Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] now [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 If you were now talking to each other tonight round the table in the restaurant or at the bar in the hotel okay .
2 She 's now left with little more than photographs to bring back memories of her late husband .
3 She is now working for another firm and still worries more than she should , but she can leave the office at night and enjoy a social life .
4 Indeed what we are now seeing in some cases as ‘ the genuine article ’ are quality brewery refurbishments dating from the 1920s and 1930s , good Brewers ‘ Tudor , maybe , but hardly the stuff of the ancient , inglenooky world that the modern myth-makers — the brewers and the tourism industry — would have us believe still exists .
5 We are now adding to this service .
6 Other than the camera technique , which is a subject quite apart from this book on kites , we are now left with that vital question of setting the field of view .
7 But , as I say , this is about ten years ago but we 're now run into another problem whereby the erm institutions are beginning go back again and want to project their own images , right the way through .
8 The CCG team started work on the Channel Tunnel site in September 1987 and have built up until they are now catering for some 6,000 workers at two locations — Upper and Lower Shakespeare Cliff .
9 And they are now working to this timetable for the road .
10 However , they are now appearing in such large numbers that many libraries have prepared Key word in context ( KWIC ) lists , which give the range of subjects covered in the various abstracting and indexing sources available in the library .
11 When the great wave of railway-building took place at the end of the nineteenth century , the old industrial commodities of iron , coal , and cotton were still important , but they were now joined by many others .
12 They were now driving past some very old apple trees next to the road .
13 The excellent graphics and animation sequences keep them interested to the end , especially if you have a soundblaster card as well as it is now supported with this program .
14 It is now supported in many quarters and most importantly by disabled people themselves .
15 Subsequent investigations have led to some revisions of Gilbert 's original findings and it is now thought by some researchers that the laccoliths radiate from central discordant intrusions known as stocks ( Fig. 5.17 ) .
16 First issued in 1919 from the archdiocese of Birmingham , it is now published from that same archdiocese by Maryvale Institute and the Department of Religious Education in Birmingham .
17 Three weeks ago doctors discovered he was suffering from a form of TB , although he is now recovering from that .
18 He reflected that in his twenty year association with the Institution the lifeboat fleet had been adapted to cope with an increasing variety of casualties , from being tailored to serve merchant and fishing vessels it was now dealing with more than an equal number of calls from the holiday maker and the pleasure sailor .
19 He was now pointing at some large pigeons , coloured very light blue-grey .
20 He was now working for another futures broker and wanted these both for his own business , and to put into a mailing list he would sell .
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