Example sentences of "now [verb] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is very much the same as sample 3 , but the tucking needles are now tucking for two rows before knitting two rows .
2 Once again , the same format as the previous two samples , but needles are now tucking for four rows before knitting for four rows .
3 Wilkinson 's Royal Berkshire side went on to beat Raynes Park and now qualify for next Saturday 's final at the Puma Centre in Welwyn .
4 Equalization is not so much between classes as between individuals within a population which is now treated for this purpose as though it were one class .
5 A restaurant in Swansea is now catering for all tastes , by serving canine customers , as well as human ones .
6 And we are now catering for 160 staff at Glasgow Development Agency in their new top quality restaurant where there is emphasis on healthy eating .
7 They now account for another quarter .
8 Employment problems now account for more claims than any other factor , according to LPG , who in one recent case picked up a £13,000 legal costs bill for an accountant dismissed by Lambeth Council .
9 The District 's Annual Report for 1959–60 said that , although the WEA 's national officers were still trying to achieve this increased grant , the Eastern had exceptionally-strong claims and accordingly ‘ we are now pressing for special consideration ’ : in other words , Jacques was arguing with the Ministry that , even if it could not afford 90% grant to the WEA as a whole , could this not be allowed to the Eastern District individually ?
10 Increasingly concerned about the risk of a major nuclear accident in the region , France , Germany , Britain and several other EC countries are now pressing for stronger action .
11 The designation means that other marine areas may now qualify for similar protection .
12 1.22 The automatic directions now provide for mandatory disclosure of the substance of expert evidence which is to be relied upon at trial within 10 weeks of close of pleadings .
13 At least the knights had not been party to the massacre ; they had achieved their task and now looked for suitable reward .
14 Similarly , the TUC 's exclusive concentration on learning from experience in the workplace resembles much of what now passes for experience-based learning in progressive adult education elsewhere .
15 As in the rest of Europe , breeders are now looking for young stock with high genetic potential and are no longer settling for the fancy animal with a borderline production pedigree .
16 Yasmin said she 'd had enough and was now looking for full-time modelling work .
17 The NRA Southern Region is now looking for Technical Assistants and Trainee Scientists to be based at the new analytical laboratory at Waterlooville in Hampshire which will be the main centre for chemical , biological and microbiological analysis of effluent and surface water samples collected throughout the Region .
18 Mr Kingsland is now looking for another companion .
19 Due to an increasing demand for the morale boosting treatment , the Red Cross is now looking for more Hand Care and Beauty Care volunteers to spend half a day each week with patients in local hospitals .
20 At PIL , currently dealing with Blundstone , Terra , Royer and Hard Yakka and now looking for more names , co-director Peter Caplow is adamant that things are still in their infancy .
21 But she has been able to provide brief descriptions and detectives are now looking for three youths .
22 The Coleraine Festival of Pool , held at the Lodge Hotel , proved a big success , and now plans for next year 's event are under way … with the French national team among those likely to make an appearance .
23 The travellers have now applied for retrospective planning permission .
24 On top of this military expenditure , the government had to find the cost of Edward IV 's funeral ( £1,886 ) and the cost of Edward V 's coronation , now rescheduled for 22 June .
25 On top of this military expenditure , the government had to find the cost of Edward IV 's funeral ( £1,886 ) and the cost of Edward V 's coronation , now rescheduled for 22 June .
26 At that time the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain will advocate that all dispensed liquid medicines should be supplied in a child resistant container , as now happens for solid dose preparations .
27 Meteoriticists are now searching for further specimens in the Canadian Arctic and there are plans for expeditions to northern Greenland .
28 We have reduced that period to five weeks , which means that millions of patients now wait for shorter periods than they did under a Labour Government .
29 The bigger TV companies are now lobbying for further relaxations in the rules which would pave the way for a Great North TV station stretching from coast to coast and , inevitably , providing a diluted regional service .
30 Diarrhoea , which I had now had for five days , finally drove me from my bed at six-thirty .
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