Example sentences of "now [verb] on " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It is from that sheet that the figures were transcribed on to the erm on to the pink and the , the , the , the , erm blue and the yellow sheets which have been circulated and which have been amended so that the figures now correspond on both sheets . |
2 | Dolphin history is revealed by fossils from ancient marine sediments now exposed on land . |
3 | All agree that the main beneficiaries of the indigenization process have been the state functionaries and those few Nigerians who now sit on the boards of TNCs ( see Ake , 1985 ; Hoogvelt , 1979 ) . |
4 | My mum and Mrs Quigley were now ritting on the arm of the sofa , their eyes glued to the screen , as Quigley paced around the room . |
5 | Let the judges now rule on our right to vote on Maastricht . |
6 | Dr. Ethelwynn Trewavas , well-known to cichlid keepers for her work on African Cichlids , and I are now collaborating on a paper on this subject . |
7 | Now pick on a word which describes your new self-image ( e.g. winner , adventurer , sparkler , powerhouse , inventor , joybringer , enthusiast , philosopher ) . |
8 | as part of a longer term review of legal aid policy , to pay modest sums to firms who allow their trainees and young solicitors to undertake the more straightforward cases now undertaken on legal aid . |
9 | As well as feeling a sense of sadness and loss , the son or daughter begins to realize that the parent is now depending on them for strength and care . |
10 | Such matches and mismatches change over time , and so therefore does the use of the argument , and subjects which were previously regarded as vocational even if only in relation to a teaching career — are now justified on general grounds . |
11 | We agreed , after it was over — after the stitches ( a large number ) had been removed — that he had shown he was good enough now to go on a big trip . |
12 | But what fact is there in virtue of which the disposition then created was a disposition now to go on one way rather than another ? |
13 | So many porn stars have died from AIDS that producers now insist on safer-sex techniques in the making of videos . |
14 | Few lenders now insist on taking a formal charge over a life assurance policy . |
15 | The regulations — intended to see off slum landlords — now insist on minimum standards for safety features such as fire escapes , firedoors and hygiene and toilet facilities in any rented property with more than five tenants . |
16 | Now tax on electric , gas , and every other fuel and still no shouting . |
17 | From this humble beginning the family has built the Saha Pathana group , a collection of over 60 companies , 18 of which are now listed on the stockmarket . |
18 | At the same time , currency of non-CIP entries has improved , since they are now listed on average about two months after publication date . |
19 | This little dish , or a similar one , is now listed on the menus of scores of Cypriot-Greek taverns and London bistros under the name of taramasalata . |
20 | He now insists on his own shampoo , conditioner and styling products and as a result , the male hair care market is ever-increasing . |
21 | Blue chip shares now sell on a phenomenal 37 times their earnings — but that is half as phenomenal as the ratio of three years ago . |
22 | Her eyes were now riveted on the ruler in the nun 's hand . |
23 | A lot of last year 's unexported electronics gear now sits on crowded shelves in Seoul 's small apartments . |
24 | Having seen the need for NEAS , the coordinator now sits on the steering committee for the development of the Sunderland Enterprise Centre where NEAS will be one of the business advice services . |
25 | The former World No 1 — who astonishingly announced his retirement from the game during last season 's home international series in Scotland , but has since reversed that decision — is now bang on course to retain his singles title . |
26 | Leasametric has now jumped on the Tadpole bandwagon and will be an Sparcbook authorised rental company . |
27 | Many of the larger investment managers now concentrate on institutional funds or set very high minima of £1m or so for the private client portfolios they will take on . |
28 | We can now build on the techniques presented in the last section to examine two contentious issues in investment ( and corporate ) finance . |
29 | The fact that Anne now relied on her to the extent of being somewhat lost without her , gave Joan a curious but none the less pleasurable sense of power . |
30 | He now lived on the other side of the road from the Greencroft so it was very convenient for games of football or cricket . |