Example sentences of "[pron] [be] now [v-ing] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I am now enjoying being part of the scene at Southport . ’
2 The queen broached the matter to me and ostensibly I am now giving thought to my answer — what would you say to going in my place ? ’
3 A lot of the operations now I do I think I can do better that I 'm now seeing detail that I never saw before with the naked eye .
4 Well I 've er turned the tape over after side one , which was my first lesson and I 'm now doing side two , which is this lesson and the idea is to look at the s way in which language is used .
5 I was now moving south-west , dazzled by the low sun .
6 The curators and restorers in Weimar were immediately informed and drove over to inspect the damage and collect the paintings , which are now undergoing restoration at Weimar Castle .
7 Developments in telecommunications which are now taking place , however , will mean that during the 1990s , broadband distribution will become available enabling online , simultaneous transfer of a wide range of digital information .
8 However , given the larger circulation figures of the newspapers which are now reporting rape , the actual number of readers of rape reports has increased .
9 At present , the locomotive is being used on the Channel Tunnel project , which is now nearing completion near Folkestone in Kent .
10 This latter project , which is now nearing completion , has involved a detailed historical investigation of the work-welfare relationship in Sweden , Germany and the United Kingdom .
11 It is part of the campaign by the Carrickfergus Gasworks Preservation Society to raise funds for their restoration programme , stage one of which is now nearing completion .
12 Everything which is now taking place confirms that I have to be careful , very careful , even to the extent of disowning some of my earlier work if necessary .
13 A new positive and aggressive attitude towards the development of well trained exporters and marketeers is essential if this Province of ours is to seriously compete in the fierce competition which is now gaining momentum .
14 The Government have carefully considered the matter , and transitional arrangements will be made to safeguard those who are now receiving income support and would like to move to family credit , but may be worried for precisely the reasons that the hon. Gentleman has mentioned .
15 I taught for 29 years at a boy 's school and I was very aware of young people who are now serving prison sentences for crimes relating to the troubles .
16 a body of experience in the submission of advanced course proposals for validation now exists , and is being eagerly tapped by staff from other departments who are now preparing Phase 2 submissions .
17 You are now entering text onto the screen using a word processor .
18 YOU ARE NOW ENTERING CORAL PASTURES .
19 It was priests not peers who were now providing leadership in the Church .
20 She is now marketing executive for the new look Yorkshire Country Cricket Club .
21 She is now cockteasing bitch , he sensitive , easily hurt suitor .
22 He was doing it with Michael Treacher , who is now teaching government somewhere in Canada .
23 IRVINE 's Jim Muir and Hugh Duff , the former Auchinleck man who is now living south of the Border and lining up in England 's colours , won through to the second round of the Midland Bank World Indoor Championship in Preston yesterday as former winners Terry Sullivan and David Bryant tumbled out of the title race .
24 One of those was Hafez Dalkammoni , believed to be the cell 's leader , who is now awaiting trial on arms offences .
25 I listened with great fascination to the hon. Member for Hayes and Harlington ( Mr. Dicks ) , thinking that he might take this opportunity to tell the House about his relationship with Professor Bedi , who is now awaiting trial in Brixton prison .
26 For a moment Artemis thought her godmother was going to strike her stepmother with her hunting whip , which she was now holding half-raised .
27 She was now piling crockery on to the table .
28 Black Agnes was outraged , declaring that she would never yield up Dunbar Castle to the English , despite her traitor husband , and she was now seeking help .
29 A dozen times a day she pictured the woman with prematurely white hair who was now holding Angel to her breast , and she ached with longing to change places with her .
30 The unequal tug of war continued , and something kept the man from actually striking Sally-Anne , although he rained blows on the woman , who was now giving vent to a low , keening moan .
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