Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] be now " in BNC.
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1 | You know nobody takes me seriously and it 'd be a disaster if I ran out of gas where I am now . ’ |
2 | ‘ I was fogged in on board the Amerada Hess AHOOI where I am now working . |
3 | Yet he , the archer , might have gone back there to check again after all and if he had he would know I was alive , but he would never find me where I was now , deep in impenetrable shadow along a path he could n't follow in the dark . |
4 | Because we knew that the headmaster of the Scuola Medie Inferiori , where I was now in my last year , was not in a position to punish us if we did not appear for lessons on demonstration days , many of us took part only for a short time and then went home . |
5 | Of course , she would die very quickly if she were not to receive intensive and expensive round-the-clock treatment from the staff of the nursing home where she is now a patient . |
6 | Where she is now , in whose hands , whether she 's still alive , these are the questions you need to have answered before paying a ransom . ’ |
7 | Ms Blaazer has spent 14 years with The Industrial Society , where she is now Senior Consultant . |
8 | ‘ Do you have any idea where she is now ? |
9 | He had absolutely no sense of the woman , least of all where she was now . |
10 | You will need to telephone the ‘ various local offices ( local to the place where you are going to live , not where you are now ) and make sure that a telephone will be laid on , the gas meter will be read , the electricity meter will be read and that all the services will be connected and functioning when you arrive on the day . |
11 | ‘ You mean you were sitting where you are now and you told the glass to topple over and it did ? ’ |
12 | There is no lack of advice , much of it very useful , on how to analyse your situation , and of course there is no point in deciding where your business is going until you have actually decided with great clarity where you are now . |
13 | That where you are now ? ’ |
14 | Then Posh Living where we are now — Dad got a pay rise and Mum got promotion . |
15 | But they 'll know -from the ship that attacked us — where we are now . |
16 | The Present Position — ‘ Where We Are Now ’ |
17 | Where We Are Now — Able bodied Arts |
18 | Where we are now is |
19 | Where we are now ahm there are all ahm either very young or very old . |
20 | They passed the Strait 's tiny guardian islands , the Evangelistas — where there is now both a lighthouse ant a Chilean signal station — and sailed into an evening that suddenly became magically serene . |
21 | Through these and other exploits , such as hiding in the House of Commons broom cupboard ( where there is now a memorial to her ) on census night in 1911 , she became a key militant figure . |
22 | In the context of user education in academic libraries , where there are now hardly any BLR&DD projects ( if we exclude the British Library Information Officer for User Education project ) the influence is barely discernible , because the pattern is not notably different from five years ago . |
23 | This problem is especially acute in smaller countries like Kenya and Tanzania , where there are now fears that state capitalism will merely be replaced by ‘ crony capitalism ’ . |
24 | Rough Trade , for instance , had to dip into the piggy bank to move into the American market , where they 're now said to be pulling out . |
25 | Thus the most influential sociologists researching on later life in the last thirty years have been first and foremost concerned with documenting poverty and need among the old , rather than looking at their present lives as a whole , or how they reached where they are now . |
26 | That 's where my first house was , where they are now . |
27 | Highly poisonous metals dumped in Britain 's rivers are seriously polluting the North Sea and coastal waters where they are now entering the food chain , according to the largest-ever survey conducted in UK waters . |
28 | 13 1775 & that Body is vastly improv 'd the longer it is kept & the little remains of fat shine a little more thro' & it is now very much the colour of Indian Copper , i.e. it is very near the colour of finished work 'd mahogany & is really a beautiful mass , the Legs are now perfectly dry and from the Beginning to the end there is nothing of putrefaction . |
29 | He was later taken to hospital , where he 's now under police guard . |
30 | A workman observed : ‘ Maxwell wo n't be playing that where he is now will he ? ’ |