Example sentences of "[am/are] now [v-ing] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We 're now getting off the bus .
2 But they 're now ca , they 're now catching up they 're now putting on the label its proper name .
3 Today pensioners from Nuffield Press in Cowley and Hazel , in Aylesbury were amoung hundreds lobbying Parliament , with the shortfall affecting up to two hundred people in the region they 're now turning to the government for help .
4 Right , colleagues , we 're now going to the Energy and Utilities debate and er I 'd like to propose that we do it in the following fashion .
5 Colleagues we 're now going to the transport debate and there are five motions listed here .
6 I am now working with the Chairman , with external advisers , to make sure the principles of the design of the new structure and a vision for each part are further developed .
7 And they are now getting to the point where they are are popular as the folders in terms of
8 Both managers are now getting towards the stage at which they have got to produce something and quickly .
9 Sales were focused first on the East Coats , then the West Coast and are now spreading to the Gulf of Mexico , pulling in new business — currently worth about £1 million a year — at a time when marine growth is static .
10 Too many signs to ignore are now pointing towards the dawning of a new era in which the dominant hold exercised by the Home Office over the system of criminal justice , the connecting thread of this book , may be lessened if not relinquished altogether .
11 We are now looking at the idea of team appraisals instead of appraising individuals .
12 Those at the conference table are not Palestine Liberation Organisation representatives working out of Tunis but people who actually live in the occupied territories , who have been deprived of their homeland , as they see it , and who are now looking to the future and trying to negotiate some kind of settlement .
13 We are now living with the law of the jungle .
14 One facile explanation is that with the eradication of the infectious fevers people are living longer , and so are now living into the age groups where chronic diseases start to manifest themselves .
15 In real terms , this means 20,000 software professionals are now living in the region , while another 7,000 or so students are studying software-related disciplines in Scotland 's 12 universities .
16 There are still roughly the same amount of people who do get drunk and create a problem , but we are now dealing with the street offences they cause at two or three o'clock rather than ten till midnight . ’
17 The Palestinians are now calling for the return to the area of 4 million Palestinian people from the diaspora .
18 My hon. Friend will also be aware that a number of counties are now calling for the abolition of the area cost adjustment .
19 Campaigners are now calling on the government to destroy the country 's stockpile of rhino horns , estimated at between five and 10 tonnes , or the equivalent of 2,000-4,000 dead rhinos .
20 As time goes by it is likely to find itself under increasing pressure , for the glossy men are now moving into the petrology field too .
21 Labour councils , desperate to avoid the final sanction — a sale of goods in a debtor 's home — are now agonising at the prospect of taking legal action against their own supporters .
22 However I notice that Wyre Borough Council workmen are now fencing off the area immediately around the swings etc .
23 However , researchers are now working on the theory that heat and digestive enzymes are necessary for the production of the substances which are active in promoting health .
24 More than sixty officers are now working on the inquiry , coardinated from this incident room at Milton Keynes police station .
25 We and our advisors are now working with the Department of Trade and Industry and its advisors to determine the optimum way forward .
26 The majority of these women have remained unemployed and are now working for the opposition movement in a variety of ways .
27 Mrs Elaine Phillips , who helps co-ordinate the hospice 's home care service , said : ‘ We hope to be open by the summer but we are now working from the hospice itself .
28 Those units where management has ignored or abdicated its responsibility are those that are now panicking in the approach to 1 April .
29 Some of the funds that are now flowing from the CAP — not always put to as good a use as we should like — should encourage rather than discourage environmentally friendly farming .
30 The CBoT and CME , once deadly rivals , are now cooperating over the development of a screen based electronic global trading system called Globex .
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