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

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1 The massive tax increases that lie ahead should go some way to reassure the financial markets that he is determined to redress a recessionary budget deficit now projected to run at £50 billion — £1 billion a week — in the current year .
2 Her net contribution to the EEC budget now stands at well over £2 billion every year — a cost equivalent to that of building over a hundred National Health Service hospitals .
3 There are members of the European parliament who s s support Strasbourg as a meeting place clearly , but the majority do not , the majority want to meet in a single city and in so doing the majority have accepted that there should be a new European parliament building in Brussels and that European parliament building now operates .
4 Our nation 's annual deficit budget now stands at fifty million pounds .
5 That apart , I believe that the Lothian funding partnership now needs to consider the Issue of fee earning in relation to the national agreement , the consequences of such work on the adviser 's time , and the demands of this type which will certainly arise in the next three years .
6 Every Whitehall Department now has a nominated Minister who is specifically responsible for promoting equal opportunities in public appointments .
7 WITH the Bush-Clinton confrontation now resolved and our own Parliament on the brink of a crucial European Community debate today , modern Welsh politics seems tame in comparison .
8 Industry experts say this booming cottage industry now accounts for about a quarter of the X-rated video market .
9 CAR demand failed to respond to the Budget boost last month and , with election uncertainty now affecting business , manufacturers are pessimistic about the outlook and are cutting sales forecasts .
10 A lot of last year 's unexported electronics gear now sits on crowded shelves in Seoul 's small apartments .
11 Robinson and other outstanding youngsters like Barry-Jon Mather , Andy Farrell and Mick Cassidy are all set to play bigger roles in a Central Park side now stripped of Gregory and Aussie Gene Miles .
12 The arrival of the Bluebird acoustic now brings the number of different Manson flat-top guitars up to six .
13 Even in the failing light , Theda could see that the drive was ill kept , and the surrounding gardens overgrown , and what must once have been a graceful line of trees bordering the rutted gravel lane now struck a flutter of apprehension in her breast .
14 The data base now exists in several forms .
15 The research scientist now expects to find outstanding quality and ease of use in technical software .
16 Up in the gallery a careful watch is being kept on sound levels to ensure the noise from the fan is drowned out by the radiophonic wind effect now carrying through the studio 's talkback system and being picked up by the microphones .
17 In fact Washroom Hygiene now has the lowest termination rate of all services in the Division !
18 THREE years of undergraduate study now requires 10 to 20 paperbacks where formerly a few solid textbooks sufficed .
19 Despite the skilled electronic engineers and software writers at Rugby , GEC has sub-contracted further work on the Hall robot 's control system to an ex-Hall Automation employee now working on his own .
20 Almost any gym has them ’ — DAVE EDWARDS ( former Transvaal hooker now living in New Zealand ) .
21 GL advised that Braille font now needed for Gravograph .
22 To their dismay they see quantification invading their own subject : they might as well have become physicists or engineers if English literature , Greek history and even New Testament theology now offer no escape from those wretched numbers .
23 A US Defense Department proposal now working its way through Congress includes funds for a Strategic Environmental Research Program .
24 Revenues generated from repeat business now account for 74% or £5.9m of total Rolfe sales .
25 Advances in electronic and micro processors enabling fuel to be delivered in the right quantity and at the optimum time in the combustion process now allow an efficiency to be achieved that Dr Rudolf Diesel could never have dreamed of in 1892 .
26 And many of the positive trends slowed during the late 1960s and 70s , in the Brezhnev period now damned as the period of ‘ stagnation ’ .
27 The wool shop now closed on Wednesday afternoons so often Maureen drove her mother and her Aunt Carrie to visit Theresa , whose baby was due in June , while Anne stayed with Grandma Houlihan .
28 The entry charge now stands at £3 per climber , with threats to confiscate the equipment of climbers not paying .
29 ‘ I went to London to work , staying there five years — living in High Wycombe , and occasionally going to watch the local football team now managed by Martin O'Neill . ’
30 The VE team now has the data displayed in a manner allowing it to spot anomalously high costs of performing any function .
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