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

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1 So La Laura now thinks got a sore stomach because she 's hungry .
2 On the second run of the film through the camera or optical printer , the already exposed part is covered and the previously unexposed portion is now exposed to create a composite image consisting of two , or more , previously separate elements .
3 I I find this quite extraordinary Chairman after two years of consistently arguing and voting in committee and at council , they appear to have been bought off by the Labour group and now intend to support a fudged half merger , half federation option .
4 Arsenal and Leeds have both been linked with the Italian World Cup hero but Liverpool must now prepare to take a significant loss on their investment if they want to offload him .
5 Society chairman Malcolm Smith said his members would now want to see a written reply from the Department of Health confirming the proposed arrangements would not be introduced .
6 PEPs , which were introduced in 1987 as a means of encouraging more people to invest in stocks and shares , are now considered to represent an important part of a balanced savings portfolio , with over 2 million people having now bought one .
7 And he now wants to take a 100-strong group of carers to the House of Commons to attract national attention to their case .
8 Although Mr Patten said it was too early to discuss his political future , the Tories are now expected to find a safe seat in which the sitting member can be persuaded to make way for his early return to Westminster .
9 However , BA is now expected to announce a revised partnership deal in which it would gain a 20% stake worth about $340m .
10 I assumed that the major problems would be financial — the Centre now has to make a considerable charge to cover their costs — and one of occupancy .
11 On top of this BR now has to find an extra £100m a year to pay for an unnecessarily large safety programme , one result of the Clapham rail crash .
12 Protesters now hope to force a public inquiry over the plan , based on successful schemes in America .
13 It is now looking to raise a further £900,000 to improve facilities .
14 The onset of the glitch is now seen to comprise an unresolved step followed by an exponential asymptotic rise to meet the 18-day exponential decaying component .
15 Truth , trust , acceptance , restraint , obligation — these are among the social virtues grounded in religious belief which are also now seen to play a central role in the functioning of an individualistic , contractual economy .
16 He now plans to create a new gong .
17 The president now plans to hold a nationwide opinion poll on who should rule the country , although it will have no legal validity .
18 The council 's Library Committee now plans to make a further recommendation to the Board as to which town should receive priority .
19 Talks between Job 's NeXT Computer Inc and Hewlett-Packard date back to the beginning of the year ( CI No 2,080 ) , and the two are now teaming to offer a bundled range of NeXT software on Hewlett-Packard systems , targeted at the financial services industry , under the name Object Enterprise .
20 Talks between Job 's Next Computer Inc and HP date back to the beginning of the year ( UX No 416 ) , and the two are now teaming to offer a bundled range of Next software on HP systems , targeted at the financial services industry , under the name Object Enterprise .
21 In the past this aspect of training has been overemphasized but efforts are now made to strike a better balance .
22 It put my mind at rest on one point often in the last weeks we had seemed more like friends than incipient lovers ; the silences now seemed to betoken a quiet awareness of the new status that would soon envelop us .
23 The seed has now grown to produce a healthy harvest and the goat has had four kids .
24 What is now needed to complete a mechanistic description of the induction requirements for associative LTP is a molecular coincidence detector , able to respond to the conjunction of activity in afferent fibres and adequate depolarization in target dendrites .
25 In any event , the courts now seem to take a softer line on police practice so far as this can be discerned from the undiscussed elements in cases that reach the law reports for other reasons .
26 Though the markets remain nervously responsive to war news from the Gulf , they now seem to discount a serious threat to Saudi production .
27 Judged against this standard , many of our towns now seem to leave a great deal to be desired . ’
28 We now seem to have a serious problem with some of the new technology .
29 Football League president Gordon McKeag is among ex-directors promised lifelong access to the St James 's Park boardroom — but now they have now told to use a former refreshment room on match days .
30 It is now rushing to finalise a bold programme of reforms .
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