Example sentences of "is now [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | OfficePower is now into its seventh iteration |
2 | Sun Microsystems Inc 's Network File System , which is now into its seventh year with no changes , is set for an overhaul , according to Electronic Engineering Times . |
3 | Although the take up in some areas has been poorer than expected in the programme , which is now into its second year , research into changes in working practices and attitudes has been assessed . |
4 | Greer 's CSE Mathematics Book 1 was first published in 1978 — it is now into its fifth reprint ; Book 2 was first published in 1979 and has been reprinted twice . |
5 | ‘ You should talk , ’ said public relations consultant John Laird , an enthusiast himself , whose videotape ‘ Trolleybus Days In Belfast ’ is now into its second edition . |
6 | Crufts is now into its second century . |
7 | — Ex-Starz vocalist Steven is now into his fourth week as a solo act working under the name of Wade Steven . |
8 | It is n't only home-owners owing more in mortgage than their home is now worth who are suffering . |
9 | Our robin with the white flashes in its wings has ceded the prime territory nearest the house to another and is now with its mate , centred on the next bed along and ventures only occasionally into the crumb-patch , from which it is firmly evicted . |
10 | It will make Lyles into a single factory and not split into three separate units as it is now with its warehouse inconveniently separated . |
11 | Prost , meanwhile , can do no more and the pressure is now with his team-mate to repeat yesterday 's performance . |
12 | Mimms is now with his ninth League club , a nomadic journey which began at lowly Halifax , reached a dead-end as Neville Southall 's understudy at Everton and hit its nadir at Tottenham . |
13 | Make the most of home-grown strawberries as the season is now at its peak . |
14 | In its infancy the mobile phone was synonymous with that other eighties icon , the yuppie , but cellular usage is now at its highest in the construction industry , and large groups of the self-employed are becoming increasingly reliant on mobile communications . |
15 | It is now at its lowest ever recorded level . |
16 | ‘ Inflation is now at its lowest level for over 25 years . |
17 | Confidence is now at its highest level since June last year . |
18 | Newcastle 's fate is now at their own feet , but to be sure of safety , they must go to Leicester with victory in their sights . |
19 | ‘ We are giving him another chance , but the pressure is now on him to show us what he is capable of , ’ said Laporte . |
20 | The arsenic is now on its way elsewhere , nor is the shake-up ending there , as dumps all over Europe have by turns found themselves at the end of the latest ‘ lead ’ . |
21 | Contemporary Women Artists , a new colour microfiche is now on its second print run . |
22 | He is now on his eighth passport , having left England 82 times on trips that have taken him to most countries in the world . |
23 | This son of a Colchester postman , and a royal portraitist at 22 , is now on his fourth portrait of the Queen , and has painted Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother . |
24 | An ally is a nation which you beat fair and square in a war some time ago and which is now on your side . |
25 | Our marriage is now to him , and a true Christian family is a tangible evidence of his kingdom , or kingly rule , on earth . |
26 | The whole point is in fact that ruddy man at the tax office 's claws have been drawn , and the condition of his back is now between him and members of the chiropractic profession . |
27 | Finally I I would say that to erm Mike I think the amendment that is now before us which we are supporting goes considerably further than the original federative option . |
28 | I would suggest to you that given that and also the wording in the justification under the old Policy E three , that in fact you could hardly get a tissue paper between this policy that is now before you and the previous policy . |
29 | AUSTRALIA is now in its seventh week without domestic air services because of a pilots ' pay dispute which has begun to have a serious impact on the economy and has left Bob Hawke 's Labor government few options for reaching a settlement . |
30 | Over 350,000 copies of the trilogy have been sold and the hardback is now in its fifth reprint . |