Example sentences of "who now [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Much of this was new to Eva and Ingrid , who now shared a house with her , as well as the work at the teacher training college , and they spent many late nights in preparation .
2 The company is wholly owned by the founding directors who now seek a partner to provide the support required to take advantage of the rationalisation expected in the European metal stockholding industry .
3 Name the following three : The woman who now hosts a breakfast show , the Liverpool band and the children 's show presenter who will appear in scenes going out next month .
4 Both he and I were greatly diminished by Dr Maté , who now made a proclamation , reading from a box .
5 The light-middleweight from Runcorn , who now gets a bronze , was easily beaten by Dutchman Orhan Delivas and sadly admitted he was ‘ too hesitant . ’
6 In elections to the Aargau grand council on March 5 , 1989 , the national coalition parties lost 12 seats to the Car Party ( Autopartei ) , supporting the rights of car owners — see p. 34252 ) hitherto unrepresented in Aargau and six to the Greens ( who now had a total of 11 ) .
7 That year 's Annual General Meeting reported a male membership of 200 and 69 ladies who now had a ceiling of 80 .
8 Inevitably there was a lot of sycophantic non sense around her too.Thus when she made a blood donation , the director of the clinic declared that the room would remain a shrine for her and everyone who now had a transfusion would insist that it was her divine blood that flowed and miraculously and potently into his veins .
9 Neville Pearce , mitigating , said Williamson of East Lane Cottage , Shipton , York , was an ardent Leeds supporter who now faced a life ban by the club .
10 For Buster Edwards , who now runs a flower stall at Waterloo station , there 's one thing about that time he 'll never forget
11 Mr Shamir , who now leads a caretaker government , must play for time while doing his utmost to talk the religious parties out of making a deal with Labour .
12 Kelvin Riley , 24 , of Darras Walk , Pallister Park , Middlesbrough , admitted the two revenge attacks on unemployed Michael Murphy , who now has a metal plate in his cheekbone for the rest of his life .
13 Mike Teague ( who now has a knee , as well as a shoulder , injury ) is doubtful but Will Carling , the captain , says he will be fit despite being concussed in Harlequins ' win over London Irish .
14 He was then reeled in by the Frenchman , a three-times champion who now has a record 48 victories to his name while Hill has raced in only nine Grands Prix .
15 Doreen Copas sends the good wishes of Herts members to trainee-teachers Rosemary Smith , who now has a class in St Albans , and Frances Judd .
16 This includes about 60 talented young graduates and engineers ( what most companies might call the ‘ A list ’ ) who now have a stint out on the front line , .
17 Here 's facing Tufnell , sweeps again , but he does n't make contact this time , the ball goes through Jack Russell 's leg who now have a bye , Ian Botham moves from slip takes off his psychedelic sunglasses and Graham 's to throw to Russell .
18 One franchisee , who now faces a loss of £300,000 having invested in not one but three Body & Face Places , has learned from the experience .
19 The couple — who now run a pet shop in Hull — married while held at a nuclear plant in Basra , Iraq .
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