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

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1 A clear recognition now exists that counter-trade complements the more normal methods of trade finance .
2 Yet the Preschool Playgroups Association now runs half of all registered day nurseries in England .
3 Although industry now requires fewer workers per unit of factory floorspace , its actual demands for floorspace have increased .
4 This chapter now covers these points in further detail :
5 The best news that Mr. Lennon can have is that the Castle Court complex now employs some 2,500 people .
6 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future , ’ a spokesman said .
7 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future , ’ a spokesman said .
8 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future . ’
9 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future . ’
10 It was such a pleasure now to wake each morning in the knowledge that she was near to her friends , and had no need to make a journey , in all weathers , to the school .
11 Tony Collins at The Guild now publishes this month 's Megatape game The Case Of The Mixed Up Shymer , plus former Megatape hits Atalan and Black Knight .
12 ‘ To know the law now offers such protection should help some of the difficulties associated with house purchasing which , for many , can be an extremely harrowing experience .
13 The law now reflects this basic right of access .
14 I no. 83 as Nicolas Poussin ) but with the acquisition of no less than six new drawings by Poussin , all from the Anthony Blunt collection , the representation of his work now covers most types of his draughtsmanship except landscape .
15 The monetary sector now comprises those institutions subject to the Bank 's supervisory powers under the 1987 Banking Act .
16 Forstmann Little and the Gulfstream management now own all of the company 's equity .
17 The question now becomes that of deciding what precise proportion of any unexpectedly high price is due to the aggregate demand shock and what proportion is due to the relative demand shock .
18 The teacher now needs all the possible aids at his disposal .
19 Most large cities with a significant at-risk population now have such a centre .
20 Al-Shara asserted that " the world public opinion now realizes more than ever before , especially in the aftermath of the Gulf crisis , that double standards are no longer acceptable in this age ; that the principles of international law , not the law of the jungle , must be repected " .
21 Consequently this acid now contains some zinc which has eaten it away .
22 As an increasing exporter and provider of goods and services on a worldwide basis , the John Wood Group now spans many countries throughout the world .
23 His body now exudes this pink gook which he subsequently bottles and gives to the Agent together with a bunch of other toiletries .
24 ‘ Do n't worry , I 'm going straight to the chemist now to buy some sun-screen lotion . ’
25 Where a defendant raises the defence of latent defect , and the defect alleged is one arising in the manufacture of the product , as opposed to a defect caused by lack of maintenance , the plaintiff now has another weapon in his armoury .
26 Blackwells ' Art & Poster Shop now has many customers who come specifically to buy cards because they can not get what they want elsewhere .
27 So is anybody in immediate problems at the moment or you 're o Okay , so , I 'll , it 's your chance now to do some work then for the next twenty minutes or so .
28 Speculation now had little to do with the real progress of companies : the buying and selling of shares had become an end in itself .
29 The OALD now has more words , more examples , more information on usage , pronunciation and stress , and more illustrations than ever before ; and it is easier for the student to use .
30 Second , what education now needs more than ever is a period of calm and stability in which changes can be introduced or consolidated in partnership with the teaching profession without undue haste and lack of preparation .
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