Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] now [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Since 1919 , great armies of faceless conifers have stamped their way across the highlands and the lowlands , Sitka spruce now covers half a million hectares and makes up 52 per cent of conifers planted by the Forestry Commission in Scotland and Wales .
2 The Conservatives have now the Conservatives have now decided that home closure is the thing and you 'd expect them to produce figures to say we 've got to have thirteen or whatever number closed .
3 People have now changed that by shooting organisms into space .
4 Political leaders do now understand this ( Lister , 1980 ) , and as a result child benefit is generally increased every year .
5 X/Open Co Ltd has wheeled out the latest release of its XPG portability guide — version 4 — with president , Geoff Morris , claiming that end users have now procured some $7bn of systems and software based upon its open systems standards , and that over 500 branded products are now on offer from 50 or more suppliers .
6 ‘ From my point of view , prescription charges have now reached such a level that they can be properly described as a health tax , ’ he said .
7 The two Red Army leaders have now exhausted all avenues of appeal .
8 The great projects of understanding have now reached such a scale that , in many cases , they are best served by the united efforts of all the world — or at least , of all those who are interested in pursuing them .
9 SO , WE have the foundations : women do now have more control .
10 A number of research projects have now examined this question , and a number of conclusions have begun to emerge .
11 Denmark and West Germany have now outlawed all imports of slipper orchids , and Britain has banned imports from Thailand , but environmentalists say comprehensive international action is needed .
12 Wilson and Glick have now added this most luxurious of timbers to their range of kitchens .
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