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

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1 Cambridge , Massachusetts-based Spinnaker Software Corp has now completed the acquisition of Power Up Software Inc for $18.5m in cash , plus the assumption of some debt : the acquisition was financed through the purchase of preferred stock by Harvard Management Co , which bought $23m of series B preferred stock redeemable at the company 's option and convertible into shares of common stock at a rate of $1.50 or $2.25 per share .
2 We have now received a list of debenture holders of this line , which we feel sure sure will interest our readers .
3 The Department of the Environment ( DoE ) had foreseen difficulties with the Directive , and now asked the Department of Health for advice on nitrate levels , most probably so that the UK could argue for laxer standards .
4 By ten-thirty , Beth had cleared away the breakfast things , washed the dishes and stacked them into the big dresser , wiped down the kitchen table , taken the coconut matting from the floor and hung it over the line outside where she beat every speck of dust from it before replacing it over her freshly scrubbed quarry tiles ; all that done she was now enjoying a cup of tea , before setting about the drawing room .
5 WHILE BRYAN AND KEITH are now enjoying the fruits of success , it has n't always been easy .
6 Within four weeks of filming her final episode and saying goodbye to her friends at Grundy , Kylie was based in London where she was now enjoying the sort of stardom attention reserved for Madonna and Michael Jackson .
7 Let us now consider the types of instruction required by a computer with an array of accumulators .
8 The reader should now consider the use of salt , water or dates as a medium of exchange , and list advantages as well as disadvantages .
9 Let us now consider the distribution of GNP in a sample of countries in the world , as shown in figure 11.1 .
10 I think that he will agree nevertheless that on May day , instead of celebrating socialism , we now celebrate the end of socialism .
11 Though he travels a good deal in his job as an engineering manager , he could now enjoy the prospect of climbing , walking and fishing in the beautiful scenery he loves .
12 Chris Blackshaw , who studied children at seven junior schools in Peterborough , Cambs , now wants an overhaul of PE lessons .
13 Can you now describe the kind of person you are as an adult ?
14 We shall return to these points later in the chapter but should now describe the range of information and advice agencies which will offer help with legal problems .
15 The guard glanced down the deserted street , and now caught the glimmer of moonlight on something lying in the mud a few yards away .
16 In its place the councillors now found an amalgam of interest groups , some class-based , some not , some based on workplace issues , others concerned with matters of production .
17 9 Simon Horn Furniture now has a range of reproduction French beds ; this Lit Bateau is veneered with unstained , unsealed cherrywood ready for finishing .
18 There is nobody jumping up and down for joy at the news , and morale , which has been comatose , now has a sense of mortality hanging over it .
19 It 's a shame that it 's now become part of a genre rather than the opening salvo it might have been , since Juice now has an air of predictability about it .
20 As the result of a planned diversification , they now provide a blend of teacher-training and general education courses with , as yet , a small number of vocationally oriented courses in such areas as business management .
21 Dr Williams has been through the ranks of the order and now holds the post of County Surgeon for County Durham .
22 Seated on the chair or cathedra of St Peter , the pope now received the kiss of peace — the ceremony of proskynesis , where , starting with the youngest , the cardinals advanced to kiss his feet .
23 The county council acknowledge its a dangerous road and are now urging the department of transport to take action .
24 New rules in s88 and Sch 8 Finance Act 1993 now restrict the usefulness of capital losses carried forward in a target company which is acquired by a capital gains tax group .
25 The disturbing picture on this month 's front cover was taken in Haiti where the descendants of those slaves now speak a version of French .
26 Now imagine a source of light at a constant distance from us , such as a star , emitting waves of light at a constant frequency .
27 To reach this point Johnson has taken up a third of his Journey to the Western Islands , and one can now sense the lift of excitement in him , a man about to broach the exotic .
28 Correction of bank to level position , as indicated by the instruments will now give a feeling of bank in the opposite direction .
29 Over recent years imports and exports have been vested with great political and cultural-ideological significance , and it is very likely that increasing numbers of consumers now register the country of origin of what they are buying , and producers now register the destination of what they are producing , and this knowledge may affect their actions .
30 Part of the judgment is that the whole productive process is fractured and that in particular work now assumes an element of drudgery and toil , regardless of whether that work is manual , non-manual , skilled , unskilled , managerial or professional .
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