Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [adj] now [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The XP338P X terminal is available now and costs £6,155 .
2 However , Strawson also draws a stronger conclusion from it — the conclusion that , since a theory of the determination of action is true now if it is true at all , such a theory would have to be compatible with our distinction between behaviour towards which reactive attitudes are appropriate , and behaviour demanding an objective response .
3 The wind was worse now and Hafpor 's anenometer was showing gusts to 60 kph .
4 The sun is low now and I need a lot of time to pitch my tent where I am headed , the dry watercourse near the laibon 's village .
5 The gallery is frail now and there has been some reconstruction , which is continuing with the whole of the property .
6 The bar was empty now except for a couple of old boys playing dominoes .
7 Since those cases were decided there have been many scientific advances and it would seem that chances of establishing whether or not there are causal relationships between the act alleged to be negligent and the damage alleged to have been suffered as a consequence are better now than formerly .
8 His cock is small now and there is dried blood crusted on it .
9 The product is available now and is $435 per user for licences of four to 63 users and $365 per user for licences of 64 or more users .
10 The product is available now and is $435 per user for licences of four to 63 users and $365 per user for licences of 64 or more users .
11 The sound was louder now and seemed to fill the box .
12 The moon was low now and the light , wherever it slanted through the trees , seemed thicker , older and more yellow .
13 I thought my father was older now and I was older .
14 The traffic was heavier now but the Germans were disciplined to respect a fast-moving car .
15 . A group set up not too far away from here in Newark said that the erm , It has been said that the river is worse now than it 's ever been in history .
16 . And nine times out of ten when I ask the congregation whether your church is bigger now than it was when it was founded nine times out of ten the congregation say , it is smaller now than when it was founded .
17 Her voice was loud now and held a tone of command .
18 Mr Beecham 's voice was stiff now as he replied , ‘ We have always acted for the house and I shall be happy to continue doing so .
19 ‘ Do you think his health is better now than before ? ’ whispered Cathy .
20 After breakfast we left the inn and got on the track , which , with care , need not be lost sight of in good weather , except in haze or severe rain , when there is danger at one or two places , where a ceaseless flow of moisture over a rich soil keeps the grass so green and the ground so soft , no path is traceable now and again .
21 Xpert is available now and runs on a host Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcstation — support for Hewlett-Packard 9000/700s will follow later this year .
22 Although North Sea oil revenues have been considerable , unemployment is greater now than before they commenced .
23 The answer was close now and the minutes remaining before it was revealed to her were harder to bear than the days and weeks that had gone before .
24 The Open Desktop X server software is available now and the RS/6000 software is set for September , at $700 apiece ; only one copy is needed per customer site .
25 The tide was high now and waders were feeding at the water 's edge .
26 When Scarlet attempted to disagree , albeit feebly , Constance cited the scandals in the City and pointed out that the gap between the highest- and the lowest-paid was greater now than it had been since the nineteenth century .
27 The Student System II Developing Tank is available now and retails at around £7.00 .
28 The Student System II Developing Tank is available now and retails at around £7.00
29 Remorse , dissatisfaction and hope filled his mind as the heat of a glorious midsummer approached , and his yearning for a means to channel his abundant intellectual and emotional energy was greater now than it had ever been .
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