Example sentences of "now [vb base] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now pick on a word which describes your new self-image ( e.g. winner , adventurer , sparkler , powerhouse , inventor , joybringer , enthusiast , philosopher ) .
2 What makes the privatisations even more attractive is that vouchers on the secondary market now sell at a discount of over 60% .
3 FoE claims that halons now account for a quarter of the ozone depleting chemicals in use in the UK .
4 Now relax with a drink , Slick , and get yourself ready for the girls . "
5 Most analysts have now cut their first quarter forecast , and the views now range from a loss of 64 cents a share to a profit of eight cents — and David Wu of S G Warburg has gone out on a limb with forecast $0.80 a share loss .
6 Now hold on a bit .
7 They have been beaten finalists on three occasions and the setbacks now act as a spur to the present squad .
8 Opening titles , which once featured an animated zoom shot up the Thames ending in a close-up of the clockface on Big Ben , now consist of a camera making a spectacular swoop into the newsroom .
9 Sock Shop shares , having hit 325p last year , now stand at a record low of 62p .
10 The most enduring band of their time now seem like a memory bound up in a few classic singles and a reputation for ‘ nuttiness ’ .
11 THIS is the flowering of our civilization , not Monet 's waterlilies , which now seem like a remnant of a prehistoric way of thinking .
12 Its proposals will make what has happened up to now look like a day out at the seaside .
13 They now look after a range of laboratory products as well as Olympus microscopes they can advise on many other of your laboratory requirements .
14 What we now know as a result of studies on the enkephalin-endorphin system has brought a new understanding of pain and of bodily responses to injury .
15 Most universities now opt for a system which combines the best features of both approaches .
16 I now opt for a Gamakatsu 6318 .
17 Most Army helicopters now operate with a crew of two , and the Gazelles of 658 Squadron are no exception .
18 The town centre property in Castlegate is owned by brewers Tetley who now operate from a depot on the outskirts of the town .
19 Suppose that we now define as a measure of the capital intensity of the Y sector relative to the X sector as a whole .
20 On the day , first collect your number — most events now ask for a deposit , so ensure you have the correct money .
21 ‘ In London , many landlords now ask for a month 's rent in advance .
22 I now turn to a consideration of some implications of the cognitive neuropsychology of face recognition for phenomenology — an approach to the mind and mental phenomena that gives prominence to introspectible ‘ phenomena ’ understood as acts of consciousness and their immediate objects .
23 We now turn to a consideration of the early use of social surveys in the United States .
24 If we now turn to a consideration of the social consequences of failure at the phallic stage of Oedipal resolution combined with inadequate superego-development and regressive fixations , we will see that all forms of behaviour which represent aggression directed at the father are the consequence of the fundamental failure to renounce the mother as a love-object .
25 We now turn to a description of change in /a/ , with which the /Ε/; system can be compared .
26 We now turn to a discussion of a series of issues associated with the quality of indicators used .
27 We now turn to a number of motions on G M B services .
28 The fervour has become so great that some now argue for a tightening of the Obscene Publications Act .
29 I will begin by telling you that I now live on a farm close to a beautiful little town in Umbria , the region of St Francis .
30 Gillian Mountfield and daughter Rosanna , who 's mentally handicapped , now live in a council flat in Cheltenham .
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