cuffs and a linking chain will now be 240mm . |
23 | He chewed and stared to the south , where his precious parchment sheets might even now be ash , blowing on the storm wind of the new shaman 's power . |
24 | However , since the decision of the European Court of Justice in Francovich v. Republic of Italy ( Case C 6/90 and C 9/90 ) [ 1992 ] I.R.L.R. 84 ( judgment delivered on 1 November 1991 ) , there must now be doubt whether the Bourgoin case was correctly decided . |
25 | It will now be mown sometime this month . |
26 | Since this type of detinue is now by statute assimilated to conversion there may now be liability in conversion . |
27 | ‘ Mama , this means that Prince Edward will now be king — and Richard , my Richard , will be Prince of Wales ! ’ |
28 | A complete parabear outfit comprising ferry , 25cm ( 10in ) Teddy and a 64cm ( 25in ) diameter parachute was soon marketed by Greens of Burnley ( should that now be Bearnley ? ) to satisfy demand from those who preferred not to make their own , and to lift the unit they suggested their 2 metre span ( 79in ) Delta and upwards . |
29 | Had the previous policy been continued , the single pension would now be £9.80 in excess of what has , in fact , been paid since April 1988 . |
30 | Along with scores of authors of whom he had never heard he found forgotten friends : Hugh Walpole , John Galsworthy , and the redoubtable Mazo de la Roche , captivator of millions who would now be devotees of TV soap … |