Example sentences of "she [verb] now [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The teenager said she has now given up smoking and is looking for a job .
2 She has now seen the new job description which is very similar to what she does now but with part of the Clerk to the Board post as well .
3 She has now survived more than nine months without the aid of a ventilator .
4 She has now collected about nine or ten of my pictures , all of which contain some yellow roses , and has grouped them together beautifully in a small alcove .
5 But she has now gone through the barrier and that is important for her . ’
6 Regression enables the former child to look back at the situation through the eyes of the adult he or she has now become and to see the reality of it all .
7 After being sentenced the sex-slave image remains , but she has now become a wronged mother ( Daily Mail ) or mum ( Sun ) .
8 Although Liz Cole-Hamilton , 41 , has worked throughout her marriage , she has now decided that the time has come to take on a new challenge .
9 Jean owns a shop which used to sell clothes but she has now decided that given the location she would make more money running a restaurant at the same premises .
10 She has now called in an exorcist from Beverly Hills to get rid of her celebrity ghosts .
11 Although it may be distressing to the mother to find that she has now to take the child back , nevertheless there is no escape in my judgment from the conclusion that the child 's return should be ordered in this case .
12 After the superbly wide-ranging anthology of Glass Work last autumn , she has now pulled out all the stops to arrange a further fabulous survey of all that goes into the making of a book .
13 Deborah Coleman was one of the highest-flying women in Silicon Valley with the title chief financial officer until she suddenly took a long sabbatical a couple of years ago : she did return to Apple Computer Inc and became vice-president for information systems , but quit again suddenly last week ; she has now resurfaced at Tektronix Inc as vice-president for materials operations , which is a new post .
14 She has now launched an appeal with hundreds of envelopes addressed to Environment Secretary Michael Howard .
15 The fact that she has fought back to the level that she has now attained is a tribute to the loving care , encouragement and inspiration given her by her parents .
16 But she has now handed in her notice and will leave the £15,000-a-year job in a fortnight .
17 With little formal training , she has now produced several illustrated books of animal portraits .
18 The most important , Smith believes , was her success against South Korea 's Hwang Hye-Young in the Wimbledon Open final in October and she has now improved her speed and self-confidence enough to seek regular victories over foreign opponents abroad .
19 She has now returned to Zaire and the diary is used as an official document during the school year .
20 She has now settled in ; she is doing more for herself , and sometimes she is full of life in the Home .
21 She has now left home and is in hiding .
22 In recognition of her efforts she has now won the college 's Gwen Eaton Jones Award for Endeavour .
23 She is already six days overdue beyond the expected date of birth , which was 6 October 1992 , and she has now refused , on religious grounds , to submit herself to a Caesarean section operation .
24 While she was too young to understand , Diana certainly caught the pitch of the family 's frustration , and , believing that she was ‘ a nuisance , ’ she accepted a corresponding load of guilt and failure for disappointing her parents and family , feelings she has now learned to accept and recognize .
25 She has now learned to drive and joined this year 's flag day to add £31,76p to her total .
26 Nothing would stop him , yet she struggled now to contain the fear that was in her , spreading like some pernicious cancer .
27 She had now reached the age when one starts looking for a husband rather more systematically than one does at nineteen or even at twenty-one .
28 But within six months she 'd known she had been right , and she had now reached the stage where she thoroughly enjoyed her work .
29 They would never , as a family , be rid of her now , for she had now fallen in love with Liz and moped sadly and dangerously when excluded from Harley Street for too long .
30 This clearly symbolised Russia 's new strength and the international position to which she had now raised herself with spectacular speed .
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