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

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1 I understand that the company has now completed a feasibility study on such an installation and is considering the appointment of consultants to prepare an environmental impact analysis , including consideration of alternative technology .
2 Now make a test strip of your neg .
3 Now make a test strip of your neg .
4 More men are now using a skin balm after shaving , and there are lots around , with or without fragrance .
5 Since then Citigate has grown substantially , now producing a fee income in excess of £7m , a turnover of between £15m and £20m , employing around 160 people and serving 250 clients , ranging from the London Stock Exchange to Taunton Cider and Kentucky Fried Chicken .
6 ‘ It 's been laid up for a while with a problem in the starting mechanism , but a friend is now completing a repair job for me , and we hope to be up and running again soon , ’ explained Gordon , pictured with the vehicle 's log-book .
7 So that 's basically , I now got a B grade for and that gives
8 Now enjoying a skiing holiday in Gstaad , in late January Mr Thyssen returns to New York for his next project : producing and starring in Richard III .
9 GMPTE is now launching a pilot project in Bolton for a smartcard based fare scheme which is designed to be expanded as an ‘ electronic — purse ’ so that the cards can also be used for telephones , car parks , taxis and leisure facilities .
10 WHAT MAY be the only wolf in Norway now has a £2000 price on its head .
11 The average British male now has a life expectancy of 77.6 years compared with 75 in 1960 , while women are expected to live until 81.7 compared with 78.9 in 1960 .
12 Kath now has a company car in recognition of her achievement .
13 He now has a metal plate in his head .
14 Kelvin Riley , 24 , of Darras Walk , Pallister Park , Middlesbrough , admitted the two revenge attacks on unemployed Michael Murphy , who now has a metal plate in his cheekbone for the rest of his life .
15 Wandsworth , South London-based GL Software Ltd now has a Windows version of its Updata price quotation and analysis software which transforms personal computers into a Reuters style dealing desk — for around a tenth of the cost .
16 The firm now has a market share of 27% , second only to Coopers & Lybrand which has 30% .
17 A good honours graduate now has a starting salary of eleven thousand five hundred , why should good honours graduate teachers earn fifty percent medical , medical practitioner , seventy five percent less than new accountants or eighty percent less than new civil engineers ?
18 Some of the less trampled beaches have an interesting flora , the seeds of which now provide a food supply for some of the largest wintering finch flocks still to be found in the county .
19 The growth of empires in Africa and Asia , and of Europe 's trade with the rest of the world , underlay a process which , by its later decades , had begun to bring China , Japan , Persia and even one or two independent or quasi-independent parts of Africa into what was now becoming a world system of diplomatic contacts .
20 It was only her ability to view ball gowns as an aspect of theatrical dressing up , not real , everyday life , that allowed her to accept these highly frivolous and glamorous garments now becoming a staple product of the company .
21 Both companies were rescued by Sweden 's state-owned bank , Nordbanken , which now holds a majority share in Nobel .
22 Senator is now serving a jail sentence for racketeering and tax fraud .
23 Our newly appointed Treasurer has now prepared a Balance Sheet for the nine months ended 31 December 1991 .
24 According to Robert Half and Accountemps , based in the South of England , a newly qualified in Greater London can now expect a starting salary of £28,000 in commerce and industry and up to £26,000 in public practice .
25 Many deals now add a management ingredient via a partial management buy-in to fill a management gap in an MBO .
26 We now face a life sentence of misery and uncertainty but we will never rest until we know what happened that night .
27 LS of S has now opened a Brussels office in conjunction with the ‘ English ’ Law Society .
28 The couple — who now run a pet shop in Hull — married while held at a nuclear plant in Basra , Iraq .
29 Oh , but there was a thing on the on the radio the other day talking about little boys , and they let him out he was now got a karate class for young boys in the South of England somewhere .
30 I 've now got a half-time doctor on there .
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