Example sentences of "[Wh det] it now [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Disdaining man-made boxes , it had excavated its own hole — into which it now disappeared . |
2 | If he 'd already known Ryan , which it now seemed he did , had he then looked up her parents deliberately ? |
3 | The exchange may on occasion wish to maintain that it was not previously aware of a specific floor practice which it now considers undesirable . |
4 | Meanwhile , the institute has increased its prediction for unemployment , which it now thinks will peak at 3.2 million in the first quarter of 1994 . |
5 | Change in habitat was not the only pressure the orang-utan faced in the three islands in which it now lived . |
6 | However , top management became aware that all of the work-force reductions , although necessary , were not attacking the basic problem : the organization had been designed for another time in history rather than for the competitive world in which it now lived . |
7 | How effective the ‘ make do and mend ’ changes which it now seems will be all that the USTA will be able to carry out , prove to be , must be a matter of serious doubt . |
8 | And until the Church begins to acknowledge and address the century in which it now finds itself , it will die . |
9 | The Law Commission , too , is heavily involved in a long-term codification project with which it now has the assistance of a powerful Society of Public Teachers of Law group . |
10 | Supporters of this generally held theory point to the tiger 's thick fur and heavy layer of fat ; also to its need to keep cool in the hot climates in which it now lives by immersing itself in water whenever it can during the heat of the day . |
11 | Finally it will be bundled with a Windows-based graphical client , something that Pick has long shied away from , but which it now accepts that is on a number of users ' ‘ tick-boxes ’ . |
12 | This is partly because of the purposes which it now serves ; it is the expected language in the education system , in other social institutions ( such as the courts and business ) and in almost all published writing , and it has also spread far beyond its historical base in Britain and is used as an international language in many parts of the world . |
13 | If it is not renewed , which may well be the case , the products which it now covers will then fall under the general rules of the EEC Treaty . |
14 | Congress ( I ) nevertheless remained short of a majority in the Rajya Sabha in which it now held 115 out of 237 seats ( with eight seats vacant ) . |
15 | It is emphasising these offerings rather than the connectivity software products for which it is traditionally known — what it now calls a secondary stream . |
16 | You will see what it now looks like . |
17 | Peter Brown in his most recent and profoundly important book Body and Society demonstrates movingly how sexuality had so different a social meaning from what it now carries that the sexual abstinences , the noisy and sometimes virulent demands for chastity and virginity , within the early Church , far from being a symptom of self-hatred and dualism , were a radical political claim to the coming of the Kingdom : a claim which women , sometimes even more than men , could make . |
18 | The crux of the report is funding , and the growing gap between income support and what it now costs to keep people in either nursing homes or elderly residential homes . |
19 | The Minister may want to announce what it now contains , because we have had no official announcement . |