Example sentences of "have now [vb pp] [adv] of " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Although Laps has now passed out of the benign hands of David and Lotte Lapidus , who ran it for some 50 years , the tradition lives on as does the style of cuisine , best described by the Yiddish word hamisch . |
2 | It is a ridiculous system which has now ricocheted out of control in France , where the tail of the militant farmers is wagging the government dog . |
3 | You will have now moved out of line , yet you can still punch strongly into the opponent who , in consequence , is forced to turn towards you . |
4 | One fighter had been a Skinhead and had worn the appropriate ‘ gear ’ of his time but had now grown out of this kind of thing . |
5 | Quigley started to pace up and down the room as the mass murderer , who had now leaped out of bed and on to the window-sill of his hospital suite , announced his intention of travelling the sixteen floors between him and the pavement without the aid of lift or stairs . |
6 | I do n't like lying to my sister , and I 've now run out of tales she 'll believe . ’ |
7 | I ran out of printed business cards over a year ago , and I 've now run out of my stock of the blank cards ( which in view of my handwriting have a rather negative impact in any case ) . |
8 | They have now run out of steam . |
9 | After five years when it seems it has been written , rewritten , proof read etc , I have now run out of answers . |
10 | Those in F and A have now dropped out of use ( perhaps one of the most recent scores in which parts are written for trumpets in F is Vaughan Williams 's ‘ London ’ Symphony , which was composed shortly before the war of 1914–18 ) and though many modern composers write for the C trumpet the B ♭ instrument is used in this country almost exclusively . |