Example sentences of "[be] now [v-ing] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In whatever sense it is to be recognized as an objective fact that I am now responding in awareness of more factors than before , my reaction will likewise be objectively better than before . |
2 | In East German they are now drowning in rubbish because they used to have a perfect recycling scheme everything was collected and recycled cos they just did n't have the materials . |
3 | Does the Minister also accept that far too many people in such communities are now living in fear of violent crime ? |
4 | Women are now participating in credit saving schemes organised through Save The Children . |
5 | About 11 million people , roughly half the employed population , are now participating in company schemes . |
6 | Large areas of the lake are now lacking in oxygen ( anoxic ) . |
7 | He will probably find his Treasury advisers are far less sanguine : the Treasury believes that the same factors which produced the late 1980s ' consumer boom are now working in reverse , with falling confidence and asset values undermining consumption though incomes are relatively buoyant . |
8 | Figures are now running in front of us , shots are fired from automatic weapons , the running figures fall down . |
9 | They are now indulging in distortion and scaremongering , but they are unable to hide the record of the last 13 years that has caused so much misery to so many people . |
10 | Everyone in the developed countries around 1970 or so knew that there was both a baby bust and an education explosion going on ; half or more of the young people were now staying in school beyond high school . |
11 | The expected models 52 and 54 will be fitted out with 50MHz SuperSparc+ chips , which Sun 's silicon partner Texas Instruments Inc is now producing in volume , and introduced under a new multiprocessing numbering scheme that will see them called the 512 and 514 respectively . |
12 | General Erich Mielke , the much-decorated veteran of the Spanish Civil War , in his 80s , is now languishing in prison . |
13 | As the public sector debt repayment is now contracting in size ( to only £0.4 billion in 1990/91 compared with £14.7 billion in 1988/89 and £7.9 billion in 1989/90 ) and as a public sector borrowing requirement is expected for the 1991/92 and 1992/93 financial years , it seems likely that regular issuance of Treasury bills will be maintained . |
14 | He says he is now living in fear , having been told that an £80,000 contract has been taken out on his life . |
15 | She was cut free by firemen and is now recovering in hospital . |
16 | We have achieved a better than expected pro-forma combined profit and Stoddard Sekers is now putting in place the strategic plans to enable it to grow strongly both organically and by acquisition ’ . |
17 | It is of course tragic that her marriage is now ending in failure . |
18 | No apparent damage , because Niki is now reeling in car after car and when he overtakes Senna , he thinks he 's in second place . |
19 | But he was now acting in defence of the properties of Canterbury , a matter for which he alone was responsible . |
20 | A regular visitor to Upper Dean Terrace was my grandmother 's old cook , Bessie , whose chicken cream and queen of puddings had been such a highlight of Nairn holidays , and who was now living in retirement in nearby Learmonth Terrace . |
21 | It was late , much later than she had imagined , and the storm was now beginning in earnest . |
22 | Above the sink , ivy had burrowed its way through the walls and was now spreading in profusion towards the ceiling . |
23 | Diana was now growing in self-confidence , a quality recognized by her elevation to school prefect . |
24 | As the retail side of the operation was now increasing in importance , one of Peter Revers ' principal tasks was to find new store locations and Jean 's was to hire staff for them . |