Example sentences of "[noun pl] now take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Many bands now take responsibility for advertising their gigs , and these posters encourage these self-help initiatives .
3 ‘ They have had two years now to take people to court .
4 All current Epson PCs now take advantage of this opportunity .
5 This was an important new step , the immediate advantages of which are involvement in all aspects of teacher training , instead of only in the training of secondary school teachers with which the Department of Educational Studies was previously concerned , and the broadening of the University 's own activities in accordance with the general changes now taking place in higher education .
6 The eating of the lamb , bread and the rest of the bitter herbs now takes place .
7 Plans now taking form call for leaving the Japanese practically all of the industrial capacity with which they waged the war and for financial assistance to get into full production again .
8 One of the group 's members observed : ‘ One of the worrying things is the utter secrecy that surrounds all these prospecting activities now taking place — it 's extremely difficult to get any information about what 's going on and what people 's rights are and what dangers are involved ’ .
9 In the midst of the dramatic events now taking place in East Germany , the demands for free elections in the GDR are usually linked with assumptions that these will result in a market economy on capitalist lines .
10 as if referring to very different events now taking place in eastern Europe , many jackets were criss-crossed with heavy webbing belts , more reminiscent of aid-workers than vampire attire .
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