Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] now [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With KGB agents now giving interviews and writing their memoirs , spying is not what it used to be .
2 Several ambulance services now use helicopters .
3 Most coverage of rape trials now takes place in the daily popular press rather than the special interest paper of the News of the World .
4 Other factoring companies now use terms such as Cash Flow Management ( RoyScot Factors ) and Business Finance ( Alex Lawrie ) in their promotional materials .
5 Many people — indeed many interviewers — are inclined to give more importance to how you behave than to what you say and management courses now include lessons on body language and how to interpret it .
6 Most Sainsbury trolleys now have diagrams on the handles .
7 Rugby Union : England Colts now following footsteps
8 Marcos loyalists now poke fun at the Aquino administration 's boast that it has built a new stability , arguing it is pretty fragile if it wo n't allow a dead man home for burial .
9 The Co-operation System Framework Libraries now gives programmer access to the framework services from Smalltalk/V Version 2.0 and Micro Focus Plc Cobol .
10 Although many areas still recommend that 65 is the upper age limit for basic training for advice work , and 70 is the recommended retirement age , new NACAB membership requirements now allow bureaux the freedom to take a more personal approach to advice workers nearing retirement , allowing them to continue beyond 70 if the management committee and bureau manager agree .
11 Most ma–or roads now have cycle facilities and it seems likely that these have had a positive effect on the road safety of cyclists .
12 The standard of living has definitely improved — many of the Sherpa houses now have windows and chimneys .
13 Sunsail 's sailing areas now include Yugoslavia , Thailand , Corsica and Sardinia , the Caribbean and the Bahamas , as well as Turkey and Greece .
14 Newspaper articles now called John 's dancers ‘ Tiller 's Girls ’ .
15 For the retired , many adult education institutes now run daytime classes as well .
16 The Diploma in Education for nurse/midwife teachers now allows students with Masters ' degrees to qualify within a reduced time-span .
17 Sometimes the rug is simply washed in water and then left out in the sun to dry , but many weaving groups now add chemicals to the water in order both to alter the tonal intensity of the colours and to give the pile a gloss or matt sheen .
18 Few library authorities now give allocations to individual service points , since the benefits of gearing stock provision to a larger geographical area are widely recognized .
19 The move means that the league and the end of season play-offs now need sponsorship as the company will bow out at the British Championships at Wembley in April .
20 We at Halpern and Woolf believe the recession has been with us for some months already ; the C B I takes the same view and they 're pressing for interest rate reductions now to restore business confidence .
21 Many plastic slopes now feature bumps in one form or another , and often it 's a rather sad effort .
22 Inset Tourists now reach Victoria Falls : poster advertising its natural wonders .
23 The EC competition rules now include merger control .
24 Manufacturing sites now provide information about their environmental performance to their local communities .
25 Star Micronics now exports printers to Russia .
26 Those eating less for health reasons now represented 46pc of the total , whereas those stating financial reasons dropped to 18pc from 26p c in 1990 .
27 The New York researchers now have data on eight people with extreme constipation .
28 Ecstasy tablets now change hands for £20 a time .
29 Health visitors now have care of the elderly as one of their main responsibilities .
30 Consumers were able to examine some of the 300-plus high quality men 's and women 's fashion brands now featuring Tencel garments .
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