Example sentences of "now in the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There is nothing I can do , ’ said the King , as she was dragged away , ‘ I can see those in charge , but it 's now in the hands of the Justice people . ’
2 However , it is true that government policies ( or lack of policies in some areas ) have contributed significantly to our problems and some of the changes that are now in the pipeline will almost certainly make matters worse .
3 He was now in the CID in the city and somewhat tentatively asked what subject I was reading .
4 And now in the firelight there is only the best of music to play .
5 On the screen Derek Carlisle said , ‘ Our foreign affairs correspondent , Trevor Newsom , is now in the studio on Luctia , ready to explain to us the background to today 's decisions by the Council of the Galaxy . ’
6 ‘ They 'll be better off when they 're part of Europe , ’ I rejoin , now in the pub doorway .
7 It is now in the National Railway Museum , and another five were purchased privately .
8 But 20 per cent of its hops are now in the form of oils and essences and it is a growing sector .
9 ‘ The ball is now in the Government 's court .
10 At about the same time , 1926 to be exact , Walter Cocking produced what became known as Everyman Four receiver , originally called Everyman 's Four-valve , one of which is now in the Science Museum .
11 One is now in the Science Museum .
12 Morris translated sagas , the Irish took over the business for a few years ; Henry James led , or rather preceded , the novelists , and then the Britons resigned en bloc ; the language is now in the keeping of the Irish ( Yeats and Joyce ) ; apart from Yeats , since the death of Hardy , poetry is being written by Americans .
13 One very ambitious painting , of Gordale Scar , challenges recollection of the huge romantic canvas showing the same spot , painted by the early nineteenth-century British Romantic artist James Ward and now in the Tate Gallery .
14 Kuypers was the first to use this technique in studies of the brain and over the next 10 years , now in the United States , he charted at a new level of detail the connections made by the cerebral cortex with nervous elements in the brain-stem and spinal cord that control movement in a number of higher mammals .
15 The Maktoums ' main hope is now In The Wings , who has spent most of the season recuperating from an operation on a chipped knee .
16 Laura Thompson is a young theatre director who is now in the middle of rehearsals for Romeo And Juliet .
17 It is now in the private gallery on the fifty-first floor of the Bond Tower in Perth .
18 Now in the care of a young Englishman , Jonathan Pease , at Chantilly , Golden Pheasant inflicted Nashwan 's only defeat when he took the Prix Niel over the Arc course and distance three weeks ago and , being lightly raced , he looks capable of improvement .
19 Such a change would entail the creation of a clearing house , presumably in Brussels , whose job would be to reapportion VAT receipts to ensure that revenue is accrued as now in the country of consumption rather than production .
20 Mr Neal has offered his own bill to check the Fed 's independence but only by requiring it to adopt policies that would eliminate US inflation , now in the 5 per cent range , by 1994 .
21 As we watched a German soldier — his hands above his head — one hand holding the white flag , was now in the centre of the road , facing in our direction ; he beckoned us to approach .
22 Jones was now in the twilight of a complex and often controversial career .
23 Outside parts of inner London , it held only two seats now in the south and east , below a line drawn from Bristol to the Wash .
24 Ivor Crewe has drawn attention to the political significance of the more important social trends : twice as many manual workers are now in the private sector as in the public sector ; there are far more home-owners than council tenants among them , and nearly as many live in the south as in the north and Scotland combined .
25 She was amazed at herself , but she had done it , and now in the early hours of the morning she did not know if , even so , she would go .
26 But now in the belly of the monster she learned what fear was .
27 They lived alone now in the big cattle dealer 's house with the white railing in the middle of fields .
28 I tell him that a friend who is even now in the Karakoram had been told that in Pakistan it was advisable to double the suggested dose of tablets and then to boil the water for twenty minutes .
29 Curious , really , Wexford reflected , watching her huddled now in the crook of Pertwee 's arm .
30 Now in the heart of the decoration area of Bath , stretching from the London Road to the end of Walcot Street , we come on Penny Philip whose small shop is a shrine to period textiles : toile de Jouy , Scandinavian bedlinens and shawls are displayed on decorative iron furniture .
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