Example sentences of "now [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Several of the greyhounds sold at CLEVELAND PARK 'S recent sale have now completed initial trials and are now ready to appear on the racecard . |
2 | SCOTVEC 's Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee , drawing on what has been learned from the phase 1 and phase 2 pilot courses , has now completed detailed discussions on the transition from the developmental phase to the implementation of the new operational system . |
3 | In the hamlet of Bailly , a few kilometres from Chablis but outside that appellation , caves that were quarried to provide stone to build the Panthéon in Paris now make impeccable cellars for maturing sparkling wine . |
4 | I keep imagining she turns up with her mum and she 's holding her hand it says , now make sure she does n't rip her tights |
5 | Since moving to their country home at the Whitbread Hop Farm their role has changed and the horses now make special appearances at event such as carnivals , pub openings , and county shows . |
6 | Ex-Walkers staff to have come forward so far include Alfred Donaldson ( who started at Pagefield in 1934 ) , Bob Smith and Ted Porter , who still works for parent company Beloit Walmesley of Bolton , who now make giant paper making machines . |
7 | A former parachute instructor who was paralysed in an accident is now helping other people with spinal injuries to lead an independent life . |
8 | That , however , is only a temporary lift ; orders and prices are both down and , if the recession lasts as long as Taylor now thinks likely , margins will soon start to narrow as well . |
9 | In my opinion the Italian Federation should even now refund substantial sums of money to all the countries that attended for the dreadful food and facilities . |
10 | One owner of former Chester Beatty material — although he has in the past denied this — now proving reluctant to return it , is David Nasser Khalili , the dealer/collector who is offering his collection on loan to the British nation ( see The Art Newspaper , No. 21 , October 1992. p.1 ) . |
11 | This category was now proving vital to Bolshevik organization in the Roslavl' uezd , even if much of its work was more like security and espionage rather than positive encouragement to the peasantry to collaborate with the party . |
12 | The consumer effort has now received Congressional support , in the form of legislation introduced by Representative Barbara Boxer , a Democrat from San Francisco . |
13 | All the men have now received alternative jobs . ’ |
14 | The Bill , which has now received Royal Assent , will review all the Nature Conservancy Council 's previous work in setting up hundreds of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Scotland . |
15 | Silverstone , the premier British motor racing circuit , was the site of another Wellington Operational Training Unit ( OTU ) which has now received permanent commemoration . |
16 | The electronic mouse detector system introduced by Rentokil over a year ago has now received full patent protection [ no 2,179481 ] and several companies have installed the system in order to protect their businesses with the best possible ‘ early warning system ’ , yet without chemical rodenticides . |
17 | She became a pilot and now flies jumbo jets between Bali , Hawaii and Los Angeles . |
18 | The Sun now emits ultraviolet radiation , but a young T Tauri type star would have emitted up to 10 000 times more . |
19 | Users now sit immobile for hours on end , except for rapid and intense finger movements . |
20 | Now sit still and stop hopping about , will you . |
21 | Now sit still and let me see to your arm . ’ |
22 | ‘ Now sit still , shut up , and listen ! |
23 | He we go girl Ooh which one up here now sit still ! |
24 | The Home Office has previously turned down Wirral Council 's bid for foreshore by-laws but the borough solicitor 's department is now submitting revised proposals . |
25 | He had scoured up the ladder at the back and now lay flat on the roof . |
26 | An itch of fascination at this utterly different , aberrant creature twisted within Lexandro , into rage — at the sly , inhuman intelligence which must have been responsible for the loss of those brave champions of Humanity who now lay lifeless in caskets . |
27 | Suppose the Prince of Wales even now lay lifeless on his yacht ? |
28 | Charity had never felt a true patriot whichever way she might analyse the term , but it seemed to matter that Britain now lay defenceless in the path of a monstrous hybrid composed of two powerful ideologies . |
29 | The road to academic distinction now lay open . |
30 | It was not his water bottle which had leaked and now lay empty , though , |