Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] now [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It will maintain a sales and support network in the 150 countries where it now has a presence , but there may be cuts in both Wang employee numbers and the type of facilities it will operate . |
2 | It is with great pleasure that I now enclose a copy of the video film made of the first semi-final round . |
3 | ‘ I 'm also pleased that I now have a style I can easily recreate at home . |
4 | Having made the Hannover picture I thought it would be nice to have a smaller version , so I now have a two-metre square version on canvas , also painted with Scanachrome , and I am working on the area of the television screen in a more painterly manner than I was able to use on the large one . |
5 | As I am new to this post I am not sure whether we sent you copies of new Community Care leaflets when they were first produced so I now enclose a set for your information . |
6 | I remembered that Sally had been on the brink of a place in the university ladies golf team , and I discovered that she now sported a handicap of four . |
7 | But what happens in these clouds is that certain parts of them , certain areas of the cloud start to collapse , and as they collapse the temperature rises and the collapse increases , and as the temperature rises through a thousand to a million degrees we find that these are the regions where stars form , and it is really the major discovery , as far as astronomy is concerned , of the radio research that we now know a lot more about the early stages of star formation . |
8 | This is possibly my favourite Dvořák Quartet and I am delighted that we now have a CD version which does the piece proud . |
9 | One common occurrence , as a consequence of this obsession with secrecy , is that we now have a system of government by leaks . |
10 | Will he also remind them that we now have a surplus on steel products of £1 billion per year compared with a deficit of £1 billion per year under Labour ? |
11 | Old habits and traditions die hard and work will be needed to be undertaken to convince some parents that they now have a tree choice of school . |
12 | They so enjoyed the experience that they now do a screen of their own . |
13 | But although he now runs a hotel chain with 160 properties in 47 countries , he has never actually managed a hotel . |
14 | Does my hon. Friend agree that it is worth pointing out to young children that in 1950 it took a man on average industrial wages a week to earn enough to buy his Christmas turkey and that it now takes a person in a similar position just 90 minutes to do so ? |
15 | We really feel that it now has a future . ’ |
16 | Death , although exceptionally busy at all times , decided that He now had a hobby . |
17 | He did not like her visits ; not only had she viewed his bum , but his rolling tears , so that he now felt a sissy . |
18 | The result is that he now has a company worth £1.5bn . |
19 | Alas , Thompson and her chosen theatre were star-crossed and she now has a production but nowhere to stage it . |
20 | Intimacy , I had learned , can begin in a strange variety of ways , and we now had a relationship where previously there had been nothing . |
21 | But God wanted us in that society and we now have a choice . |
22 | It then moved to being paid so much per week , for an trainee , and we now have a mixture of such much a week , and so much for the output related fundings , the jobs , the N V Q's , the F E courses which I mentioned earlier . |
23 | So they were cheap , and nasty , and we now have a housing crisis which will endure beyond this century . |
24 | If we now impose a penalty per unit shortfall at shop j , the LP formulation becomes minimise subject to which is just a TP with m + 1 warehouses , if we rewrite as and add the constraint . |
25 | If we now add a breeze to this situation , the bubble of air tends to be blown away from under the model and the effect occurs at a lower altitude ( Fig. 5.8 ) . |
26 | Everyone knew this , but only the Japanese acted on it and they now have a ten-year lead in robotics . |
27 | At Seletar he had been flying Vildebeest torpedo bombers , and he now underwent a conversion course onto the more modern Beauforts . |
28 | And he now enjoys a walk again … though until the mental scars heal , nowhere near the traffic . |
29 | A senior commission official said last night : ‘ From a British point of view , Mrs Thatcher may have gained a few months before the crucial business of changing the Rome treaty gets under way but she now faces a cut-off date beyond which the other EC governments are unlikely to delay their acceptance of monetary union . ’ |
30 | The main operations are in Coventry but we now have a satellite office in Grimsby to provide a regional service and handle smaller projects competitively . |