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

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1 The prize of five hundred pounds helped me start my business and as well as meeting the Prince I now send an outfit to the young princes every year .
2 From then on , ANDES has worked with the campesino , worker , student and shanty-town sectors in the BPR to help create the mass political opposition which now confronts the regime .
3 The concept of the spectacle is an effective term which now has a wide currency , but perhaps only in a sense which approximates its use by the Situationists .
4 ‘ I can see by those here present that Samuel did not lack for friends , ’ said the priest who now filled the place of Father Michael .
5 In fact the Laws have encouraged the rebirth of the hooker who now has a genuine hooking duel .
6 Having examined the main reasons which explain the predominance of localised , single-employer bargaining on the North American continent we now consider the case of Japan , the other major country in which collective bargaining is normally conducted on an enterprise basis rather than in the form of industry-wide agreements .
7 Yet in practice we now have a constitutional monarchy where the Queen acts on the advice of her Prime Minister .
8 I understand you acted on behalf of local residents in the old docklands area of Cardiff and secured protective clauses for them in the Act of Parliament which now permits the Cardiff Bay Barrage to be built .
9 The concepts of accountability which now dominate the debate are political accountability , managerial accountability and legal accountability .
10 I climb out of the Toyota and go to the fire and push the kettle deep into the ash which now mutes the heat .
11 Coming in from the South we now have a welcome from the RAF .
12 I told him about my sister who now had no legs .
13 The cab driver who now displayed a big black muscular right arm about four feet long , curtained by torn Lycra and ribbons of human flesh .
14 Conference I now call the C E C speaker to put the C E C position on the various different motions .
15 To accommodate this , the World Bank was expanded into the World Bank Group which now includes the International Development Association ( 1960 ) and the International Finance Corporation ( 1956 ) .
16 Much has transpired in Poland since my two conversations with Krzysztof Kieslowki in Berlin and Cannes — a July election giving a popular mandate to Solidarity ( of which Kieslowki is a member ) , President Bush 's tour of the Eastern Bloc , the insubstantial pledge of debt reduction , and the growing economic crisis which now threatens the fragile new government .
17 The overall style of the loudspeaker remains much as before but the visual appeal has been strengthened with the use of real wood side mouldings , contoured , bevelled cabinet edges and an attractive new plinth which now includes a compartment intended to be filled with lead shot or sand to enhance stability .
18 In an emotional outburst , Homa Shahidi , 50 , told a Westminster news conference she now had no life worth living .
19 It was the other solitary customer in the room who now held the boys ' attention .
20 This means that the added contradicting note must be a major or minor 2nd ( or 7th or 9th ) distant from either existing note : To form four-part harmony we now add a lower part which again contradicts an upper part except in the fifth chord .
21 In the middle of the worst recession since the war we now have a new crop of party political broadcasts , and a fresh set of posters , both crafted with skill by the advertising industry 's finest , which have had an immediate effect .
22 In Hedley Byrne , however , the House of Lords considered that , for a duty of care to exist , it was sufficient to establish that the professional ought to have known that the third party would rely on his statement , Lord Reid put it this way : ‘ I say ‘ ought to have known ’ because in questions of negligence we now apply the objective standard of what the reasonable man would have done . ’
23 This would simply intensify the class cleavage by removing the middle tier which now spans the gulf between top and bottom . ’
24 Merseyside is also expected to get Objective 1 status , a designation which now covers a quarter of the EC population including the former eastern Germany , Greece , Corsica , southern Italy , Portugal , Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland .
25 erm So that at Newhaven at the present day you now have a fossil cliff , now largely buried because the tertiary sands and clays which sit on top of the chalk have slumped over , and so much of the original chalk cliff face is , is now buried , but you have this mass of slump material on what was formerly beach , and the gravel ridges stretch for what , one hundred , two hundred or more metres erm from the bottom of the cliff .
26 At the same time I 'd be glad of his views on Matthew Choak , the nephew who now runs the business . ’
27 He was then reeled in by the Frenchman , a three-times champion who now has a record 48 victories to his name while Hill has raced in only nine Grands Prix .
28 General Seri 's predecessor as head of the crime-suppression division , and his leading opponent within the police force , is one of the graduates of the Chulachomklao Military Academy who now run the Thai armed forces .
29 But sometimes the whole piece is entirely delightful , and if the person who now runs the Royal Palace at Turin would care to send over to me one of the two stools called Item 55 in the catalogue as a present , I would be very happy .
30 After all , in every other aspect of economic behaviour we now espouse a liberal philosophy .
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