Example sentences of "[noun] now [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The styles now flooding the High Street are all dramatically long , with hemlines hovering around the ankle . |
2 | In fact Washroom Hygiene now has the lowest termination rate of all services in the Division ! |
3 | I have no doubt that Nelson Mandela now knows the real voice of Britain is the one which he heard ringing out of Wembley , and not the one he hears calling from Number 10 for the letting up of sanctions . |
4 | Donnington now produces the only beer on the Cotswolds and , with the possible exception of Uley , is the smallest working brewery to survive in the county . |
5 | Edward now wore the manic look of some animal transferred into the wrong environment , as though he might run amok , or bite . |
6 | The expanded American chronology now incorporates the recent bequest of early Twentieth-century art from the Lowenthal Collection ( see The Art Newspaper No.20 , July-Sept. 1992 , p.4 ) . |
7 | Returning specifically to inner city matters , the urban programme now constitutes the major thrust of planning policy for environmental recovery , but it has long since over-ridden traditional procedures in schemes for housing and redevelopment . |
8 | Geological mapping of the well-exposed coastal sections of south-west Scotland has been completed ; the tectonic , biostratigraphical and lithostratigraphical correlations established within the greywackesiltstone-shale ( turbidite ) sequences now provide the essential framework for the mapping of less well-exposed areas inland . |
9 | THE financial crisis at Brent Walker now threatens the continued operation of Cameron 's brewery and the Brent Walker tied estate . |
10 | CBC Regional Offices now occupied the mezzanine floor on the west side of the hotel , where Hilda Wilson was the Senior Secretary . |
11 | Hall ( 1981 ) has described the deprivation and disadvantage now characterizing the inner city , confirmed by a series of reports commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council ( Cherry , 1987 ) . |
12 | Harvard now has the finest collection of such material outside of Korea ’ . |
13 | Mountbatten now faced the precarious venture of a seaborne invasion of Malaya and Singapore , but just as this was launched came the news of the atomic bomb and the Japanese surrender . |
14 | Opposed bids now elicit the emotive vocabulary of combat . |
15 | But Stroud District Council now wants the extra money to cover for the people who have n't paid ANY of their poll tax . |
16 | Is exercise now joining the lengthening list of things that are bad for you after all ? |
17 | The power of Blois-Champagne now threatened the Capetian rule whose royal domain around Paris was encircled . |
18 | With stocks consisting largely of wines from Navarra and Rioja , the place now has the unusual advantage of both on- and off-licences for alcohol . |
19 | Hazel now had the clearest knowledge of where he was . |
20 | Our calculations now show the following situation . |
21 | That did no good for the Smurfit price in Dublin , and maybe the nonchalance with which the group now treats the Square Mile reflects the hurt it felt at that piece of analysis . |
22 | No one needed a telescope now to see the huge figure of the driver . |
23 | Orlando and neighbouring Kissimmee now form the undisputed theme park capital of the world and an ideal touring base for Florida , situated inland between Disney World , the Epcot Centre and the NASA Space Centre . |
24 | Lloyd now hopes the handclapping special will help the red and whites to victory in the semi-final and so on to Wembley . |
25 | Kelsang Tabkay draws in a breath of the still , fresh air : this is home , where the one-time environmentalist now lives the tranquil life of a Buddhist monk . |
26 | In the UK , there has been a revival in the traditional art of sausage-making and strict regulations now dictate the maximum quantity of cereal filler allowed in the not-so-humble British banger . |
27 | A senior official , Cheng Xianshun , stressed however that " although Tibet now has the bluest sky and cleanest water in the world , we should not be smug and must pay full attention to all environmental problems which will arise in the course of economic development " . |
28 | The quality of the game in Africa now threatens the established world order , which has been dominated by the Europeans and South Americans . |
29 | Outside the US , the UK now has the highest number of cellular subscribers anywhere in the world , and by the year 2000 as many as 20% of the UK population are expected to be users . |
30 | His actions now speak the same language . |