Example sentences of "[noun pl] now [verb] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Some VHS camcorders now overcome the sound quality problem by adding ( non-dubbable ) hi-fi stereo sound alongside the mono track .
2 WITH all the youngsters now invading the tennis world , it was somewhat ironic , perhaps even worrying , that Chris Evert turned out to be the heroine of the 27th Federation Cup , in Tokyo , which ended yesterday with a predictable victory for the United States .
3 Nationally , the urban sulphur dioxide problem has diminished to the point where only a small number of urban sites now exceed the air quality standard .
4 To this end , this association has for some years now made the data sheet compendium — written originally for doctors and pharmacists — available to public libraries and , on request , to individual members of the public .
5 Titles for productions now mirrored the jazz era : Sparks of Wit and Flashes of Humour , Tit Bits from Tip Top , Life and Laughter .
6 Intelligence sources now believe the conspiracy theory supported by some royal aides — that the Squidgy tape was part of a plot to damage the reputations of Prince Charles and Princess Diana .
7 But police now know the murder weapon was a knife with a ten inch long blade .
8 So the laboratories from Aldermaston to Chepstow to Wetherby and many others now have the Rentokil service for all sharps , clinical and theatre waste .
9 Tanks now patrol the city centre , and instead of a celebration of their Independence Day , Armenian nationalists were holding a day of mourning
10 ITALIA house can assimilate anything , mixing completely unrelated elements into seamless tracks that are clever , commercial , and miles away from the backroom botch jobs now dominating the UK dance scene .
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