Example sentences of "[am/are] now [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I know you 're now up for another anchor job .
2 Of course you should have read them in between , so you 're now up to date .
3 We 're actually going a bit over thir we were going forty five , we 're now back to forty now .
4 We 're now back to the page that we were on which is six six one
5 The Microprocessor Report says we 're now down to six serious chips contending for the desktop : Intel Corp iAPX-86 , Sun Microsystems Inc Sparc , Mips Technologies Inc R series , Hewlett-Packard Co PA-RISC , IBM Corp PowerPC and Digital Equipment Corp Alpha , having discarded the Intel 860 , Motorola Inc 88000 and Intergraph Corp Clipper as unreal .
6 Erm when i started fifteen years ago , it was an intake of about twenty five er lads at a time , we 're now down to about unfortunately eight or nine craft apprentices .
7 It helps to remind the tourists of our native bush and that they 're now out in the wilds . ’
8 Timman and Speelman , without time-outs , are now up to game number seven .
9 Since this release the Toms have followed up with the equally impressive ‘ Ruff Disco EP ’ from Nature Boy and are now up to a healthy six releases .
10 Many of its main weapons , from tanks and aircraft to submarines , were bootlegged and upgraded from Soviet designs that are now up to 40 years old .
11 There are now up to twenty Loyalist death squads in activity and it is quite clear that no circumstances given the intensity of their attacks , the geographical spread of their attacks and the reckless abandon of their attacks , there is a very substantial risk to the entire catholic community .
12 The offices of R and B. Lettings are now up for sale .
13 And i i i it 's , it 's a clear statement , at least to the cadres , that that moderate policy has now been abandoned and we are now off into land reform because this is what is happening anyway .
14 But they are now in with a chance of making the Olympic Games at Atlanta where the sport is being included as a demonstration event .
15 Its five commissioners are now down to three .
16 The interest rates in this country are now down to their lowest differential with those on the continent that we have seen for many years .
17 Health chiefs admit that the queue had built up to ‘ unacceptable levels ’ but claim they are now down to 10 weeks .
18 The shares , floated at $12 , are now down at $4.875 .
19 Craig ( 1987 ) concludes that the trends are now back to the pre-industrialization pattern of population and that the ‘ 1911 type ’ may eventually turn out to have been exceptional .
20 We are now back to a situation where industry is both poacher and gamekeeper " .
21 The murder hunt team are now back at square one after having arrested and released 27 men .
22 All are now back at Butterley Park .
23 The loom under suspicion has been cleared of involvement as they are now back at work , fit and well !
24 So that , that , that we are now back into socialism , we , we 're sort of now back into our communist ideals .
25 They are now back in this country in the process of establishing new Vineyard churches .
26 Some of the restored windows are now back in place .
27 Following intensive work over the past 2/3 years , standards for ‘ Coaching , teaching and instructing ’ within the Industry Lead Body for Sport and Recreation have been produced , and are now out for consultation .
28 The appendix on useful verbs should come in handy for those not up on adventure jargon , but be careful with the address section — a lot of them are now out of date so be prepared for some lack of response in some cases .
29 Strong detergent shampoos for oily hair are now out of favour .
30 Nearly 2.9 million people are now out of work in the UK .
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