Example sentences of "now [verb] at a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What makes the privatisations even more attractive is that vouchers on the secondary market now sell at a discount of over 60% .
2 Simon now lives at a nursing home in Hampshire … but after all they 've been through together , he 's spending time with his mum and dad .
3 They fear that they are now looking at a successor tax which is designed simply to allow the Government to muddle through to the next election .
4 I weird now looking at a game where you can pass back to the keeper , anyway I digress , the question I have is where is David Harvey now .
5 The company is now looking at a future that is brighter than for any time in the past 20 years .
6 In addition , an NHS general practitioner now prescribes at a rate of £100000 a year , and it is likely that referrals and use of other hospital services may amount to £200000 a year — these add up to £12m over 40 years .
7 Sock Shop shares , having hit 325p last year , now stand at a record low of 62p .
8 Having looked at the services export houses have to offer , we shall now look at a number of reasons why a manufacturer might want to use one .
9 Although the survey vessel was now travelling at a speed faster than light , its occupants experienced no sense of progress other than that which was fed to them through the navigational telemetry .
10 Quite simply , we have now arrived at a stage where too much heat is being trapped .
11 Germany 's current account , which shifted into deficit in January , is also likely to be near balance for the year as a whole , while Japan 's current-account surplus is now running at a quarter of its 1986 level .
12 Apocalypse Now appeared at a time when the political climate in America was shifting to the right , resulting in Reagan 's victory in the 1980 presidential elections .
13 CASES OF people infected with the Aids virus , HIV , are now increasing at a rate of almost five a day , according to the latest government figures .
14 In a week when government figures showed that cases of people infected with the Aids virus are now increasing at a rate of almost five a day , one could see their point .
15 Half way across the field to the ditch where a jeep was now straining at a rope attached to the emerging car , the Substitute lit on a possible solution .
16 Mrs Gordon ( 61 ) who lives in Kingshurst , West Midlands , and now works at a nursing home , admitted in an official statement released by solicitor Steven Jonas that she had not carried out a smear test before joining Dr Kumar 's practice , but claimed she followed a technique he taught her .
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