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

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1 Bert , thank you very much indeed , you 're now ticket and subscription
2 They 're now favourites .
3 They 're now C S Ws .
4 They 're now 7p above what they were sold at when they went on the market five years ago .
5 as oh that 's good , I feel that they 're now acid and alkalis , seem to be important , I 've done I 've put a lot of effort into them , maybe just a quick glance at those occasionally to keep up to date .
6 And you 're now Director of South East Arts , having left the Arts Council .
7 They 're now 90p .
8 And er we 're now sort of waiting to get serious enough .
9 you 're now participant number O one six four two .
10 The Mithraeum was n't even mentioned , though on August 9 he had written : I AM NOW A RAVEN ! ! !
11 I am now part of a small multi-cultural group which has been asked to take on this task .
12 I too , feel sensitive to the prospecting evaluative probe : the course I am now running has not yet completed its first year .
13 So that s now reference and there is a project review meeting as there is a quantitative work .
14 The Shamen , former Syd Barrett-fixated indie support rockers ( with dodgy oilslide'n'light shows in between ) , are now techno-guerrillas working towards the Synergy ideal of the all-live club , where DJs wo n't even be using records , where the environment itself is being scratch-mixed to audience requirements .
15 Some of the stories that follow are now history , but the damage to dolphins is irreparable .
16 A determined outbreak of agreement between Pieper and Reilly during their combined keynote led Hans Strach-Zimmerman of Grassbrun , Munich-based iXos GmbH to ask if plans for a merger were back on again : ‘ The reasons for a merger three or four years ago are now history , ’ they said : ‘ we both have our own programmes working in parallel . ’
17 Such relationships are now history , part of Murdoch 's sunset boulevard .
18 Electricite de France are now leaders at Kozloduy .
19 People in the street must be approached and told that they are now editor of The Times for a month .
20 Many of those which we have helped into independence are now household names , such as , Age Concern , National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux .
21 Aid agencies are warning of a severe shortage of food in Central Bosnia and with Winter approaching , an estimated one and a half million people there are now dependant on aid .
22 Old copies are now collectors ’ items , with their entertaining instructions and hints .
23 These early nineteenth-century guidebooks are now collectors ' items .
24 I see that Newcastle are now favourites ( 3/1 ) to finish second , I presume to the scum .
25 There are now instruments available to measure body fat .
26 They are now mothers with the responsibility for a child , and some of them would maintain that it is their baby that has given them the determination to do something more with their lives , however hard this may be .
27 But these people are now citizens of Arab states that are at war with Israel and they can not claim possession of this land .
28 There are now companies in Japan , Europe and the US building computers which can perform over a billion operations per second ( a gigaFlop ) .
29 why in due course , if proper use is made of native institutions , those races which are now subject should not take their places in the ranks of that group of allied nations , as they may I think rightly be called , which forms the [ self-governing ] British Empire …
30 Little over 15 per cent of farmers are now tenants , and fewer than 2 per cent own no land of their own , most tenanted land being rented to supplement existing holdings .
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