Example sentences of "[noun pl] now [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In five countries , all schools now use materials directly derived from the AEP . |
2 | The fact that primary schools now teach technology and science is an added bonus . |
3 | Most pupils are now familiar with the teletext information pages on television 's Ceefax and Oracle facilities and many schools now have access to Prestel ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
4 | Most schools now offer classes on radio , television and film techniques . |
5 | Nevertheless , an increasing number of schools now see withdrawal as only one of a widening range of options , only to be used where the child 's individually assessed needs suggest that this is indeed the most appropriate form of provision . |
6 | As several of these clients now have windows 3.1 , I thought it would be a good idea to get this running on my Epson ( once again , not for multitasking — purely for single user experience ) . |
7 | The move means that the league and the end of season play-offs now need sponsorship as the company will bow out at the British Championships at Wembley in April . |
8 | Foreigners now own 3% of all listed shares ( nearly 5% , if indirect ownership through funds is included ) . |
9 | Many leading manufacturers now have women 's models in their ranges with designs catering for the shorter back length , wider hips and more pronounced bottom . |
10 | Several manufacturers now market products which are claimed to attract dogs for toilet purposes . |
11 | The new and , for Tories , most worrying phenomenon is the way Tory governments ' traditional electoral strengths now seem weaknesses . |
12 | If the frail or housebound are to eat properly , it is essential to see that they have help with their shopping , for carrying or pushing heavy baskets soon becomes an impossibility and very few shops now deliver goods . |
13 | The Dragons now play Illawarra next weekend to see who will meet the Brisbane Broncos . |
14 | Many tutors now accept word processed output from their learners . |
15 | His successors now carry body armour in their patrol cars . |
16 | The insurers now have groups of approved repairers and it is often easier for a customer to use those , than to go off and find their own repairer . |
17 | Bargain books now form 10% of its turnover , and were partly responsible , according to Barbara Gaskin , for the book department 's 8% rise in sales in 1992 . |
18 | Subbuteo Natural History Books now distribute Hobby Publications ; M D Gallagher , Oman ; Birds of a Feather , Zimbabwe . |
19 | Will the Scottish and Welsh Offices now follow DoE 's lead ? |
20 | Health visitors now have care of the elderly as one of their main responsibilities . |
21 | For the retired , many adult education institutes now run daytime classes as well . |
22 | But if these consonants now form part of a syllable-final consonant cluster , how do we account for the fact that English speakers hear the consonants as extra syllables ? |
23 | Yet most countries now have rules against insider dealing , not least because it can put outside investors off securities markets . |
24 | The fining of airlines plus the fact that the nationals of many refugee-producing countries now need visas to travel to this country , has made it extremely difficult for many people wishing to apply for asylum , to reach the UK . |
25 | Sunsail 's sailing areas now include Yugoslavia , Thailand , Corsica and Sardinia , the Caribbean and the Bahamas , as well as Turkey and Greece . |
26 | Most supermarkets now stock packets of mixed rice . |
27 | Many supermarkets now have bottle-banks , but returnable bottles are better still because they save natural resources and energy — manufacturers need to be pressured into recognizing this . |
28 | Furthermore , many trusts now enable people to invest regularly either through savings schemes or lump sums . |
29 | Almost all jurisdictions now have schemes which provide state funded compensation schemes for victims of crime , although when the ‘ Son-of-Sam ’ legislation was enacted in New York , victim compensation schemes in many jurisdictions in the United States of America were non-existent or rudimentary . |
30 | It found that more than half of companies now use contract hire compared with only three in 10 during 1991 . |