Example sentences of "[vb base] now [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Where the Tories have lost recent by-elections , the second placed party has won , and Mike Potter holds that place now in the Richmond constituency . |
2 | Only two slogans appear now on the billboards . |
3 | In its grace , fire , and expressive fluency it was in some ways an important transition between the old Teutonic Bach style of the nineteenth century and what we expect now from the so-called authenticity movement . |
4 | drowse now in the warm |
5 | ‘ Woe is me that Edward 's kinsmen , plucked from his side during his first moments of kingship , lie now in the dungeons of Pontefract ! ’ |
6 | We look now at the method adopted in Belfast ( parallel to Labov 's telephone survey ) of complementing , by means of a rather wider but shallower study , the detailed information collected in the five communities . |
7 | So we can just , if we have look now at the effect of time on output to supply diagram , okay , in the short run supply will be very ine inelastic . |
8 | So if we look now at the example we 've got here . |
9 | There is no doubt that it contains a remarkably comprehensive account of what we know now about the weather and its causes in these islands , including what can be done with satellite observations . |
10 | We know now from the Portuguese Government that that delegation has been called off because of the recent tragic events in East Timor . |
11 | We continue now along the Rua da Carreira , past the many small restaurants and bread and cake shops until we come to a street on the right called Rua do Quebra Costas which will take us to the English Church , hidden behind a high wall in a large garden . |
12 | We arrive now at the crux of the matter , and it is described as follows : ’ The actual decisions are made by the Directors of each agency separately . ’ |
13 | I deal now with the motion on which the House is shortly to vote . |
14 | She said go now to the electrical desk and you can pay for them when no I do n't want to do that and I made her come out with me and see I picked up those teddies in the bags and I went back in and put them by the electrical desk |
15 | Apply now for the protection of the Plan and we 'll send you a free First Aid Kit in a neat and practical case , when you take up the policy . |
16 | We turn now to the method of bringing together all the collected information : that is , the estimated expenditure weights and the 150,000 price quotations for the 350 separate items of goods and services . |
17 | I turn now to the question of the relevance of such an account to language learning , in particular as that process is carried out in classrooms under the direction , or at least the surveillance , of the teacher . |
18 | We turn now to the third of the imperatives that shape the bargaining climate : the political context . |
19 | We turn now to the question whether there is anything in the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 which has altered the position . |
20 | With these points in mind , turn now to the Title page and the Introductory presentation and note how these are expanded by techniques presented in the Sections of the report , leading to the Conclusions and the Recommendations . |
21 | Having alluded to some of the characteristics of Community legal texts , I turn now to the question of their application in the Member States , and in particular in the United Kingdom . |
22 | We turn now to the second example of the way in which rational expectations introduces restrictions which can be tested . |
23 | I say nothing more about this example — except to report that ( in my experience ) it guarantees the wholehearted attention of a class of recalcitrant fifteen-year olds even first thing on a Monday morning — and turn now to the misleading signposts which we will find as we travel in search of English . |
24 | We turn now to the analysis of natural monopolies , the industries that really do have such enormous economies of scale that only one firm can survive in them . |
25 | I turn now to the main features of the text . |
26 | I turn now to the rights of individual union members . |
27 | I turn now to the information that is held on the national computer about which the hon. Gentleman asked a number of questions . |
28 | Having considered its two most prominent sections — the beginning and the end — we turn now to the structure of the rest — the " body " — of the essay . |
29 | We turn now to the reverse case in which the temperature distribution is the driving component . |
30 | We turn now to the other sub-range that we are considering . |