Example sentences of "many [noun] now [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Under the bill , many cases now dealt with by the High Court will be moved down to the county courts , currently plagued by staff shortages and a backlog of work .
2 Set free , IBM 's individual businesses could still collaborate , if that was what customers demanded , as all of IBM 's many units now do with outside firms .
3 Many headhunters now specialise in the finance function , recruiting financial directors and financial controllers for a wide range of interests .
4 I am glad to see that at last many parents now appear to be doing this .
5 A statutory definition more restricted than existing law could also be rendered reasonably precise , especially if it abandoned the idea of public benefit and rejected many charities now falling under the fourth head .
6 Indeed , the key choice many managers now seem to be making is whether they develop their own system or buy one ‘ off the shelf ’ from several management consultants in the field .
7 There are many things now riding on IBM 's AIX Unix implementation(s) : the PowerOpen operating system for PowerPC platforms will be based upon AIX 4 , some AIX technology will find its way into Pink — the object-oriented environment out of IBM/Apple Computer Inc 's Taligent joint venture — Pink stuff will find its way back into PowerOpen Unix and Apple is committed to AIX for its future Unix requirements .
8 Local libraries and Citizen 's Advice Bureaux hold lists of solicitors practising in a locality and many firms now advertise in the Yellow Pages .
9 Many families now rely on a joint income to meet their living costs .
10 Many families now rely on a joint income to meet their living costs .
11 I was thus thrilled to read , in the first chapters of Richard Brennan 's book , an argued attack on the cult beliefs , unproven theories , ignorant superstitions and mumbo-jumbo pseudoscience that so many people now prefer to the hard work involved in becoming technologically literate .
12 I mean I should imagine there are so many people now looking for jobs
13 Many people now go without the necessary treatment because they can not afford prescriptions .
14 ( WES ) So many people now descend on the Wye Valley every summer that conservationists say some roads may have to be closed at peak times to restrict the number of visitors .
15 During the warmer , wetter periods such as the Miocene , between 15 and 25 million years ago , many species now found in the tropics — gibbons and orang-utans , for example — ranged much further north .
16 ‘ In London , many landlords now ask for a month 's rent in advance .
17 Fewer and fewer independent candidates sit as elected members , with many commentators now referring to this process of change as the ‘ nationalisation ’ of local politics .
18 I do n't know how many deaths now stand to his account . ’
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