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

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1 The new , unintentional play on words now includes the idea of the quantity of dead things inside the idea of the death-knell ; " We 've lost a lot " , it hints , in losing etymological attitudes .
2 InterCity now has a range of offers — first class , standard and the Saver ticket — the purpose of which is , by offering varying fares to channel demand so that it can spread the load over existing capacity .
3 Mr Rockoff now sports a long grey beard and was often in evidence , smoking fat cigarettes .
4 Corbett now closed the trap , trying hard to control his excitement .
5 Corbett now examined the blackened remains of the water bucket .
6 From Johnnie Walker Red and Black Label to Hennessy XO , PTGI now holds a position which few other companies related to GBW also hold .
7 The styles now flooding the High Street are all dramatically long , with hemlines hovering around the ankle .
8 In America alone , on one estimate , more than 500 courses on business ethics are on offer ; 90% of the country 's business schools now teach the subject .
9 These schools now provided a free alternative to expensive private education — so that the number of middle-class children in them rose .
10 I think sometimes people who do n't actually work in schools imagine that the schools are managed , in the financial organisational sense , by the Local Education Authority , and that in some way the head of the school is merely concerned with discipline , curriculum and so on , but one has to bear in mind that the sheer size of some of these schools now makes the head a manager in a very real sense .
11 Most of the drama schools now include a presentation of auditions for agents and managements at the end of the final term , in addition to the finals productions .
12 Well Rebecca now has a sequel , Mrs De Winter .
13 Picon foresees a new bronze catalogue as a ten-year project for which the department now lacks the staff .
14 Every Whitehall Department now has a nominated Minister who is specifically responsible for promoting equal opportunities in public appointments .
15 Every Department now has a Minister charged with environmental responsibilities — no Government have ever taken such a cross-departmental approach to an issue .
16 Recently additional facilities were completed so that the Department now comprises a purpose-built Food Studies/Cookery Room and a separate Textile Studies/Fabric Work Area .
17 Heads now have the task of leading tired and disenchanted teachers through the greatest innovation of all .
18 He expected his troops would take two more towns and said his fighters now controlled the whole of Highway 69 , along the Thai frontier , north of Sisophon .
19 Some VHS camcorders now overcome the sound quality problem by adding ( non-dubbable ) hi-fi stereo sound alongside the mono track .
20 In fact Washroom Hygiene now has the lowest termination rate of all services in the Division !
21 On the cold hill , a fence now surrounds the circle , and it interferes not at all with the mood or countenance of the rocks .
22 But yarraman also loses its suffix and the verb yuu now gains the suffix -ndi to indicate that yarraman is still a location ( the man is still on the horse ) .
23 Many of our clients now embrace the concept of Total Quality Management which simply formalises something else that we have been doing for years .
24 I have no doubt that Nelson Mandela now knows the real voice of Britain is the one which he heard ringing out of Wembley , and not the one he hears calling from Number 10 for the letting up of sanctions .
25 Coopers & Lybrand now audits the whole of the Royal Insurance global network , including the US interests that were once the domain of KPMG .
26 The standard of play over the past few years has shown a considerable step-up and the cream of the local talent now face a daunting challenge in their bid to reclaim the title for ‘ home ’ keeping .
27 Many psychiatric units now have no lockable wards at all and while this may be admirable for most in-patients , it has inevitably led to the rejection of mentally disordered offenders who require a modest degree of security and who could benefit from assessment and treatment in an ordinary hospital .
28 Globally , more than 20 dedicated research units now study the topic , and business-ethics journals abound .
29 the Association now has a membership of approximately 1,500 , comprising freelance illustrators and agents , tutors , students and clients .
30 Through his binoculars , Campana now watched a counter-attack go in to retake the lost trenches , led by a young lieutenant of his class at St. Cyr , wearing white gloves .
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