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

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1 At first they thought they were fighting a small local plan , but they 're now calling this road a ’ motorway by stealth ’ .
2 Worse still , we 're now entering that part of the year when those pathetic excuses ‘ leaves on the line ’ and ‘ the wrong type of snow ’ will be trotted out to explain away timetable chaos .
3 Er we 're now doing this partnership which was what today was about , about the new generation spindle .
4 I am now holding this package in my hand , Diane .
5 I am now holding this package in my hand , Diane .
6 REDUNDANT executives are now getting more job offers , particularly in south-east England , experts said yesterday .
7 More and more women from a peasant background are now reaching this stage — a fact which ca n't be ignored by employers .
8 The fact is that those hospitals south of the border that have achieved trust status are now delivering more patient care , recruiting more consultants and buying more equipment , and improving the service that they provide to the public in their areas .
9 Labour Party say they want to tackle crime in and we have , and I hope we will debate later on this agenda , the situation where a Labour Chairman of the Police Complaints Committee turns up a public meeting urging er law- breaking and support for people who are not actually gone to trial an a the circumstances of the events really does not concern us but it 's the fact that leaflets are now circularising this city , printed by our old friends , the resource centre , urging people to join the Defence Committee , which is supported by the University Labour Party , is supported by the West Labour Party and is supported by the Police Complaints Committee no less .
10 Some estimates say that up to 9.5 million people are now using some type of dBase , yet the three main variants are not cross-compatible .
11 You are now facing each other in a fully square-on position and each has an equal target profile ; furthermore , each has an equal opportunity to use body weapons .
12 By relaxing the restriction , we are now allowing any number of genes to mutate simultaneously , and they can add any number , positive or negative , to their current value .
13 Many of the service professions are now addressing this issue in their own training and might be glad of the help of specialised linguists .
14 The partners are now subcontracting more Airbus work to other companies and countries .
15 Most scientists are now persuaded that control of the exotic animals takes precedence over much other work .
16 hold on er now we are now hitting each other
17 Sources are now saying that Pinnacle 1 or HyperSparc , the Cypress/Ross version of a superscalar Sparc , that we pegged last week as debuting a 55MHz will actually be introduced as a 66.7MHz/70 SpecMark chip , which of course is faster than Viking .
18 As we gardeners know , a very high percentage of gardens are now tended this way .
19 The conflict , in which men of letters are now burying each other in eloquent abuse , is over the possession of Kavanagh 's soul and the legacy of his poems .
20 The big food chains are now showing more interest in buying British , he says but are operating in a competitive environment and need to define their margins and their supply lines .
21 The group members have not been idle during their enforced stay from Glenburrell Bridge as we have been helping out on the Society 's stall at local shows as well as building Thomas , The Tank Engine and , having purchased the show stand that we used to borrow , we are now adapting this stand for our own use at shows .
22 Prison management admits the regime , while being open , had been directionless and they are now introducing some purpose to the prisoners ' time there .
23 We have done this and are now putting more emphasis on expanded sales to the private sector home market and specific overseas markets , as our recently published results show .
24 Both women , who live in the same fashionable apartment block on New York 's Upper East Side , are now suing each other for nearly £7 million over the incident .
25 The building professions are now questioning this rush to implement sophisticated technical systems that may not be advantageous for the occupiers .
26 Cheap newsprint ; new technology which made it possible to attract readers by printing illustrations relatively cheaply ; growing mass literacy , at least in western Europe ; mass newspaper readerships ; a resulting growth of mass public feeling , often emotional and volatile , on international questions : all these were now adding another element to the changing picture of relations between the European states .
27 Rural areas were now allowed more freedom of choice as to farming methods , and the peasants ' propensity to more individualistic action was encouraged .
28 Intel is now appealing that arbitration decision .
29 ‘ The Group 's £3-million investment in this area means we have effectively reproduced the level of technology and quality of workshops that service our North Sea markets — a timely investment as we believe that the Middle East market is now demanding this kind of support .
30 It also renders the food safer as it is now proven that moisture , in addition to heat and time , kills off salmonella , chlostridium botulinum and lysteria most effectively .
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