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

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1 The taxes now levied on enterprise net income are essentially equivalent to value added taxes , although they are not completely uniform across republics and provinces .
2 The club now meets on the first Tuesday evening in the month from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm .
3 The mountain looks great at this time in the early morning , with the sun now shining on one side and casting shadows and colours across the lower slopes .
4 Let the judges now rule on our right to vote on Maastricht .
5 The concept of parental rights may be in serious general decline — ‘ it has become increasingly difficult to reconcile its existence with the predominant emphasis which the law now places on the welfare of children ’ .
6 The dancers now appeared on a stage before a wide audience and the focus of their attention changed to the whole audience or to the most important performers .
7 It is from that sheet that the figures were transcribed on to the erm on to the pink and the , the , the , the , erm blue and the yellow sheets which have been circulated and which have been amended so that the figures now correspond on both sheets .
8 This change will replace the emphasis now placed on arms and battle tactics to a secondary position and be replaced by an emphasis on Social and Economic objectives …
9 The district now entered on the journey south is Assynt .
10 Where once their plants were collected from more exotic climes — euphorbia as a seedling from the Marquis de Sade 's derelict castle in Provence , alliums from the Professor 's botanical expeditions to Iran and Afghanistan for Flora Iranica ] — the Hewers now rely on a comprehensive collection nearer home .
11 But that 's all set to change , according to the firm , with the ink now drying on a re-vamped contract which will see SNI reselling complete Pyramid systems .
12 The championship now continues on Monday when St. Christopher 's , Speke , meet Aloysius of Huyton and Low House , St. Helens , play Southport champions , Southport SC .
13 The firm now concentrates on search , only occasionally using selection .
14 The children now embarking on the national curriculum will still be in school at the turn of the century .
15 True ; but they forget that privatisation will loosen the tight corset that the Treasury now puts on investment .
16 The position now depends on whether the period of exclusion which has been ordered is permanent , indefinite or fixed term .
17 Having seen the need for NEAS , the coordinator now sits on the steering committee for the development of the Sunderland Enterprise Centre where NEAS will be one of the business advice services .
18 Where … as in a mature legal system , we have a system of rules which includes a rule of recognition so that the status of a rule as a member of the system now depends on whether it satisfies certain criteria provided by the rule of recognition , this brings with it a new application of the word ‘ exist ’ .
19 More than three thousand five hundred jobs in the region now depend on the decisions of management from the engineering company , the T-I group .
20 Looking at it selfishly , I can say that the happiness of the family now depends on you , for it is in you that the family is renewed and starts again .
21 The task now imposed on everyone , and especially those preparing to spend the weekend in Strasbourg , is to think big and flexibly about Europe 's future .
22 The prospects for a rally in the shares now depends on a bid for the whole MTM operation , giving the shares some added value and stopping the downward trend .
23 Creditors holding priority claims , such as pre-petition wage claims , some customer claims , set-off claims and secured claims will be paid in full or as agreed upon by the parties , or otherwise remain outstanding ; it appears that the shares now traded on the American Stock Exchange will be essentially worthless .
24 Creditors holding priority claims , such as pre-petition wage claims , some customer claims , set-off claims and secured claims will be paid in full or as agreed upon by the parties , or otherwise remain outstanding ; it appears that the shares now traded on the American Stock Exchange will be essentially worthless .
25 The Bees hopes of qualifying for the semi-final now rest on Bari 's visit to Griffin Park next Wednesday .
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