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

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1 Surviving into 1992 against the odds , The Shamen are now releasing records that are going right over people 's heads .
2 While many local authorities are now organizing care of this sort for disabled elderly people living at home , the similar needs of people with chronic mental disorder have by no means been as widely recognized .
3 Many operators are now building power stations outside the areas that object to them , and importing the power .
4 ADORING Twerton Park fans are now calling Rovers ‘ Malcolm 's Marvels ’ after this remarkable triumph .
5 Some manufacturers are now producing juices with no artificial preservatives or added sugar — delicious and lower in calories too .
6 International rope manufacturers are now courting Cairngorm , their eyes on the Smart Rope 's international potential .
7 It had been hoped that the Budget could boost sales by about 70,000 , but manufacturers are now pinning hopes on an improvement on the traditional registration rush in August .
8 Many of our shareware readers are now ordering discs every month from this section of the magazine .
9 For example , two new mobile units are now taking chiropody and dentistry to the villages .
10 Corporate spies are now spending £50 million a year on eavesdropping devices .
11 Now the Twiggs are now demanding custody and Kimberly 's heartbreaking story probably wo n't end until the Supreme Court has had its say .
12 Tim Haggie , of Latimer Hinks 's commercial department , said more clients were now needing specialist advice on European matters .
13 German units were now leaving Sicily in a steady trickle as the Luftwaffe began regrouping for the forthcoming attack on Russia .
14 These time-fused torpedoes fired , Micky Wynn set off at 0230 for the sea down river , while Commander Ryder moved into midstream to check the position , coming between the wrecks — five MLs were now blazing hulks — to within 250 yards ( 230m ) of the Mole 's batteries as Able Seaman Savage and his mate , AB F.A .
15 According to Scottish Office sources , some of the key criticisms have been accepted as valid and a re-assessment of the estimated costs and savings is now taking place .
16 Other countries are now asking Burma for help : our great neighbour India particularly is going to be in sore need .
17 Customs and Excise Commissioners are now taking advice from lawyers before deciding whether Mr Beatson should be prosecuted .
18 Bankers are now forcing developers to pull back abroad .
19 As Steve Bevan , editor of Sales Promotion magazine says : ‘ Companies are now using sales promotion on a more strategic basis , ensuring it ties in with an overall brand strategy .
20 Many of the world 's largest companies are now utilising Notes .
21 Supermarkets are now selling milk at around 10p a pint cheaper than the standard 38p delivered to the doorstep and this has whipped the cream off doorstep profits and sales .
22 Some 60 bills are now clogging parliament on everything from privatisation to local government , with more on the way .
23 Some sort of retrenchment in US financing of British films was inevitable , especially given that American directors were now making films like Bonnie and Clyde ( 1967 ) , The Graduate ( 1967 ) , Easy Rider ( 1969 ) , or Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ( 1969 ) , with the sort of freshness and sense of a connection to aspects of contemporary life which mattered to audiences , and these embarrassed British films off the screen .
24 DOUBLE-TRACKING on the Great Central Railway at Loughborough at Swithland Sidings is now making progress towards Rothley .
25 Several dealers are now facing prosecution .
26 Social workers are now receiving information about the school stretching back to 1970 , well before either man was involved with the private institution .
27 During the late 1970s , Commerson 's dolphin was the most heavily hunted , but recently this species has become less abundant and the crab fishermen are now catching Peale 's dolphin , dusky dolphin , Chilean black dolphin , and Burmeister 's porpoise .
28 Fishermen are now facing ruin , says MP
29 At Ogata , in Kochi prefecture , 44 boats are now taking tourists from three ports , mainly to look at Bryde 's whales .
30 Officials at Bulmers are now having talks with Euro MPs in the hope that together they can stop the tax increase from going through .
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