Example sentences of "now [be] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 But people now are coming in and they 're expecting everything to be here .
2 The inflated catalogue of works ascribed to him as a result of late nineteenth-century adulation has now been stripped down to basics .
3 This has now been stripped back to its appearance of 1340 .
4 The debris from today 's accdient has now been cleared up and the road re-opened .
5 The move , while logical , proved less than popular with much of the salesforce , but the differences , which resulted in industrial action by the National Union of Insurance Workers , have now been ironed out .
6 The mill pond still existed during the 1950s , but has now been filled in .
7 which has now been filled in
8 That has now been toned down to special envoy , who British officials hope will be on a fact-finding mission rather than being the mediator originally suggested .
9 Days Mill , in its diminished form , has now been swallowed up as the town of Nailsworth has expanded around it .
10 The latter has now been swallowed up by extreme political shifts and disputes .
11 But I think that has now been tightened up and indeed the log of which I speak , and the audit manual has indeed increased the awareness of officers , increased their care in the handling of personal data , and the number of complaints is in fact reducing .
12 The latter had now been built up to a reasonable size with the main mill , a dye house , out buildings , stove , stables , press shop and store houses , as well as the grist mill .
13 After the society 's first revival meeting last week , more than 60 letters have now been sent out to individuals and organisations thought capable of helping the group in their battle .
14 Ideas have been sought from related organisations and the public throughout the project , and the draft management plan has now been sent out for consultation .
15 The bend has now been smoothed out , but was at the end of the straight section of road south-east of Hillend Farm .
16 Also , the land which stretches back to Rockhill Farm from Swingswang on the opposite side of that road is all part and parcel of the County Council smallholdings , and only two fields away they sold off a piece of land a few years ago which has now been developed on to the frontage of the Banbury Road , which is in fact the Cromwell Business Park .
17 At first , this suggestion seemed to apply to all accounts — which certainly would have been taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut — but it has now been narrowed down to those of ‘ public interest ’ companies , with a fairly generous definition of which companies are of public interest .
18 A statement said there was a spontaneous abortion and the life support machine had now been turned off .
19 Two-and-a-half years later it has now been turned down .
20 Security 's now been stepped up .
21 But a party from RAF Wroughton who assessed those on the UN list believe the most critical cases have now been flown out .
22 A report on the construction and operation of one of the wells has now been written up .
23 Over sixty have now been written about , with a great variation in the figures as well as in size , shape and orientation .
24 The taunts and torments from the terraces that made Adams ’ life a misery have now been shaken off once and for all .
25 She had told me the tunnels had now been connected up and the workmen used the subway constantly as a private short cut .
26 Eighteen patients have now been followed up for 33 ( 24–42 ) months without any biliary problems .
27 With the help of the team while they were in Africa , a Transport Manager ( employed by the Government of Zimbabwe ) was selected as part of this project and has now been followed up by the appointment of a transport adviser ( employed by SCF ) to provide ongoing advice and guidance in implementing the proposed arrangements .
28 The new conventional wisdom which divides the young old from the old old at 75 marks a boundary for entry into the last stage of life which has now been pushed back by a dozen years .
29 A local trust has now been set up to champion the restoration of the landscape ; and the Landmark Trust has taken on the principal building , the splendid banqueting house , constructed with three great arches , overlooking the valley like one of the fountains of baroque Rome .
30 On February 1 , John Berry , former director of technology at Boots Plc 's retail division , came on board as a non-executive director , enabling the group to adopt the code of best practice recommended by the Cadbury report and Audit and Remuneration Committees have now been set up .
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