Example sentences of "[noun] now take " in BNC.

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1 There will be the closures and mothballing of pits , there will be a reduction of Apex jobs under the reorganization now taking place and steps towards privatization will begin .
2 Then back to the shop , with Lucy now taking the money from her pinafore pocket where it had been tied in her handkerchief , and paying for the corn ; to go on her way feeling quite a little woman of the world .
3 Some ferries have been ‘ Jumbo-ised ’ — cut in half , and an extra bit stuck in the middle — and most are roomier than their predecessors , though deck space seems to have diminished with the years : action now takes place indoors .
4 Road maintenance now takes a quarter of the roads ' budget , compared with roughly 10 per cent as recently as the middle 1970s .
5 Most coverage of rape trials now takes place in the daily popular press rather than the special interest paper of the News of the World .
6 I 'll ask Michael Colgan now to take us a bit further down a look at the costs .
7 Simon now took his only chance to measure himself against a Formula One driver .
8 They have coolers now to take the steam away from them .
9 We are also forcing the white people in the communities now to take a stand on the whole thing ; they 've always ignored us .
10 Most parents now take their children to doctors at around eighteen months to see whether there is a problem in responding to basic reaction tests .
11 And that produces further conflict , because the parents now take a different view .
12 A majority of the Committee now takes the view that the exemption should no longer apply where the couple are living separately but should be retained where they are cohabiting .
13 Scottish universities now take many students from the Republic of Ireland and Scotland has to pay the full tuition fees for all those students .
14 Many bands now take responsibility for advertising their gigs , and these posters encourage these self-help initiatives .
15 ‘ They have had two years now to take people to court .
16 The wherryman now took their boat midstream , past Dowgate , Queenshithe and the Fleet .
17 The control portion of our micro-instruction now takes the form of a number of short encoded fields , each specifying one of a mutually exclusive set of control signals ( such as the function to be performed by the arithmetic unit ) or one of a mutually exclusive set of processor registers as the source or destination of a transfer .
18 The mill pond no longer exists , its place now taken by two fast-flowing streams .
19 So there 's this enormously long testing period now takes place and that cuts down the risk of their being disasters or catastrophes .
20 She catalogues some of the services guests now take for granted , and which require electronic equipment working behind the scenes .
21 Lizzie now took a seat to the side of the fireplace , saying , ‘ I feel so hurt .
22 Vimla now took centre-stage , while Panna grabbed an unwilling daughter-in-law and whirled her around in a waltz for a few steps .
23 All current Epson PCs now take advantage of this opportunity .
24 Atco Qualcast , signalled as up for sale by BCI some two years ago , without takers , has been restructured at BCI 's expense by the very team now taking it over .
25 Phil now takes up the story .
26 The festival now takes place in July at the Grand Theatre , the famous City Varieties , Leeds Playhouse , Leeds Civic Theatre , and three of the local authority 's community theatres .
27 Elizabeth 's travels now took her to Corsica , and she almost hesitated to tell me that she found Calvi more beautiful than Greece .
28 It 's a national scandal that senior managers now take a bigger share of the NHS pay packet than the entire ambulance staff .
29 Senior managers now take a bigger chunk of the NHS pay packet than the entire ambulance staff .
30 Various Grand Met managers and executives now take the Institute of Chartered Secretaries ’ exams for the same reason that I did .
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