Example sentences of "[pers pn] now [vb -s] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She now teaches at a local girls ' school where she finds the all-female staff ‘ extremely supportive of each other ’ . |
2 | His blackness he now regards as a personal stabilizer rather than a means for rejecting society . |
3 | He now lives in a flat a little further uptown with his Japanese girlfriend . |
4 | He now works as a general freelance feature writer for the Guardian , Independent on Sunday and Arena among others and has published several books including a biography of Prince . |
5 | My father provided Maurice with a capital sum and leased him the property he now occupies at a nominal rental . ’ |
6 | Liverpool SC and Renegades shared the first leg spoils at 6–6 , and it was all square again in the second leg , which means it now goes to a three frame play-off at a date to be decided by the committee . |
7 | The car has also become a huge hit with millions of visitors to the world-famous Universal Studios in Florida , where it now features as a popular ride based on the Spielberg films . |
8 | It now remains as a variable rule after /k/ before all consonants except /r/ . |
9 | In fact , it is so proud that it now boasts at a European level of the cheap U K labour costs and the lack of workers ' rights . |
10 | Next to the amphitheatre is an eleventh-century fortified tower , no doubt once part of the medieval town defences ; well maintained , it now serves as a Roman Museum . |
11 | The Holme Post , recording a drop of 3.9 metres since 1850 , presents an unrealistically optimistic picture of the problem , since it now stands in a damp nature reserve . |