Example sentences of "be now [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He 's very entrepreneurial , and was n't satisfied with just a holiday home , so we 're now developing a new hotel which promises to be — and I quote Stephen now — ‘ the best in the Caribbean ’ . ’
2 They 're destined for thousands of people whose lives have been torn apart by conflict … who 're now facing a cruel winter .
3 As we 've mentioned before , Davie Phillips is now on Real [ a company with connections to New Deal UK ] , they 're now producing a no-pro deck called a Blank Stare .
4 I am now writing a New Canto of Don Juan …
5 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication starting in June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
6 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication starting in June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
7 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication as from June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
8 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication as from June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
9 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication as from June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
10 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication as from June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
11 But with inflation down to 3.7 per cent you are now getting a real return of nearly 4 per cent on your money .
12 The Lords are now taking a third bite of the cherry .
13 ‘ We are now providing a growing range of services to the majority of principal oilfield provinces throughout the world , ’ he said , ‘ and ERC 's business will dovetail well with our existing areas of expertise .
14 Detectives are now hunting a fourth man who will also be charged with murder .
15 Some people are ardent collectors of 20s , 30s and 50s furniture , or even the 40s utility pieces which are now enjoying a new vogue .
16 ‘ It would be stupid to rule out promotion because there is a long way to go and we are now looking a decent team , ’ he said .
17 With the help of the Henry Moore Foundation and the Gabo Trust , we are now organising a European-wide conference in which the purpose and techniques of sculpture conservation can be addressed .
18 The Society are now seeking a skilled modeller to carry out this work and have undertaken to bear the costs involved .
19 The canals of England had a much shorter life , though many are now gaining a new importance as recreational routeways .
20 We are now confronting a similar situation with regard to child sexual abuse .
21 The administrators Morton Thornton are now planning a complete restructuring of the company they are confident they can turn Carpenter 's around so that it will be trading in another hundred years .
22 Delegates to this seminar are now planning a further meeting in November .
23 More children than before are now acquiring a formal education beyond the minimum school-leaving age .
24 ‘ The main thing is perhaps the fact that we are now having a fresh look , without blinkers , at ourselves and our country , ’ he said .
25 The police are now investigating a possible fraud .
26 The Castledawson side , hitherto famed for being the first winners of the Irish Cup , are now making a modern day name for themselves in the B Division .
27 So , not only did Anderson 's Dungannon qualify , but they quickly went to the top of the Division Two table and are now making a great bid for promotion .
28 ‘ We were extremely impressed with the sincerity of the members , who have clearly come to realise that many of their problems in the past were alcohol-related and who are now making a determined effort to come to terms with their problem .
29 When you realise that 90 are now considered a reasonable number , it is clear that at least one thing has not changed for the better .
30 ‘ We are now examining a few contradictions and will decide on the matter next week , ’ a spokesman for the Belgian cycling union said .
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