Example sentences of "now [vb pp] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Olney , 22 , who cost £700,000 from Aston Villa during the summer , has now completed a three-match ban from last season and has been added to the squad which hit five goals against Nottingham Forest last Saturday . |
2 | I have now received a polite letter from B.T. together with a phone card worth 30p . |
3 | The province 's four main tournament organisations have broken away from the controlling Northern Ireland Karate Board and have now formed a rival umbrella group of their own . |
4 | The North Oxford brigade had by now formed a coherent clique at one end of the room , separated by a buffer zone of bare carpet from the jolly tradesmen . |
5 | HCIMA has now developed a full range of distance learning material which can be used in a variety of ways for those seeking supervisory or management qualifications without full or even part-time attendance at college . |
6 | For new home-owners , some builders have now given a 20-year guarantee against structural defects , but the NHBC has not followed suit . |
7 | The Frome Turnpike Trustees have returned to the scene ; the powers vested in them by previous legislation having been insufficient to meet their needs , they were now given a helping hand on 19 June 1797 , with : |
8 | You may be sure that I have now placed a regular order with CRA St Albans , my local stockist , so that I am not disappointed in the future . |
9 | Colourists at the Michaeljohn salon apply the renowned Henara Natural Colouring Powders to craftily enhance the natural pigmentation of the hair and replace its sheen , and Henara has now added a Hot Oil Conditioner to this hair-care collection , which is especially useful for injecting life and gloss back into devitalised hair after the stresses of summer . |
10 | TO THE political burdens already on the shoulders of Nelson Mandela , President of the African National Congress , is now added a fresh wave of accusations against his incorrigible wife . |
11 | The system using freezing instead of hot branding has been working for 12 years and the firm has now won a Royal Warrant . |
12 | Because his exhibition programme was among the country 's ( and the world 's ) most impressive , the museum is now deemed a premier destination for philanthropic largesse . |
13 | When you realise that 90 are now considered a reasonable number , it is clear that at least one thing has not changed for the better . |
14 | One part per billion is now considered a safe level . |
15 | Science now occupied a central place in the ensuing debate over national efficiency . |
16 | Originally they were cumbersome , but Marconi have now designed a lightweight model . |
17 | It could have broken him , particularly with the other hardships he has suffered , but he has now adopted a philosophical approach to his plight . |
18 | Once they 'd come out of the house , he 'd shaken himself free of the women and had now adopted a surly silence . |
19 | But her family have now lodged a formal complaint with the Police Complaints Authority which is to investigate . |
20 | In relation to every matter in respect of which there is an outstanding written , we have just about now prepared a general proof . |
21 | I approached OCLC , and sent them copies of randomly selected catalogue cards , and they have now prepared a costed proposal for retroconversion . |
22 | Christie , 32 , confirmed : ‘ I have now made a definite commitment to compete for another two years . |
23 | BIIBA has now made a strong complaint to Fimbra about the latter 's decision to withdraw from an agreement made on 18 September which would have allowed BIIBA members , who held existing professional indemnity cover , to renew their existing policies . |
24 | ‘ He 's now made a brave decision in many respects , because he 's been brought up playing for one club in one way . |
25 | The University has now presented a new petition to the Court of Sessions which informs the Trustees of the will which governs the Torre Bequest ( including a work by Ruysdael and a sculpture by Adriaen de Vries ) that their rights over the collection are to be removed . |
26 | We have now collected a good number of formulae which will serve us well in the following sections . |
27 | We have now had a positive response from nearly 2000 ‘ old ’ Stirling alumni . |
28 | I had now accomplished a vital part of her training process . |
29 | Another insulin manufacturer has now produced a fixed mixture of insulins very similar to Mixtard , called Actraphane . |
30 | We 've now got a good package which saves us nearly eighty thousand pounds and to actually undo all of that and create an awful lot of public disquiet plus a problem with regard to potential redundancy to particular saving that accommodates this as the absolutely completely inane and except for where it came from , I would be gobsmacked if it came tonight . |