Example sentences of "now [vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | They make good employees for ‘ us ’ : a transfer has now occurred , for the pronoun now refers to commercial enterprises , financed by the World Bank . |
2 | A lot of last year 's unexported electronics gear now sits on crowded shelves in Seoul 's small apartments . |
3 | The Reverend Patricia Pinkerton now looks after two churches and more than two thousand parishioners . |
4 | Valenzuela now lives among other exiles in France . |
5 | A grazer , it now lives in small herds of five to fifty individuals . |
6 | He now lives in three homes in Kenya : they belong to people who think of themselves , he says , as his sons . |
7 | This now happens in two ways . |
8 | In other words the maximum movement , which now occurs in both directions , is around five per cent and in practice generally a good deal less . |
9 | AIDS now occurs in most countries . |
10 | Dismembered , it now deals in separate titles of the Code with the abrogation of formality in wills , and in legacies and trusts . |
11 | This Movement now exists in many countries and fulfils a need in elderly people . |
12 | The data base now exists in several forms . |
13 | He then worked at a Salmon Farm near Fort William before joining Douglas Reyburn , where he now concentrates on new developments and quality control . |
14 | The kind of people who were to live in the network of what now amounts to eight properties — six owner-occupied houses and two rented apartment schemes — were not people with severe disabilities and high levels of dependency . |
15 | It now discriminates against trained nurses taking the Project 2000 scheme . |
16 | Put your pointer over one of the sides of the border that now stretches for twelve cells , click , and drag the range to where you want it . |
17 | He puts it at 370 curies ( the NRPB now guesses at 150 curies ) . |
18 | The challenge now rests with local authorities in partnership with others . |
19 | The responsibility now rests with local councils rather than the Government . |
20 | What had once been a largely invisible world of mental hospitals , private suffering , and professional services now appears in local communities as homelessness , strange persons in public , and bewilderment about who is responsible for whom . |
21 | Several concessions have also been made in relation to capital gains tax : the amount of gain allowed tax free has risen from £1,000 a year to £5,000 a year and this allowance now applies to all gains , not just small gains as was formerly the case . |
22 | This rule , which was formerly applicable only to equitable interests in choses in action and personal trust funds , now applies to equitable interests in all kinds of property . |
23 | Furthermore , in some of these states , the marital exemption now applies to sexual assaults apart from rape . |
24 | The Wolverton Royal Train string now consists of thirteen vehicles . |
25 | The British Merchant Navy now consists of 545 vessels compared with 1682 vessels in 1975 . |
26 | Always an out-spoke interviewee , he now taps into spiritual matters immediately you begin to speak to him . |
27 | She now speaks of those hours of heady emotion in a voice of wry amusement : ‘ I had tremendous hopes in my heart . ’ |
28 | It now falls between all stools and can not be allowed to suffer a lingering death any longer . |
29 | Judging their welfare now becomes in many ways a much easier matter since we do not have the intervention of mysterious interests which , on Regan 's model , they must be supposed to have yet will be unable to give voice to since they do not speak . |
30 | But much volunteer help now flows to statutory services , like hospitals and old people 's homes . |