Example sentences of "[noun pl] now [verb] [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 Although not all the Tory dissidents now discussing tactics over individual bills were among the 60 who withheld their votes from her last Tuesday , the arithmetic of the leadership election does raise the question of whether she can rely on her Commons majority in the coming battles .
9 ( The United Nations now brands apartheid as the true slavery of the twentieth century . )
10 Foreigners now own 3% of all listed shares ( nearly 5% , if indirect ownership through funds is included ) .
11 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 .
12 Several manufacturers now market products which are claimed to attract dogs for toilet purposes .
13 The new and , for Tories , most worrying phenomenon is the way Tory governments ' traditional electoral strengths now seem weaknesses .
14 HOT Canada Ice Desalinated iceberg water — in the shops now Buying East German Hurry , hurry , while stocks last — one fifth has to go Tequila-flavoured lollipops Lick every bit — even the maggot Bobble hats and berets Essential headgear for the winter Sex as an ice cream substitute Yum , yum Dustin Hoffman Makes his gangster debut in Billy Bathgate Organic fruit juices The scam is only just beginning Barry Manilow The icon of trash culture on tour Kane toads The real thing .
15 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 .
16 The Dragons now play Illawarra next weekend to see who will meet the Brisbane Broncos .
17 pointed out that previously a preliminary examination had applied , but tutors now trained students to take the Foundation Module .
18 Many tutors now accept word processed output from their learners .
19 His successors now carry body armour in their patrol cars .
20 The English House Condition survey , which the Department of the Environment published shortly before Christmas 1982 , showed a sharp increase in the number of homes now needing £7000 or more spent on them to bring them up to an acceptable standard .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Subbuteo Natural History Books now distribute Hobby Publications ; M D Gallagher , Oman ; Birds of a Feather , Zimbabwe .
24 Will the Scottish and Welsh Offices now follow DoE 's lead ?
25 Health visitors now have care of the elderly as one of their main responsibilities .
26 Most coverage of rape trials now takes place in the daily popular press rather than the special interest paper of the News of the World .
27 More than one in ten of youngsters now gets clothes from Adams .
28 For the retired , many adult education institutes now run daytime classes as well .
29 Newspaper articles now called John 's dancers ‘ Tiller 's Girls ’ .
30 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 ?
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