Example sentences of "he [be] now [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I believe he is smart and intelligent enough to realise he is now at a club which can satisfy him emotionally . |
2 | ‘ He is now outside the camp , that is why he climbed the wire . |
3 | To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food whether he is now in a position to reveal the latest survey regarding dioxin levels in milk in the Bolsover area ; and if he will make a statement . |
4 | Perhaps he is now in a position to be more precise . |
5 | So he is now in a position he can either take them to court or he 's forgetting it . |
6 | The company says he is now in the position of a passive investor , owning about 16% of the stock . |
7 | It is obviously fundamentally different in this respect , that , whereas before , he was entitled to the protection of the Act until successful proceedings were taken , he is now in the position that proceedings have been taken and that an order for possession has been made . |
8 | He is now in the market for a goalkeeper and midfielder . |
9 | He is now in the maison de santé at Gheel . ’ |
10 | I 'm going to Paris 17 th –24 th June to spend the week with a friend whose husband has ‘ done so well ’ that he 's now on the board of the French Co. for which he works , and she 's trying to adjust to la vie Parisienne ! |
11 | I thought it was a good analogy to how Manson had affected the country , how he had really wedged himself into the American family to the extent that he 's now on the country 's most popular TV show . |
12 | He 's now in the cardiology unit . |
13 | And yet … the thought crept back just before she drifted off to sleep … it had been rather nice that he had actually noticed her in the past , and noticed her to such an extent that he was now in a position to compare the woman she 'd become to the girl she 'd once been . |
14 | He had not been seen much in recent years , and Peggy Pine — who was Mother Francis 's line of communication with the outer world — said that he was now in a wheelchair as a result of a stroke . |
15 | If at first he had thought it would be sufficient simply to eliminate various shortcomings in Soviet life , Gorbachev explained , he was now in no doubt that nothing less than a radical reconstruction of the whole of society was necessary . |
16 | He had reached the top of the fourth carpeted flight of stairs when he realised he was now in the members ' bedroom corridor . |
17 | He was now in the CID in the city and somewhat tentatively asked what subject I was reading . |
18 | So , he was now in the area of guestimates . |