Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [be] now [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The land that you 're now proposing to take out does not .
2 Writing to members of F&S and direct contact by shop officers with members of F&S got the most votes , so you are now asked to sign , date and send the attached ‘ model ’ letter to ( who is Chair of both F&S and SSC ) , or better still write your own version of the letter , to make your feelings clear .
3 The probe problem is having had a big initial launch the reality is that we 're now going to drip feed the P R throughout the year and there are several good stories coming up which I 'm not gon na tell you er that we hope the , the national and local press will pick up on .
4 It is not surprising , therefore , that incomes have dropped severely during the last few years , with the result that we are now beginning to see signs of dereliction .
5 The truth is that we are now condemned to live with a dual consciousness .
6 Helen Martin , our chairperson said , ‘ The Heatfest weekend was so important to us as tenants because for the very first time , the people who live in the damp houses got the opportunity to sit round the table with the people who in the past were responsible for creating the kinds of conditions that we are now forced to live in and we could say , hey look !
7 The new array of problems that we are now confronting highlights the complexity of the task in hand , while at the same time exposing the inherent weaknesses and the general philosophical insufficiency of an object-oriented ontological approach to the " problem of reality " , the categorial basis of which has been the subject of the past three chapters .
8 The present indications are very clear that they are now preparing to intervene in Cuba and destroy the Cuban revolution .
9 The turning point came in the second quarter , he said , but loss of confidence as a result of the exchange rate crisis hit UK recruitment in the fourth quarter , although it is now starting to grow again .
10 BONG : First , veteran newsman Sandy Gall walked out on his wife after 34 years , although he 's now trying to patch things up .
11 And the importance of this work , colleagues , will become clearer later in this report , but at this point er , President , I would wish to place on record , although he 's now has to leave er , to catch his plane , the attribute to my friend and colleague , who was here during the earlier part of Congress , as an honoured guest .
12 That it is now required reading for the French Establishment and for anybody involved in business or education is a measure of how successfully it fulfilled its task without compromising a reputation for unbiased reporting .
13 An ODA spokesman said that the Administration acknowledged past failures , and that it was now aiming to pay more attention to the needs of the poorest and their environments .
14 If the hon. Member for Hammersmith ( Mr. Soley ) and his Labour colleagues around the country , who control far more houses than the Government , showed even a tiny percentage of the indignation that he is now attempting to express about empty houses in Swindon in relation to the 5,000 empty houses in Labour-controlled Liverpool , the 2,800 in Labour-controlled Salford , the 2,000 in Labour-controlled Newham , the 5,500 in Labour-controlled Manchester , the 2,000 in Labour-controlled Newcastle , the 1,000 in Labour-controlled Knowsley , and so on —
15 Since that day I have done several more solo flights and I am now beginning to learn about navigation .
16 Another prisoner wrote to me recently , and I am now seeking to get him transferred to a prison nearer his home in Liverpool .
17 Indeed , it is something to rejoice about , and I 'm now beginning to do that .
18 The only county on our border without it is Gloucestershire and we 've got one , two , or three areas of our three of our districts , of which two are just poised to get designation , and you 're now beginning to scream and you and your group are beginning to scream about West Oxfordshire and its a situation that you have contributed to .
19 Peregrine and Charles sped down to join spectators all of whom knew the difficulties presented by first steps in skiing , and who were now gathering to watch their less proficient comrades make fools of themselves .
20 Wimpey Healthcare was launched successfully in September of last year at the Hospital and Care Premises Management Exhibition and we are now beginning to see the benefits with the company 's profile and reputation being enhanced considerably in this area .
21 [ The UK ads ] have extended the brand franchise and we are now looking to replicate that in Europe . ’
22 However this summer a temporary programme coordinator has visited the region and a short term programme of material support to children 's homes has been provided and we are now working to put other facilities in s to institutions in Serbia and are hoping that through the restructuring of children 's services , when the conflict is over and we believe obviously that may be some off , that we can tri can contribute to meeting the longer term needs of children in that war torn zone .
23 The afternoon was becoming silly and we were now beginning to wish that he had dumped the carp rods sooner .
24 So the inquiry is by no means cut and dried and they 're now trying to piece together the last hours of the dead woman 's life .
25 Owners of bed and breakfast establishments nearly always require payment in advance and they are now refusing to take people on social security benefits who are not actually placed and paid for by the local authority .
26 Conciliation is used in this technical sense when the couple have reached the stage where they 've agreed there is no possibility of reconciliation and they are now seeking to make arrangements , for example , about er the children and about money .
27 Limitations to the initial work of the National Council for Vocational Qualifications were due to an insufficient timescale and finance — the principles were right , and they are now scheduled to take effect in 1993 .
28 Getting rid of me had proved too much for him and he was now trying to force through a muddled compromise .
29 Well it 's not , it 's not a bad hedge and it 's now starting to get you know
30 New uses for aspirin keep emerging and it 's now thought to help prevent heart attacks , strokes , arthritis and even some forms of cancer .
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