Example sentences of "between now " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I would n't rule out the need for some extra cash for the service between now and the end of the financial year , although we have n't quite arrived at that stage yet . ’
2 But it was a bad start for the CDU to the series of eight rounds of municipal or Land elections between now and the Bundestag elections .
3 Commenting on the prospects , Jim O'Neill , international economist with Swiss Bank Corp , said : ‘ They 've got a stay of execution between now and the next set of trade figures . ’
4 The big chains admitted that house sales could dry up between now and Christmas , as vendors refuse to accept drastic price cuts .
5 Mr Montagu and Mr Brown believe getting staff not to fear the agency process as a bringer of cuts or worse conditions , but as a way of improving both and service to the customer , is the crucial task facing ministers and senior officials between now and spring 1991 .
6 It is one of many planned between now and April .
7 But Brian Whittle , the leading 400 metres and 800 metres runner , was among those to dismiss the offer because of the lack of competitive opportunities between now and the new deadline .
8 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century : indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
9 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century ; indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
10 Tony and I sit in the departure lounge of Heathrow wondering , yet again , how to fill the time between now and take-off .
11 Between now and next September the remaining mysteries of the Bugatti 's size and specification will be solved .
12 Any matters you wish to see me about between now and the end of August , please bring to my attention this week .
13 Secondly , the decision to screen 16 Hong Kong meetings between now and the end of March was taken last year before firm plans about all-weather racing had been drawn up .
14 There is also opposition to the principle that companies can bid for more than one commercial television licence : the IBA has warned the government this will make management of the network between now and 1993 very difficult .
15 The period between now and the next election will be spent developing the instruments to enable competition to take place .
16 As Italy have only two full-scale friendlies between now and the start of their World Cup training camp ( against Holland in February and against Switzerland in March ) , Vicini wants to try out his strongest side .
17 As Italy have only two full-scale friendlies between now and the start of their World Cup training camp ( against Holland in February and against Switzerland in March ) , Vicini wants to try out his strongest side — which , of course , means playing both Baresi and Donadoni , arguably the two most influential players in the squad .
18 This points to a big difference between now and ten years ago .
19 Industry analysts at Crédit Suisse in Tokyo expect the military side of the aircraft business in Japan to stagnate between now and 1995 .
20 But I want all Ensigns to put in at least half an hour 's hard digging with the troops between now and then .
21 Between now and then , the row that biotechnology generates is going to make everyone think anew about what animals are for .
22 ‘ But , ’ said Dorothea Shottery , ‘ but surely , it would n't be possible to get enough empty treacle tins between now and the day .
23 ‘ What I thought — well , if you 're agreeable , if it 'd be of help — between now and August , I could make a model of St Paul 's Cathedral .
24 Government statisticians estimate that 96 per cent of the growth in the labour force between now and 2001 will be among women .
25 Anything is possible between now and polling day .
26 Between now and early October , shareholders can earn an annualised yield of about 11½ p.c .
27 Every other combination within that range is possible , and so is change between now and Thursday .
28 Of course , between now and Thursday something could actually happen .
29 He added : ‘ Even if it rained between now and October more heavily than it has ever done in recorded time there would still be rivers , such as the Ver in Hertfordshire , that would not get enough water to enable them to flow properly .
30 There are seven summits between now and the end of the year .
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