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

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1 Alpharetta , Georgia-based Digital Communications Associates Inc has now completed its acquisition of Computer Logics Ltd for about $8m cash and repayment of about $4m of shareholder debt ; an earn-out agreement means that the total price can rise to as much as $12m .
2 As a consequence of the House of Lords ' decision in Gallic Leasing v Coburn ( STC 1991 699 ) the Revenue has now exercised its power of determination under s 42(5) , TMA 1970 .
3 The dogs need lots of exercise , but because they have now reached their age of retirement and have been reared as pets they are not suitable for shows .
4 This is true , anyway , of the digital information technology that now dominates our world of artifice .
5 Now use your knowledge of addition and subtraction of fractions to answer some interesting problems .
6 ‘ It is now clear that the SNP signed on the dotted line for a long-term deal between themselves and the Tories over the Maastricht bill and the Tories are now exacting their pound of flesh .
7 Since the pragmatic use of these terms is closely tied to the context in which a discourse occurs , we shall now investigate what aspects of context have to be considered in undertaking the analysis of discourse .
8 Leaders noted that islanders in the region had made little contribution to the problems which now threaten their way of life .
9 And manager Porterfield is now hoping his blend of youth and experience can land Chelsea 's first major trophy since 1971 and give their success-starved fans something to smile about .
10 If you can now accept your share of responsibility for all the recent clashes and conflicts , then the ideal format for the future will be agreed this September .
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