Example sentences of "[conj] now [verb] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If the senior manager role can not be rotated consultants in communicable disease control may be better served in another role — for example , as consultants in the many community health departments that now have trust status . |
2 | Breath-taking Victoria arcades have been completely renovated and now contain quality food to fashion — all with designer flair . |
3 | I received a phone call today ( 24 August ) from the journalist , ex Social Work Today and now editing Care Report Scotland — SCVO 's Community Care Magazine . |
4 | Roger Wade , co-owner of the Boxfresh label and now handling UK fashion sales for the Carhartt brand gives an insight into the emergence of workwear : ‘ For probably two years there were only really bits and pieces of names like Carhartt being worn — it was a very small thing , but it was being worn by the right people . |
5 | Ingres is now under the firm charge of ex-DEC European chief and now ASK Group president Pier Carlo Falotti , replacing Dennis McGinn who has taken over responsibility for developing strategic partners for the company . |
6 | He is a former pupil of Ormesby School and now attends Longlands College . |
7 | Sparta , currently lying in fifth place , have recovered after a shaky start and now lead Lagan Valley by 29 points in the relegation zone . |
8 | We interview Dennis Waterman , star of the Minder TV show and now recording artiste extraordinaire . |
9 | We interview Dennis Waterman , star of the Minder TV show and now recording artiste extraordinaire . |
10 | The Borough has been penalised by the Government for overspending and now faces charge capping . |
11 | LynxOS 's Unix compatibility has been improved and now includes Unix System V.4 Streams support , and binary compatibility with Unix V.3.2 system calls and Unix shells . |
12 | The Downpatrick Club had a scoring average of 73 for four cards to head the Belvoir Park qualifiers and now meet Moyola Park for a place in the Ulster quarter-finals . |