Example sentences of "be now [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 're now back to the page that we were on which is six six one
2 It helps to remind the tourists of our native bush and that they 're now out in the wilds . ’
3 Craig ( 1987 ) concludes that the trends are now back to the pre-industrialization pattern of population and that the ‘ 1911 type ’ may eventually turn out to have been exceptional .
4 I 'm now down to the weight my doctor said I should be .
5 They were now back at the beginning of their conversation , which was not very helpful .
6 Air lifts were now out of the question , but trains were still a practical proposition — as Chadwick discovered when he came to deal with the Nazi official in charge of emigration .
7 It is now up to the Election Commission to decide whether the frauds will , in effect , cancel each other out , or whether new polls should be ordered .
8 Chairman Ted Dexter hinted as much , saying : ‘ It is now up to the rest of the team to learn from Gooch 's example . ’
9 The article commented : " It is now up to the West to reciprocate by helping the release of all Iranian hostages , but also of the Lebanese Shiites and the Palestinians who are prisoners at the hands of Israel . "
10 As Lloyd points out , ‘ In effect it is now up to the police to exercise their political judgement about our freedom to demonstrate ’ ( 1989:260 ) .
11 Let is now up to the Market Clock .
12 A fierce battle is now on for the constituent firms across Europe , the Pacific basin and Canada .
13 The former English national champion is now out of the singles competition but has reached the semi-finals of the doubles .
14 The former English national champion is now out of the singles competition but has reached the semi-finals of the doubles .
15 The answer is partly that the vote in Rhineland-Palatinate , which lies just below Bonn , is now out of the way ; partly that he may regain some of his lost esteem in eastern Germany , where voters are heavily for Berlin ; but not least that Mr Kohl has almost always come back fighting after getting a slap in the face .
16 And Japan is now in on the COSE act too .
17 She sang Susanna earlier this summer in Simon Rattle 's period Figaro for Glyndebourne ( due to be seen on BBC TV before Christmas ) and is now back at the Coliseum as Pamina in Nicholas Hytner 's luminously hieroglyphic Magic Flute .
18 The engine has since visited the Great Show at Harrogate during July , and is now back at the NRM .
19 The price is now back to the $336.70 an ounce which cut the cost of their wedding ring six years ago and nothing seems set to put the shine back on bullion .
20 There was even good news from previously sickly UK insurer Eagle Star which is now back on the road to recovery .
21 The stolen lorry is now back on the road making money instead of being used to steal it .
22 England 's Jamie Spence and David Gilford contrived to lead the British assault on this £62,500 title at the halfway stage , but Montgomerie is now back among the infantry after a second-round 77 that enabled him to beat the halfway cut by just one stroke .
23 Watching their efforts on Saturday was former Scotland B prop , George Graham , who revealed that he is now back in the Carlisle side after injury , but could be on the move to a bigger rugby league team .
24 Anne Haine suffered a serious head injury after falling from her horse but is now back in the saddle .
25 As a consequence , it is now back in the game as a sponsor of a conference that can lead to peace , as we all hope it will .
26 Robins is now back in the warren , however , following the appointment of a fresh management team in June 1991 .
27 It 's now up to the players to buck their ideas up and bounce back . ’
28 It 's now up to the country of origin to vouch for the health of the animals .
29 Mr Hunsley said it was now up to the AA to find other duty solicitors .
30 Mr Hunsley said it was now up to the AA to find other duty solicitors .
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