Example sentences of "[be] now [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What the plan ca n't do erm , is , I suppose , yeah wel , the only way you can deal with that , well , there 's one of two ways , you can set the plan up , erm , for full benefit let's say the salary was twenty thousand so by here you 're getting ten so you set the plan up , in retrospect for the same twenty thousand pounds , but at the six month 's stage you claim half of it yes , and at the twelve month stage , you 're now claiming the full benefit . |
2 | So I I think time has moved on , th the pressure from erm the economic pressure and the right wing pressure has grown and i think we 're now doing the right thing . |
3 | We are now entering the last decade of our century and of our millennium , which has been declared a ‘ Decade of Evangelism ’ . |
4 | Some of the best established tea companies are now entering the herbal tea market , offering blends for evening and morning drinking . |
5 | In Marks and Spencers , as you make your way out of the staff area into the shop , a notice greets you , ‘ Smile , you are now entering the public area ’ . |
6 | Although countries like Mexico , Chile and Brazil have budding film industries , the products of which are now reaching the industrialised world , it is still North American and European films that predominate in the cinemas of Mexico City , Santiago and São Paulo . |
7 | We are now reaching the high point of the truly happy life . |
8 | Aid to health is likely to remain a low priority , although institutions such as the World Bank are now recognizing the social cost of their policies . |
9 | We are now producing the new list of Specialised Classes — some areas have already sent in details — but I need the rest as soon as possible . |
10 | … We are now organising the aggregate will of the people … a will to feel themselves independent . ’ |
11 | The sport , he added , gives an enormous amount of pleasure to a lot of people , ‘ We are now seeing the second generation enjoying our facilities — youngsters whose parents used to ride around our tracks . ’ |
12 | Spaniards are now discovering the rude truth of this following the naming of the Bush administration 's ambassadorial choice for Madrid . |
13 | Garston Snooker League are now approaching the half way stage with Woolton Village Club leading the first division with 23 points from eight games closely followed by Mossley Hill Legion ( 22 ) . |
14 | Gradually the old has merged with the new and the grandchildren of the ‘ young couples ’ who moved into the ‘ new ’ houses are now becoming the second generation to attend Keyingham school . |
15 | This is the Party who are now playing the Euro card with cynicism . |
16 | The censorship continues unabated , and the extreme measures are now threatening the democratic life of the country , whose 34-year-old democracy is one of the most stable in Latin America . |
17 | Folks are now saying the best case for a NT rollout is May/June , more likely June , and other ISV types are shaking their heads and betting its September . |
18 | The cause of death was a shotgun blast at close range , and police are now investigating the illegal killing . |
19 | We are now commencing the 1993 competition and to assess the best all-round golfer from our monthly winners , all 12 will be invited to a Grand Final in October next year at the Royal Mid-Surrey GC . |
20 | Zimbabwe and other African countries are now making the same mistake , and inviting Swedes to come over and do progressive things to their economies . |
21 | ‘ The constitutional issue is at the top of Scots ’ minds because they are now making the direct link between Scotland 's lack of democracy and the theft of our water , the state of the economy and the injustice of Tory plans to tax heating and freeze the poor . ’ |
22 | The three children are now attending the local village school . |
23 | JORDANIAN hoteliers who saw their business decimated by the Gulf War are now suffering the ultimate irony of relying on Iraqi visitors to bolster their flagging industry . |
24 | Moreover , instead of these cash limits being set one year ahead they are now to cover the whole planning period ; that is , three years ahead . |
25 | At another tennis tournament , the Braniff Airways men 's doubles tournament , Dan Maskell allowed patriotism to run away with him when David Lloyd and Mark Cox put up what might best be termed a ‘ spunky ’ performance , ‘ The British boys are now adopting the attacking position — Cox up . ’ |
26 | ‘ The military are now occupying the national radio and television networks , and forcibly replacing journalists who insist on editorial independence and objectivity , ’ he writes . |
27 | All European Community members except the UK are now backing the proposed carbon tax [ see ED 69 ] . |
28 | Fishing crews were now given the alternative option of remaining in port for a total of 135 days during the same period . |
29 | Everyone could feel the abnormal strains that were now racking the monied world . |
30 | He thanked all who had helped to make Tencel a success — scientists working in the Coventry laboratories , people who developed the technology at Grimsby and those who built , started up and were now running the Mobile plant . |