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

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1 I am now holding this package in my hand , Diane .
2 I am now holding this package in my hand , Diane .
3 You are now facing each other in a fully square-on position and each has an equal target profile ; furthermore , each has an equal opportunity to use body weapons .
4 But she 's now making another name for herself as the brains behind the first horse register in the country .
5 By relaxing the restriction , we are now allowing any number of genes to mutate simultaneously , and they can add any number , positive or negative , to their current value .
6 hold on er now we are now hitting each other
7 The group members have not been idle during their enforced stay from Glenburrell Bridge as we have been helping out on the Society 's stall at local shows as well as building Thomas , The Tank Engine and , having purchased the show stand that we used to borrow , we are now adapting this stand for our own use at shows .
8 Worse still , we 're now entering that part of the year when those pathetic excuses ‘ leaves on the line ’ and ‘ the wrong type of snow ’ will be trotted out to explain away timetable chaos .
9 Er we 're now doing this partnership which was what today was about , about the new generation spindle .
10 Prison management admits the regime , while being open , had been directionless and they are now introducing some purpose to the prisoners ' time there .
11 At first they thought they were fighting a small local plan , but they 're now calling this road a ’ motorway by stealth ’ .
12 It also renders the food safer as it is now proven that moisture , in addition to heat and time , kills off salmonella , chlostridium botulinum and lysteria most effectively .
13 It is now known that information flow from Vl to V4 is segregated in an anatomically discrete channel so that V4 receives input from identifiable subfields of V2 which receive their input from similarly identifiable zones in V1 .
14 It is now established that insulin has an antinatriuretic action resulting in increased sodium reabsorption probably from the proximal convoluted tubules .
15 ‘ The Commission itself has placed a great emphasis on the promotion of milk and it is ironic that it is now undermining that investment with a proposal which could result in further reductions in the intake of milk by those who need it most ’ .
16 It is now proposed that fraud as to the nature of the act and impersonation of any man , not merely a husband , should be regarded as vitiating consent for the purposes of rape and that a statutory provision should be introduced to this effect .
17 He is now extending this technology to human beings .
18 In his article ‘ The New Course of Our Economic Policy ’ there had been a retreat from some of the more blatantly utopian ideas of The Economics ; gone was the euphoria ; it was now acknowledged that product exchanges and naturalisation of the economy were not an immediate prospect .
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