Example sentences of "now [vb pp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Richard now pressed on to Salerno , where he wanted to discuss a recurrent ague with the city 's famous doctors .
2 Pike 's face was now pressed firmly into what was left of the Quigleys ' wallpaper .
3 Organization Based on the MIT 's analysis of the plant since May 1991 , production teams are now formed differently with a new role for some operators .
4 After being tipped in The Observer as the next Labour leader ( Gadfly , Feb 19 ) he is now favoured apparently by the Prime Minister himself .
5 As to the wife , she is now treated seperately from her husband , and her responsability is independant of his .
6 It is only the amount of relief granted that changes , with higher rate taxpayers now treated identically to everyone else .
7 Staff development , focused on teaching effectiveness , is now undertaken systematically by many institutions of higher education .
8 Alongside the Viking is Avro 504K replica BAPC.177 , now painted up as ‘ G–AACA ’ of the Brooklands School of Flying .
9 IBM Corp has now fallen back on the reliable method of pre-announcement for its OS/2 promotion campaign .
10 Blood lead concentrations had been highest at age two , but had now fallen by over 40% .
11 Mia has now flown back to America with the one-year-old dog , which she has named Tip because it came from Co Tipperary .
12 Abercrombie 's broad-brush strategy was now filled in with the complementary prescriptions for design at the local scale , both central areas and residential districts .
13 The sky had now stripped back to blue as he entered slowly and with a surge of pleasure into the cut of Buttermere .
14 Across the stretch of water are the three other islands , the Střelecký , where archers trained in their craft ; the Dětský or Jews ' Island , now given over to a children 's playground ; and the Slovanský which used to have a fine dance hall .
15 In order to accommodate this the basement is now given over to office space while the ground floor continues to carry monographs and catalogues of Western art .
16 He also remembered with a sense of humiliation and disgust that the pages of the Informer were now given over to articles on gay rights , the ‘ politics of feminism ’ and peer pressure towards glue-sniffing in the inner cities .
17 What remained of the gardens was now given over to the university 's botany department , and so the building had been able to retain much of its outward character .
18 With the four terms of the Sylvester expansion now given numerically in ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) , the whole solution can be expressed compendiously as
19 YOUR article suggesting the Queen has now given up on Charles and Diana being the next king and queen of England was fascinating .
20 In this case , the data specifying the initial waves is now given by on , and by on .
21 Peter Earl , joint leader of the DHL 40 expedition , said from base camp at 17,500ft : ‘ She is now tucked up in her sleeping bag in a tent .
22 The pair of Cardinals who since being removed from the community tank had been separated , were now placed together in the breeding tank .
23 Despite its Exmoor origins , the Devon has proved as tolerant of hot climates as it is of cold wet ones and is now reared extensively in Australia , New Zealand , the USA , Brazil and Jamaica .
24 The existence of mortgage interest tax relief ( MITR ) , is now examined critically in view of its rapidly escalating cost .
25 The Arab world has now broken up into three separate components and it is difficult to see how they can be reassembled .
26 Although primarily Unix focused , Unify has now come round to the view that the success of Windows and probable success of NT can not be ignored .
27 The Royal Society has now come up with some concrete recommendations for broader-based science education and postponement of specialisation .
28 A Parliamentary Commission , presided over by Christian Democrat Giorgio Santz has been investigating how the preceding laws have worked and has now come up with its report which shows that in the last eight years , of the L1,500 billion allocated to Venice only L853 billion ( £394.3 million ; $686 million ) have actually been spent .
29 Perhaps , thought Robert , he had simply been playing for time and had now come up with a credible answer .
30 ‘ Operators have been in discussion with the Health and Safety Executive for some time , and we have now come up with a code of practice accepted by the HSE and drawn up by BERSA ( British Elastic Ropes Sports Association ) . ’
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