Example sentences of "in [noun] now " in BNC.
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1 | The headline accompanied the story of the unfortunate Suzanne Lloyd who recounted her ‘ acid times ’ with the new pop/folk singer Donovan , which had included a visit to Jean Luc Godard 's Pierrot le Fou which she labelled as one of ‘ the ‘ acid ’ films that are in vogue now ’ . |
2 | It would be surprising if a similar tally were not being kept in Moscow now , against the day when Gorbachev may over-reach himself . |
3 | The talk in Moscow now is of a 21-year-old ballerina called Nadezhda Gratchova . |
4 | These expressions of opinion may not represent overt Russian policy — indeed top men in Moscow now deny they were ever made ; but there is good evidence that they were , and certainly the Ukrainians take them seriously . |
5 | There are shows in Moscow now . |
6 | My motion centres on the level of employment , because there are 2 , 700 more people in employment in Shrewsbury now than there were a decade ago . |
7 | Now in the lock museum I 've taken some locks th that I collected and took them over there they used to do speed locks butted locks sidecar locks er then , as the motor trade changed from all wood frames to metal frames , other types of locks , I took there but this is what is amazing me , they , at the lock museum they highlight all the Willinghall locks which are the padlocks , which are locks er wardrobe locks , cabinet locks and all the smaller type of locks but there was the biggest industry , I mean Walsall locks are still in existence now , they made er er locks for , for , for cars , the Bloxwich lock , that was their biggest trade was er , was er the bigger locks . |
8 | No doubt she is in Germany now . ’ |
9 | A few months ago Cozy put a solo album out , and a band together which I 'm also part of , with a few gigs coming up in Germany now , and then more round Europe in January . |
10 | Ah but , I mean it 's biting in Germany now because they 've got all East Germans ! |
11 | And are most of the documents in Sussex now kept in the East Sussex Record Office ? |
12 | And are most of the documents in Sussex now kept in the East Sussex Record Office ? |
13 | There was no point in stealth now . |
14 | People living in Middlesbrough now in Cleveland and Hull part of Humberside are also backing the campaign , he said . |
15 | They should both be in preparation now . |
16 | I 'd like to work in photography now instead of you know erm going to college and spending four years at college . |
17 | They are back in play now at 88p , but were floated at a quid each in 1983 . |
18 | His daily visits to the flat in Victoria now seemed an essential part of his life . |
19 | It is frequently the case that a pursuer and his advisers will not consider the difficulties which they face until this stage and those difficulties can be maximized by an offer or Tender in settlement now . |
20 | THREE historic sites in Colchester now run by English Heritage may be taken over by the borough council . |
21 | Yeah , now they 've become very erm , there 's nothing exciting in the lighting shops in Harlow now , at all . |
22 | Frances Almond and I feel quite ‘ at home ’ in Norfolk now . |
23 | There 's crime in traffic in cities now . |
24 | Now brass is a pound in , in weight now never mind about shilling a pound . |
25 | Erm you know you get it in packets now anyway . |
26 | no , well they come all in packets now do n't they ? you have to buy a packet |
27 | It is therefore imperative to record these experiences in words now , to recreate them ‘ in substance and in life ’ , so that they can restore him in the future . |
28 | Many students in Bucharest now refer to it as simply the ‘ events ’ of 1989 . |
29 | Secondary education , mainly in schools now known as grammar schools , was available nationally for 20% of children over the age of eleven , with pronounced regional variations . |
30 | erm and I would like to think that in spite of all the pressures that you have in schools now with National Curriculum and everything else , there will still be space for children to be able to express emotions . |