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

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1 We must act now to stop this happening .
2 The House has now decided that televising of its proceedings should be made permanent .
3 However , the arrival of £600,000 Norwegian full-back Stig Inge Bjornbye has now cut that lifeline and Wright is now set to follow his friend and former Derby colleague Dean Saunders out of the Anfield exit .
4 The Wimbledon and United States Open champion , who will also miss next week 's grand prix tournament in Sydney and is unlikely to be fit for Tokyo the following week , has now lost any chance of overhauling Ivan Lendl as world No. 1 before the end of the year .
5 Rodier has now refined this philosophy to perfection , offering its customers six colour and styling themes each season .
6 Kollerstrom does not seem to realise that the debate has now reached this stage .
7 It was a bitter blow for Allcock , Britain 's outstanding bowler in the past decade , for he has now reached this final three times in four years , only to finish runner-up in each .
8 He has now received this answer : If you wish to disclose your party , you must do so without using council facilities .
9 About 1 in 10 has now followed this route over the country as a whole , and in the costly Southeast as many as 20 per cent may opt out of the NHS .
10 Once saddled with a seemingly insurmountable debt of $4 billion in 1989 , Unisys has now reduced that figure to a manageable $1.6 billion , and recently announced its fifth consecutive profitable quarter .
11 Only after the death of Stalin , with the emergence of movements of opposition , and rebellions , in the Soviet sphere of influence did this situation begin to change ; and the eventual collapse of these regimes has now eliminated that version of socialism from the political map of Europe .
12 The government has now relaxed this law to promote Esops , and interest has boomed .
13 Trading is still tough , but Watmoughs now detects some scope for selective price increases and the devalued pound is already helping win new contracts , especially against German printers .
14 It 's raining now does that lorry talking to me er like cos they come down this way going to Eccleston like two lorries and said there 's two cars
15 Gregoire now has some hair and he 's put on weight !
16 Having now met each other , it seemed that everywhere I went on camp I would come face to face with him , usually with his entourage of armourers fanning out behind him .
17 Ironically , the properly market now wants more certainty about the future .
18 Today around 80% of the prints I produce now use this technique .
19 Today around 80% of the prints I produce now use this technique .
20 SO , WE have the foundations : women do now have more control .
21 In fact GLCABS now require this level of commitment from their new recruits .
22 He had now met another woman and was about to make a fresh start .
23 So by that weekend of 18–19 March Pons knew that not only was the DOE happy to fund the proposed research programme , but that the preliminary note had now received some measure of approval , which gave confidence in the fusion hypothesis .
24 Before the House of Lords Ms Webh argued that the later decision of the Court of Appeal in Hampson v Department of Education and Science [ 1990 ] 2 All ER 25 had now superseded this test and should be applied accordingly .
25 Henry VI , by his marriage , had now removed all possibility of a " checking " alliance with the rulers of the southern Italian lands .
26 I , I compare test matches to more like the chess game you know it 's slower and you sort of you know whatever but these are people who would , did not to test games you know they did n't sort of say okay we 've now met this Pack a Ball thing where you know and everything else .
27 You 're perfectly capable of teaching ; it 's just that you 've now got this thing about it . ’
28 We need now to transfer this quality of understanding of human need to general hospitals .
29 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 .
30 A number of research projects have now examined this question , and a number of conclusions have begun to emerge .
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