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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Already forced to find a replacement for Hoddle at sweeper they 're now anxiously negotiating new contracts with star players Martin Ling and Colin Calderwood .
2 So if the mover of composite eight would come down and standing in the of the Northern Region , to be seconded by Lancashire , but as we 're now formally seconding the er the , the formally seconders will not be required to come down to the front , but the movers will .
3 They 're now desperatly trying to piece together the last few hours of her life .
4 And we 're now now walking round the back and er sort of now pointing towards the Arms .
5 I have said before how much that seemed to fly in the face of my own upbringing , but I am now slowly getting there .
6 ‘ At first , I was keen just to get round but having done that for the last three years , I am now seriously looking at winning the race . ’
7 I am of course not speaking of those from the interior it is necessary to be more guarded with them particularly those of the Namoi and Juden ( ? ) parts , which I am now about to visit .
8 I am now about to mix the two together .
9 Organisers of the 12-year-old event are now desperately seeking an alternative venue to keep the increasingly popular festival alive .
10 Organisers of the 12-year-old event are now desperately seeking an alternative venue to keep the increasingly popular festival alive .
11 All three organisations are now firmly supporting the development of a single survey in the future .
12 We are now firmly established as one of the leading independent exploration and production companies in the world .
13 DEBATES about cinematic treatment of women and femininity are now firmly established in mainstream film criticism .
14 In the private sector , the British Council runs a Recognition Scheme under which more than 200 schools are now regularly inspected in terms of stringent criteria ; a similar scheme has just been established for State Colleges .
15 Although they are now regularly increased in November every year , a government pledge to increase the rates in line with the rise in either earnings or prices , whichever was higher , was dropped in 1980 .
16 They are now regularly used by groups of people involved in Outward Bound activities and school parties .
17 The previously rare phenomena of ‘ disappearances ’ are now regularly reported in Punjab and Kashmir .
18 In many cases the roofs were thatched , but are now mostly tiled .
19 THEORY OF THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION — It was formulated on the basis of population trends experienced during the period of transition from agrarian to industrialized economy in countries that are now economically developed .
20 Record companies have become far more adept at monitoring and exploiting new acts , and their links with the smaller labels — who they once only heard about by way of the left-field rock press — are now thoroughly institutionalized .
21 These are now privately owned and only emerged from obscurity again a few years ago : sphinxes and winged sirens , the heads of minotaurs and owls , personifications of night and masks with invisible eyes .
22 It is significant that these questions are now hotly debated by lawyers .
23 Where are the networks to support and give refuge to those Arabs , long resident in this country , who , like Abbas Shiblak , are now illegally threatened with deportation ?
24 We are now both retired and watch TV together if we are both interest ( while I sew up ) ; if I am not interested , or my husband is out , I knit and listen to the radio .
25 Chari Bewa 's children are now both educated .
26 ‘ Great Expectations ’ has two endings which are now both included in the book .
27 Could the debate be held in Government time to allow us to congratulate the people who work in those facilities and the GPs who are now strongly supporting the reforms ?
28 We are now plainly operating on a Deutschmark standard , and the rise in British base rate to 15 per cent was dictated by the rise in German rates .
29 Since the final Munro has been with you all the way along , it 's only here that you feel you are now finally making your way towards it and the conclusion of the walk .
30 For instance , non-standard or value-added lines are now frequently targeted on customer segments which seek to avoid tile purchase of standardised products , whether these are foodstuffs , clothes , computers or industrial machinery .
  Next page