Example sentences of "[verb] now [vb pp] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As Coun Carmedy has now stated in front of a large number of people that what I said was untrue , I offer him this challenge . |
2 | ‘ The cosy notion of a soft landing has now evaporated in investors ’ minds , ’ Mr Martin said . |
3 | There are some observers — myself included — who feel that the July meeting at Down Royal has now gained in importance to such an extent that it deserves to be kept on its own and I understand that the Killarney executive are not totally against a move to an earlier date . |
4 | Of the latter , the Cirl Bunting does not appear to have taken advantage of the increasing scrub , possibly because much of it is on north-facing slopes , and it has now declined in numbers . |
5 | The market has now declined in importance , due to the inability of authorities to borrow and the unpopularity of the assets with investors uncertain about the future of local authority finance . |
6 | The first volume of what must eventually be one of the great modern biographies , John Richardson 's book was published last year and has now appeared in paperback . |
7 | The resulting book , in eight different language versions , has now appeared in Britain , France , Germany , Italy , Spain , Portugal , the Netherlands and Denmark . |
8 | Well I , obviously want to try and attend meetings if and when possible , er I 've been to one last week , which basically was er because I do n't feel I 'm qualified to get up and David got up and spoke very well actually , he was always , at the police not neighbourhood watch , er to do with the cascade telephone system which we found out afterwards , after a three quarters hour debate a man came up to Dave afterwards and showed him a memo which said this cascade system has now ceased in November nineteen ninety-two and that was the the abuse on that particular meeting . |
9 | A few months ago one of the fruitier New Zealand Sunday tabloid comments from Don Clarke , the sensational All Black fullback of the 1950s and 1960s who has now settled in South Africa . |
10 | None the less , higher Roman Catholic fertility has now disappeared in Britain ( Chapter 12 ) as in the USA and most Western countries . |
11 | Zabat has now arrived in London . |
12 | The Dutch cabinet has now set in train sale to the public of a majority stake in the state phone company , Koninklijke PTT Telecom Nederland NV , starting next year . |
13 | It has sold another £28m of assets and has now pulled in £70m from disposals since it took over the Brookmount property group in August . |
14 | Artists from the Happy Mondays and the Butthole Surfers to The Adult Net ( Brix Smith has now pulled in boyfriend Nigel Kennedy ) have decided to record his songs , and London trio No Man released a version of ‘ Colours ’ in the summer . |
15 | Thus in their reply in 1897 to a memorial from the men asking for a 50-hour week , the Edinburgh Master Printers " Association ( MPA ) pleaded that competition was too intense for them to agree : " The great bulk of printing now done in Edinburgh is for London publishers . |
16 | Is she also aware of the fact that the National Sounds Archive now housed in Exhibition Road in South Kensington , ought really to be next door to the Music Library and it has always been the ambition of the Library to put it there and that furthermore , and here I speak from great knowledge because I negotiated the arrangement , if that site at Exhibition Road for the National Sounds Archive Library is sold , that money can only be used under the term of that agreement to provide similar accommodation elsewhere . |
17 | They would never , as a family , be rid of her now , for she had now fallen in love with Liz and moped sadly and dangerously when excluded from Harley Street for too long . |
18 | Experts said lava , which since December has been flowing out of the eastern Sicily volcano , had now increased in speed to a rate of 1.5 miles a day . |
19 | By 11am the great British public had now arrived in force . |
20 | We 've now put in place a performance measurement system that sets out what the job is that people are there to do , what they 're accountable for , what we expect them to achieve and what they are measured on . |
21 | Do you remember what I said about the the er structured thought pattern you 've now got in front of you , let me go to mine which is all blank . |
22 | She agreed and the couple have now settled in Dundee . |
23 | Brazil , undefeated in 15 matches since their disastrous European tour last June , when they were beaten by Sweden , Denmark and Switzerland , have now won in Italy and Holland as part of their warm-up programme for the World Cup . |
24 | I think many of the worst aspects of rock have now resurfaced in rave : the macho , aggressive energy . |
25 | The five Zehnder consultants of 1979 have now doubled in number but , nearly ten years later , the original partners are still loyal to the firm . |