Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] now [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That has now risen to around 11:1 and if the squeeze goes on could go even higher . |
2 | That has now decided that it will have one meeting of it 's council a year which will be it 's A G M , it has not for the moment elected an executive committee . |
3 | And that has now gone . |
4 | No , he said : ‘ I was referring to the legacy of the recession that we are now curing and that has now hit every other nation in Europe . ’ |
5 | That has now changed Eastern arts no longer support the gallery now one obvious reason for that is the gallery started so well because of the enthusiasm from a number of professional people who came along and gave their advice and much of their time and such a body of people has not been called upon for a number of years now and once again a request to discuss this with Mr was refused . |
6 | That has now disappeared , and anglophone Marxists are subject to a disabling isolation , despite their energetic activity in the realm of literary theory . |
7 | Once upon a time you used to have a five year planning period , and that has now disappeared , so we live hand to mouth , and the Finance Officer manages marvellously in juggling things round , but one can no longer plan as one used to , and therefore it 's rather sad really , because people no longer have the chance to develop things as they would wish to . |
8 | There is no reason , and he declines the verbal advice he has been given by his Inspector , so this has now become an ‘ order ’ . |
9 | This has now become a day when children are given sweets , titbits and fruit . |
10 | This has now become a listed building and should a buyer be found for the surplus Ministry of Defence land , a pre-requisite would be the dismantling of the hangar and its re-erection on RAF Museum land . |
11 | This has now become the standard internationally recognised format of the final report ( see chapter 3 , page 34 ) . |
12 | This has now become particularly important , since recent laws have made the disturbance or destruction of a badger sett illegal , so long as it is in regular use . |
13 | This has now become feasible through the use of portable data carrier ( PDC ) products — or ‘ smart cards ’ as they are commonly referred to . |
14 | This has now become a very curious market indeed . |
15 | This has now become more readily available with the development of liver transplantation programmes . |
16 | This has now developed to include Henley members and has become an official club fixture , the winners rewarded with the Jayemdoubleyou Cup which the late Jack Webb presented and which cup had in fact been his father 's rowing trophy ! |
17 | The really important thing is that a public context for this has now developed and I do n't think that this can be fundamentally changed despite the impact of AIDS and the revival of the moral right . |
18 | Perhaps this has now developed as a whole group drama , with the children playing the townspeople of Hamelin . |
19 | This has now gone up to 16 making it the hardest handicap hurdle of the season to date for any punter to try and solve . |
20 | With a revival in fifties and sixties pop music , this has now gone further , to the use of hits of this period to sell to the under 25s : the Levi 's 501 commercials of the mid-eighties , with songs by Sam Cooke and Percy Sledge , are now classic examples . |
21 | This has now established a level of trained personnel , largely from the shop floor , who have gained preliminary safety qualifications and expertise . |
22 | ‘ He told me he was proud and pleased that this has now happened , ’ said Mr. Cousins . |
23 | This has now happened . |
24 | This has now improved . |
25 | This has now had to be shelved with the arrival of a Diktat from the Bundestag criticising both the excessive cost and the involvement of the Foreign Ministry . |
26 | At their busiest , the annual case load of tribunals exceeded 300,000 cases , though this has now stabilized at around 150,000 cases a year as a result of limitations placed on the rights of appeal under the income support and social fund scheme introduced in April 1988 . |
27 | According to Curtis , strong action was taken at the group when it was needed , and this has now provided a ‘ springboard for growth ’ . |
28 | * Of the tropical rainforest that covered the equatorial belts of Asia , Africa and South America just 80 years ago , over half has now gone . |
29 | The young person who , unfortunately , reaches the age of 16 after July 2 has now to return to school for another year and will be almost 17 years of age whenever they leave . |
30 | This had now become a major programme that would need external funding . |