Example sentences of "now [vb -s] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is another offering from Epic Megagames whose name now guarantees hours of fun .
2 Do n't Climb Out Of The Window now has pride of place alongside the great authors at Blackwells bookshop in Oxford .
3 ‘ There is no set procedure , ’ said Mr David Learmount , a former RAF pilot and now features editor of Flight International .
4 This comment by the Reporter now forms part of Sheriff Principal Ronald Ireland 's written note in his ruling following that first appeal : ‘ Sloan to prove other members are involved ’ .
5 Lorenz had his model restored and it now takes pride of place on his writing desk , decorated in the colours of the aircraft flown by Helmut Lennartz also formerly of III/JG7 .
6 for more than 6 weeks now entails loss of pension and loss of Housing Benefit ; formerly local authorities had discretion to continue entitlement to Housing Benefit for quite prolonged admissions .
7 Humbrol , the French company that owns Airfix , Britain 's biggest model manufacturer , now gives pride of place in its collection to Tornado , F-16 , Mirage and even AWACS jets — hastily re-packaged as a ‘ Gulf series ’ .
8 Fabric designs produced at Bourton on the Water in Gloucestershire have won a Queens Award for Warwick Fabrics , a company which started just 4 years and now sells 70% of output overseas .
9 His company , Summum , now sells $1m-worth of wine each year .
10 The Centers for Disease Control now reports evidence of hantavirus infection in 12 out of 42 deer mice ( Peromyscus maniculatus ) trapped around the homes of infected people , which suggests that this illness may have a rodent vector .
11 Previously , if dismissed a qualifying worker would normally have lost his home , but the Act now provides security of tenure that extends to a surviving spouse and , under certain circumstances , to some other family members .
12 Most of the skin on her head was destroyed , and she now faces years of plastic surgery .
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