Example sentences of "[noun pl] now [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Of really generating solutions now to solve that part of the problem .
2 There are also steps now to teach the women basic reading and writing skills .
3 The message Chairman an and er having an idea of , of your second item of urgent business erm it , this perhaps provides the link the important er point that I wanted to emphasise was that the issue of rainfall , the defect on erm the drainage of an area and er water catchment areas and so on , drainage basins is a matter which can only be dealt with at the strategic level and it is therefore of considerable concern to me in view of local government and the questions that is raising about the future of strategic planning could actually make this coordination much more difficult in the future , unless we take steps now to protect the er strategic planning , whatever form local government takes strategic planning itself also needs a degree of
4 I 've got to find my keys now to get in .
5 They have coolers now to take the steam away from them .
6 We are also forcing the white people in the communities now to take a stand on the whole thing ; they 've always ignored us .
7 The Australians have had this scrummaging law in their youth game for enough years now to see schoolboy front rows mature into the senior game and succeed to the World Cup final .
8 ‘ They have had two years now to take people to court .
9 Because of this , the tobacco industry has been legally obliged for some years now to print health warnings on packets .
10 It would have been more usual to have asked her with careful casualness to wait behind after the meeting but what he had to say was private and he had been trying for some weeks now to cut down the number of times when they were known to be alone together .
11 I 've been meaning for many weeks now to pass on 's French address , which filtered through to us in January — but of course you may already have had it from or heard from Janet yourself .
12 We at Halpern and Woolf believe the recession has been with us for some months already ; the C B I takes the same view and they 're pressing for interest rate reductions now to restore business confidence .
13 There has been some lobbying for the manuscripts now to stay exactly where they have always been , which is in the princely Hofbibliothek in Donaueschingen , surrounded by the greatest private library of printed books ( 500 incunables and 130,000 later works ) in Germany .
14 So we 're trying to encourage the equipment suppliers now to look again at what they have won on business for Eurofighter and perhaps allocate the work between themselves a lot more efficiently so that instead of each one of the four members building a given percentage of the five items , they say right we 'll take this one , all of it and we 'll build all of it , you take that one , all of it and build that one and so on an and in that way we might be able to er er improve considerably on the costs of production .
15 ‘ We will just have to rely on them and our relatives now to get through this .
16 They had other problems now to occupy their minds , as well as Balliol 's whereabouts .
17 What we 're trying is to work through a variety of things now to insure we get as many bobbies as possible back on the beat .
18 There were warning signs now to deter people from going farther .
19 It 's since been a cafe , a grill and a bric-a-brac shop , with plans now to turn it into a museum and heritage centre ; something Browne Willis would doubtless have approved of .
20 He has plans now to buy a property in Venice : ‘ I love the palce so much : a five-room apartment there costs about the same as studio flat in Tufnell Park . ’
21 Against such a background he perceives , in terms echoed a year later by Michael Young , that the eleven-plus is ‘ likely to cause the working-classes now to lose many of the critical tentacles which they would have retained years ago and that a new caste system might prove to be at least as rigid as the old ’ .
22 Yes , that , that 's , that 's very much part of it , but we want , you know history 's only , only made by people , it 's made by every , you know , all of us really , so you know , we 're asking for groups now to come to us and say , you know , ‘ we want to do a project on X to do with the motorway ’ , and we 'll be prepared to , you know , back it up as much as we can .
23 So can you get in your groups now to discuss exactly what you 're going to do , how you 're going to do it .
24 The Prime Minister 's formulation is that it is for the other 11 member states now to demonstrate to us in watertight treaty terms that the right of all member states to determine their own foreign policies is not being abandoned or abdicated .
25 Its stopped snowing here but the temperature is still minus three and we 're going out on the slopes now to join the Gloucester slalom ski-racing team
26 ‘ I have played in enough tournaments now to know what is required , what is needed to win .
27 There are enough case histories now to begin to establish a typology of last-ditch tyrannical L action .
28 Lloyd 's brothers Graham and Adrian have also played and scored for us in recent years , so I guess we will have to start scouring the valleys now to find another of his relatives . ’
29 It 's like , sort of thefts of motor vehicles , we can reduce the theft of the actual vehicle , because there are security devices now to do that , to make it harder and you can not odds somebody coming along the street , throwing a brick through a window and grabbing your cassette out .
30 of it as well , because obviously we could take advantage of the cheaper prices now to do it .
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