Example sentences of "[noun] now [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | The new , unintentional play on words now includes the idea of the quantity of dead things inside the idea of the death-knell ; " We 've lost a lot " , it hints , in losing etymological attitudes . |
2 | Corbett now closed the trap , trying hard to control his excitement . |
3 | Corbett now examined the blackened remains of the water bucket . |
4 | The styles now flooding the High Street are all dramatically long , with hemlines hovering around the ankle . |
5 | In America alone , on one estimate , more than 500 courses on business ethics are on offer ; 90% of the country 's business schools now teach the subject . |
6 | I think sometimes people who do n't actually work in schools imagine that the schools are managed , in the financial organisational sense , by the Local Education Authority , and that in some way the head of the school is merely concerned with discipline , curriculum and so on , but one has to bear in mind that the sheer size of some of these schools now makes the head a manager in a very real sense . |
7 | Picon foresees a new bronze catalogue as a ten-year project for which the department now lacks the staff . |
8 | Heads now have the task of leading tired and disenchanted teachers through the greatest innovation of all . |
9 | He expected his troops would take two more towns and said his fighters now controlled the whole of Highway 69 , along the Thai frontier , north of Sisophon . |
10 | Some VHS camcorders now overcome the sound quality problem by adding ( non-dubbable ) hi-fi stereo sound alongside the mono track . |
11 | In fact Washroom Hygiene now has the lowest termination rate of all services in the Division ! |
12 | On the cold hill , a fence now surrounds the circle , and it interferes not at all with the mood or countenance of the rocks . |
13 | But yarraman also loses its suffix and the verb yuu now gains the suffix -ndi to indicate that yarraman is still a location ( the man is still on the horse ) . |
14 | Many of our clients now embrace the concept of Total Quality Management which simply formalises something else that we have been doing for years . |
15 | I have no doubt that Nelson Mandela now knows the real voice of Britain is the one which he heard ringing out of Wembley , and not the one he hears calling from Number 10 for the letting up of sanctions . |
16 | Coopers & Lybrand now audits the whole of the Royal Insurance global network , including the US interests that were once the domain of KPMG . |
17 | Globally , more than 20 dedicated research units now study the topic , and business-ethics journals abound . |
18 | Donnington now produces the only beer on the Cotswolds and , with the possible exception of Uley , is the smallest working brewery to survive in the county . |
19 | These sonatas now supplement the string quartets recorded but the real picture of Krenek can emerge only with the operas Jonny spielt auf and Karl V . |
20 | On Germany , Bush said that he was not sure whether differences over the terms for German unification had been narrowed , although each side now understood the other 's concerns better . |
21 | Prudence as opposed to boldness now seemed the keyword . |
22 | Its expressed view , that the Uprising was part of that violence which the United States now wished the PLO to bring to an end , indicated it wished to eliminate the source of the new political reality , against which it had laboured so long through its preference for negotiations through Jordan . |
23 | IT WOULD be interesting to have a league table for literary industries — has the Darwin industry now surpassed the Wittgenstein industry ? |
24 | In one way or another however the credit industry now sees the need to adjust its attitudes and behaviour to incorporate more advice work , and to build on its shared interests with advice agencies . |
25 | The club now hopes the band will return for an encore on March 22 . |
26 | The main difference is that the solutions of the Ernst equation now contain the metric functions explicitly rather than the field potentials as in the stationary axisymmetric case . |
27 | Edward now wore the manic look of some animal transferred into the wrong environment , as though he might run amok , or bite . |
28 | But these Portuguese lived in an age when Christian burnt Christian to save souls , and their Jesuit missionaries now condemned the doctrine and ritual of the Church which the Portuguese troops had helped to save . |
29 | The expanded American chronology now incorporates the recent bequest of early Twentieth-century art from the Lowenthal Collection ( see The Art Newspaper No.20 , July-Sept. 1992 , p.4 ) . |
30 | Thirdly , uncertainty now surrounds the future of the industry . |