Example sentences of "[is] now [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The Safe-Buy concept has been so successful that the scheme is now spreading all over the UK , ’ says Judith Chalmers .
2 For example , in the case of the West Midlands RMC , which was originally planned to have consisted of North Staffordshire and Wolverhampton Polytechnics , it is now based only on the former ; and , in contrast , the London RMC , which was originally to have been based on the Polytechnic of Central London , now encompasses five additional institutions .
3 She is now based permanently in the US , and is a member of two prestigious posses : The Native Tongues , consisting of the Jungle Brothers , De La Soul , Queen Latifah and A Tribe Called Qwest ; and DJ Mark ‘ the 45 ’ King 's Flavor Unit .
4 It is now collaborating formally with the Opificio delle Pietre Dure in Florence as well as conducting a nationwide survey of medieval wall paintings in Britain in partnership with the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England .
5 She is now locked up in a mental institution — and only strength of character probably stopped the same fate from happening to Gless .
6 That work is now contracted out to the person who used to do it .
7 Apple Computer Inc 's Apple USA unit cut prices on the PowerBook Duo 210 4/80 , Duo 230 4/80 , Duo 230 4/120 and Duo 230 4/120 with modem , by between 10% and 18% : it says it is now catching up with the demand .
8 Wolves defender Derek Mountfield has completed a three-match ban — but is now ruled out with a heel injury .
9 Although Hateley is now ruled out of the crunch game in Marseille on April 7 and the final mini-league match against CSKA Moscow two weeks later , he would be available for the final in Munich 's Olympic Stadium .
10 The well was completed and tested from the Sedco 700 and is now tied back to the Thistle platform .
11 The story may have a basis in fact ; it is possible there was a prehistoric dwelling here that is now swallowed up in the mud at the bottom of the lake .
12 One , a little farther up the coast , is called ‘ Old Slains ’ and was built several centuries earlier : it is now ruined far beyond the one in which Boswell and Johnson stayed .
13 Du Pont trained 180 managers in safety auditing and this is now cascading down through the workforce .
14 As some of his remarks in the Criterion commentaries made clear , he was not hostile to the idea of Empire , ‘ whatever the Daily Express may say ’ ; and if this should rouse the indignation of anti-imperialists , it should be realized that I am talking about a bygone era , since which the world-scene has been transformed , and the term colonialism is now employed usually in the service of invective .
15 The scheme involves unwanted good quality furniture being offered to families or individuals in need and its continuing success means it is now operating self-sufficiently with a small excess of income over expenditure .
16 As for Sir Robert , who is , I believe , a man with a strong marketing background , might I suggest that he emerges from the confines of his embattled empire and experiences at first hand the market in which he is now operating incognito during the evening rush-hour .
17 Les is now thinking ahead to a third phase of the development .
18 PCTE was developed by the Commission of the European Communities in 1983 , has been implemented across Europe and is now filtering through to the US .
19 Bantam Press , celebrating the achievement by Jilly Cooper 's The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous ( £14.99 ) of a subscription of 70,000 copies , the company 's highest ever for a hardback novel , is now looking forward to a further boost for the book when the CD and cassette single ‘ Lysander 's Theme ’ is released on 10th May .
20 A small market town which has lived off the land for centuries is now looking forward to a high-tec future .
21 Tatyana is now looking forward to a week in Las Vegas this summer modelling shoes , while Yelena has work lined up in Italy .
22 Trainer Jimmy Etherington , who submitted a ‘ friendly ’ claim of £9,354 to ensure taking the filly back to Yorkshire , is now looking forward to a long winter 's break when the turf season closes on Monday .
23 SCOTVEC is now looking forward to the possibility of the first ‘ named awards ’ being available next session .
24 And Jackdaws Castle which sits high on the Cotswolds is now looking down on the racing world …
25 Three weeks on , The Paradise Club proves the contrary : it is now looking less like a showroom model than a motor on which the clock has been wound back and the polish is beginning to fade .
26 In the aggregated state this is no longer true , the behaviour of the chain is now influenced largely by the proximity of the neighbouring chains and the secondary valence forces which act between them .
27 The certificate is now framed along with the collar , and has pride of place on my wall .
28 This category of special relationship is now characterised more by the knowledge of the maker of the statement that the recipient will rely on it : see Lord Denning MR in Ministry of Housing and Local Government v Sharp [ 1970 ] 2 QB 223 at 268G , and 13.11. negligence claims , of ( 1 ) the foreseeability of the damage ; ( 2 ) the proximity of the parties ; and ( 3 ) whether it is just and reasonable in all the circumstances that the duty should exist : see Lord Oliver in Caparo Industries plc v Dickman [ 1990 ] 2 WLR 358 at 379B .
29 It is thought that rice was first cultivated in India and Indo-China , but it is now grown extensively throughout the Far East .
30 He is now living apart from the children 's mother , but can not be named for legal reasons .
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