Example sentences of "[pron] 's now a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I used to go on these escapades with a mate of mine who 's now a milkman , and we 'd go to Soho , and I remember walking along Wardour Street and hearing this music coming out the basement . |
2 | I think there 's now a consensus about this . |
3 | He says obviously there 's now a question mark over his future . |
4 | Mr Harrison said : ‘ There 's now a tunnel with a chink of light at the end . |
5 | Where previously there were only a couple of worthwhile applications , there 's now a mass of competing packages . |
6 | There 's now a shortfall of more than fifty million pounds in their pension schemes because falling interest rates are undermining what 's left in the fund . |
7 | In most of these countries there 's now a price tag on these toys cum- objets d'art and they are even ending up in rarefied art galleries . |
8 | There 's now a dilemma . |
9 | There 's now a cause Flo , it 's a cause , they 've found a cause |
10 | But I think those days are now over and anybody who 's been in building societies , there 's now a feeling er that things have altered quite a long way . |
11 | ‘ Look , it so happens that a number of people have dropped out of the scheme for one reason or another , and there 's now a place for you at the end of the team . |
12 | For Scotland it 's now a case of rebuilding for the Five Nations Championship . |
13 | ‘ It 's now a question of honour and that 's more important than winning on the field . |
14 | I wrote and thanked him on behalf of the Council for what he 'd done but it 's now a question of finding somebody who can match it . |
15 | It 's now a question of learning to cope , and trying to get over everything . |
16 | They go just as fast but it 's now a bending race instead of a straight one |
17 | Like most of the rest of the south east , it 's now a satellite commuter dormitory of London . |
18 | ‘ It 's now a tradition that she comes for the last week of the campaign , ’ he says . |
19 | because it 's now a fortnight since we had it I think |
20 | Furnished as it was in Cook 's time it 's now a museum containing many artefacts connected with Cook and his voyages . |
21 | Yes well the rest is all modern cos this used to be a church but then it was turned into a museum , it 's now a museum . |
22 | It 's now a year since the release of Nelson Mandela and the unbanning of the ANC and other political organisations . |
23 | People are extremely tense because it 's now a year since the Vietnamese left , and the whole country 's on a war footing . |
24 | That was the cupboard under the stairs , it 's now a cloakroom . |
25 | surprise it 's now a disaster . |
26 | So it 's now a family joke . |
27 | It 's now a week since seventy six year old Arthur Brumhill was battered to death in the pet shop where he worked . |
28 | ‘ IT 'S now a certainty — almost . ’ |
29 | Thankfully it 's now a nature reserve , which has the added advantage of offering free access during the stalking season . |
30 | If you recall , we said that the desired level of output S R T simply function of last year 's prices alright or more im , or alternatively right , you make erm the planting decisions on the basis right of current prices right , so when that supply comes onto the market in say a years time it 's now a crop right . |