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

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1 Chris Blackshaw , who studied children at seven junior schools in Peterborough , Cambs , now wants an overhaul of PE lessons .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 He said : ‘ We now face an intensity of competition from abroad , far greater than anything we have experienced before .
6 It is joined here by Kingsdale Beck which now gets an infusion of energy and turns away to earn acclaim as a principal contributor to the charm of the walk around the Ingleton waterfalls .
7 Well we 've had the government 's er White Paper , that 's now become an Act of Parliament , and in accordance with that er Parliamentary decision , all the nineteen ninety two District Health Authorities in the Country , er are newly constituted .
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