Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pron] be now " in BNC.

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1 Did n't he recognize that trade , the trade union movement had a role to play er in that , in , on that page and to the , to the credit of , of the local press , they had responded and so we are now asked to put forward the views of the trade union movement , something I think which local trades councils should be doing , should be the role of local trades councils to do that effectively .
2 So it was with Noah in God 's second beginning , and so it is now with Abraham in his third .
3 By the time you 've mastered gybing , you can sail in almost any direction and so it 's now time to look at the five essentials for sailing well .
4 The queen broached the matter to me and ostensibly I am now giving thought to my answer — what would you say to going in my place ? ’
5 More and more they were now given the title of " extraordinary " , even when they remained for long periods at the courts to which they were sent : increasingly the term , applied to either an ambassador or an envoy , became a mere title of honour .
6 and sweepers who I always represented , and though I am now retired , I can not do without them .
7 Workplace stress is on the increase , and ironically it 's now being widely recognized that companies own efforts to cut staff and become leaner and fitter , must take part of the blame .
8 She rapidly began to feel better and surprisingly she was now able to discontinue the potassium tablets .
9 And there he is now or I 'm a Dutchman . ’
10 On that lovely September morn the Prime Minister entoned , calling us to battle " and consequently we are now at war with Germany " .
11 And yet there is now a way in which a small business can introduce ‘ new technology ’ methods for producing its internal documentation , manuals , price lists , brochures , indeed anything that previously would have been sent to a designer or printshop .
12 The smile he gave her was familiar , full of charm , and yet she was now able to see it for what it was ; totally false and lacking in warmth .
13 No longer was Crisp 's action light and forward it was now laboured and sideways as if he was drunk .
14 She had n't wanted another argument , but perversely she was now filled with deep resentment at the way he was hijacking her right to tear him to pieces .
15 The buyers are still there but perhaps they are now behaving rather more discreetly .
16 It does not hold such a prominent place in the village as Christ church near the pond , but nevertheless it is now too small for the congregation , so after years of searching a place has at last been found to build a new larger church on the outskirts of the village .
17 That is what first tempted the UUP into the talks , but clearly they are now back-pedalling fast , having seen the nationalist alternatives , and are more inclined towards internal or integrationist solutions , without the Anglo-Irish Agreement .
18 Matrix retaliated to some extent with their PCR/SlideWriter and more recently with the even cheaper ProColor but overall there is now much more of a market to choose from .
19 ‘ I do n't think you did , either , but unfortunately it 's now more complicated than that . ’
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