Example sentences of "[be] now on the " in BNC.

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1 I am now on the way to what I hope will be a speedy and full recovery and look forward to being amongst you all again soon .
2 Still , at least the interlocking issues of taxation , welfare and the family are now on the political map .
3 Many of the cases included in the two reports are now on the road to recovery .
4 However , beware of becoming overexcited that you are now on the path heading straight towards Carn Mor Dearg .
5 There have been frequent and major set-backs ; and it may be that we are now on the threshold of a new era , in which , for the first time , leaders in society will make a conscious decision to allow the flood-waters in some areas to rise again .
6 The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ( NSPCC ) helped almost 51000 children in 1986/87 and the National Children 's Home campaign Children in Danger showed that 30 000 children are now on the local authority ‘ at risk ’ register , an increase of 22% in the last year ( Pope , 1988 ) .
7 Large murals from the mansion are now on the walls of Prestwick Indoor Bowling Club .
8 Having been off all winter , we are now on the long road back to full fitness , and my main worry , having recently started trotting , is finding somewhere where the going is n't too hard .
9 Leaving Porto do Moniz , we are now on the north side of the island , where the road is a narrow shelf cut into the cliffs which rise majestically from the ocean .
10 Its restaurant and coffee bar are now on the first floor but once were on the ground floor where the bank is now .
11 More than one in 10 are now on the dole but the green shoots of recovery are showing through which gave a welcome boost to prices .
12 All eyes are now on the financial markets , rocked by last week 's sterling crisis .
13 Two great paintings are now on the list of missing masterpieces .
14 This is made more complex today by a widespread acceptance of the idea that politically committed , ‘ oppositional ’ forms of artistic expression are now on the wane .
15 Their reputations ( and egos ) are now on the line .
16 After being attacked by a swan , Anne-Marie Booth reports in Paddlers World that swans are now on the increase following the banning of use of most lead weights by anglers .
17 But Paramo are so confident in the suit they 'll give you your money back if you can prove it is out-performed by any of the other breathable waterproofs which are now on the market .
18 A number are now on the market , which this column will be reviewing in the future , but Jean McNiff 's book , continues to be worthy of prominence .
19 ledgers that are now on the archives could be l placed down there and fascinated me because he could add a column of pounds , shillings and pence , he 'd take his three fingers at the bottom of the long ledger column , and as fast practically like a computer , would add to the top and then put it in pencil .
20 Many of those who are now on the Opposition Front Bench were deeply ashamed of that at the time and remain deeply ashamed of it .
21 We are now on the Adjournment debate .
22 We are now on the verge of a new , exciting , and long-overdue step — the creation of a single European market .
23 ROBBIE and the car are now on the home run in Coltrane In A Cadillac ( UTV , 8.30pm ) .
24 A joint declaration issued by the EFTA heads of government and ministers stated that " we are now on the verge of taking a new step forward in the integration of Europe by forging a close and structured partnership with the EC " .
25 Ballroom and Latin American Dance classes are now on the Sports & Social Club agenda at Hammersmith .
26 Davies warns that " we are now on the verge of an epidemic in allergies " .
27 Electric cars are now on the government 's list of 400 environmentally friendly products , meaning tax breaks for companies that use them .
28 that are now on the project , make sure that it is tip top condition for the event .
29 Although his injuries are now on the mend , Rex Pritchard is almost certain to be grounded for the rest of the display season .
30 But the new sport means that areas once only accessible by foot , are now on the cyclists route and as walkers and horse riders now vye with the bikers for the limited open space .
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