Example sentences of "[coord] [be] now [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Maybe you 've recently had artwork printed and are now faced with marketing . |
2 | These recordings are already available on cassette and are now issued on CD for the first time , the first disc is an ADD transfer , but the digital remastering is wholly natural with not artificial brightening of the treble response — as too often happens — and so those who admire warm analogue sound will find this disc wholly to their taste . |
3 | It is important , then , to establish what linguists have had to say and are now saying about literacy . |
4 | Over the centuries these became distinct in type and are now known as Night Goblins . |
5 | On the other hand , some customers then ‘ were afraid to ask ’ , and are now armed with consumption data to press their case for preferential treatment on a more appropriate tariff . |
6 | He received a cut nose and bruised his arms and is now recovering at home . |
7 | She was cut free by firemen and is now recovering in hospital . |
8 | An 18th Century canal Lengthsman 's cottage , Ty Banc , Resolven , has been restored by Neath Borough Council and is now operated by West Glamorgan Association for the Disabled as a team room and gift shop . |
9 | There has been reconstruction here and the property is now a restaurant , but the gallery has been cared for and is now fronted by glass for its preservation and the old building has been restored . |
10 | Patterson 's account of Belfast shows characteristics of conservative rural Scots lexical distribution , much of which appears to have been residual and is now obliterated by restructuring . |
11 | Mark … the jockey that rode him to victory at Cheltenham has retired from the saddle but still rides him out on the gallops and is now helping to tarin him |
12 | Among the smaller examples Oakham Castle in Rutland still possesses its Great Hall which is famous for its windows , doorways and Transitional style capitals ; it dates from 1190 and is now used for Assize Court sittings . |
13 | For managers , the issue manifests itself at a more procedural level , and is now revolving around resource management . |
14 | Today there is much public concern about the amount of incest that occurs and is now coming to light . |
15 | Above the sink , ivy had burrowed its way through the walls and was now spreading in profusion towards the ceiling . |
16 | The STOP-SPOT red-breasted rarity had been swamped again and was now hidden from view . |
17 | This same levelling principle had been behind the creation of the Zaragoza Military Academy and was now applied to politics . |
18 | She had been taken to Hastings Hospital and was now waiting for X-ray results . |
19 | The equipment , which is driven by belts , was originally powered by steam but is now operated by electricity . |
20 | Cotton paper used to be made with cotton rags but is now made from cotton linters , which refers to the second harvest from the cotton plant . |
21 | The steam boiler was originally coal fired but is now fuelled by oil . |
22 | This used to be the Hotel Santa Clara but is now used by telephone engineers . |
23 | He was a tall man — not quite as tall as Tom Russell , but still over six feet — with slightly thinning hair that had once been a dark brown but was now streaked with grey . |