Example sentences of "in [noun] [pron] [be] now [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Developments in telecommunications which are now taking place , however , will mean that during the 1990s , broadband distribution will become available enabling online , simultaneous transfer of a wide range of digital information .
2 coast of Benbecula and S. Uist ( Ritchie , 1966 , 1979 , 1985 ; Currie , 1979 ) also suggest that the frequency of westerly storms must have been less prior to 4000 B.P. As Currie ( 1979 p. 227 ) suggests , ‘ the stumps remaining are not likely to be an indication of forest , but rather the evidence of such sheltered locations where small woods survived the climatic conditions , often in areas which are now submerged by the sea ’ .
3 Will my hon. Friend also note that , unlike the Liberal party , whose individual members have held this view for a long time , what is most interesting is the view held by senior members of the Liberal Democrat party in Scotland who are now calling for separatism ?
4 Because of the rise in unemployment it is now becoming standard that almost all those in the 15–18 age range are in education or training schemes and retirement is increasingly common from 55 years upwards , particularly from manufacturing industry .
5 And in fact we 're now approaching the five hundred horsepower in the fourteen litre .
6 You could easily have borrowed a book from your local library and come to the conclusion that the specification of the 5086 was perfectly state-of-the art — whereas in fact it is now looking really rather old fashioned .
7 But the event need n't be all hard work — in fact it 's now become something of a social event .
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