Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] be now [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | This does not mean that I am now suggesting all children should have the chance of performing a scripted play in front of an audience ( indeed I doubt whether many young people are likely to be mature enough to cope with the sophisticated Stanislavsky approach to performance ) . |
2 | There are new analyses — German and American — which suggest that we are now leaving such a world , not entering it : that the cold war , falsely represented as a balance of terror between two superpowers , was in reality the period of almost challenged American global dominations . |
3 | ‘ The Commission itself has placed a great emphasis on the promotion of milk and it is ironic that it is now undermining that investment with a proposal which could result in further reductions in the intake of milk by those who need it most ’ . |
4 | ‘ We are optimistic that future international orders will be forthcoming , and we are now evaluating several markets for overseas repair shops , possibly in conjunction with other Wood Group companies . ’ |
5 | The weather is perfect and we are now experienced enough mushers to be able to enjoy the high speeds without anxiety . |
6 | Prison management admits the regime , while being open , had been directionless and they are now introducing some purpose to the prisoners ' time there . |
7 | He could n't get bail and he 's now lost those twenty months |
8 | And he 's now bought another |
9 | But she 's now making another name for herself as the brains behind the first horse register in the country . |
10 | At first they thought they were fighting a small local plan , but they 're now calling this road a ’ motorway by stealth ’ . |
11 | It also renders the food safer as it is now proven that moisture , in addition to heat and time , kills off salmonella , chlostridium botulinum and lysteria most effectively . |