Example sentences of "now [verb] on the " in BNC.

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1 All agree that the main beneficiaries of the indigenization process have been the state functionaries and those few Nigerians who now sit on the boards of TNCs ( see Ake , 1985 ; Hoogvelt , 1979 ) .
2 My mum and Mrs Quigley were now ritting on the arm of the sofa , their eyes glued to the screen , as Quigley paced around the room .
3 From this humble beginning the family has built the Saha Pathana group , a collection of over 60 companies , 18 of which are now listed on the stockmarket .
4 This little dish , or a similar one , is now listed on the menus of scores of Cypriot-Greek taverns and London bistros under the name of taramasalata .
5 Her eyes were now riveted on the ruler in the nun 's hand .
6 Having seen the need for NEAS , the coordinator now sits on the steering committee for the development of the Sunderland Enterprise Centre where NEAS will be one of the business advice services .
7 Leasametric has now jumped on the Tadpole bandwagon and will be an Sparcbook authorised rental company .
8 We can now build on the techniques presented in the last section to examine two contentious issues in investment ( and corporate ) finance .
9 He now lived on the other side of the road from the Greencroft so it was very convenient for games of football or cricket .
10 Relief is now given on the first sale of BES holdings .
11 Ace was lounging on the sofa next to her , his shoeless feet now resting on the table next to the coffee , Kate 's glances of distaste having been completely ignored .
12 For the next root , we use another sweeping matrix based on the second part of ( 5 ) : unc If this square matrix is used to postmultiply A1 we find unc We now iterate on the submatrix unc to determine the last two elements of x3 ; we leave the completion of the solution to the reader. ,
13 Fear on the inside and now fear on the outside as well .
14 The diffused fill light is now placed on the other side of the camera .
15 The most significant are that the proposed SAS requires auditors to be active , rather than passive , and to perform procedures specifically designed to identify circumstances which might call into question the appropriateness of the going concern basis ; that the future period which should be considered by both the directors and auditors in assessing the validity of the going concern basis should be extended to one year from the date the accounts are approved by the directors ; and that emphasis is now placed on the need for adequate disclosures in accounts of matters giving rise to inherent uncertainties that affect a company 's ability to continue as a going concern .
16 Secondly , claims that the family is losing its educational function need to be balanced by an acknowledgment that increasing emphasis is now placed on the central role parents play in their child 's development , even where very young children spend part of the day in the care of another ( see Part Two ) .
17 All now depended on the landing in Scotland , originally intended only as a diversion , though few who remembered James 's disaster-prone record can have felt very optimistic about it .
18 Everything now depended on the resolution and strength of the revolutionary Soviet state to halt the advance of fascism .
19 Note the turntable ( minus stockade ) , now installed on the Keithley & Worth Valley Railway .
20 The company said Mr Saatchi would now concentrate on the overall strategy of the business while Mr Louis-Dreyfus would be responsible for its profits growth .
21 Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott could now concentrate on the preparations for the Normandy landings , although he was still not fully fit after the months of hard training he did with his men .
22 But harmonization will now concentrate on the essentials — the peripherals will be left to a process of mutual recognition by states .
23 More emphasis on domestic subjects in the curriculum of secondary school girls was now recommended on the grounds that ‘ every girl should be looked upon as a potential wife and mother ’ , just as the Board of Education promoted the teaching of housewifery , laundry and cookery to working class girls .
24 He leaned forward to retrieve one of the ejected cartridges now scattered on the tiled floor around his feet .
25 Mr. Michael : In the light of the White Paper , what importance should the public in Wales now place on the 10-year plans being prepared by health authorities and considered by his Department ?
26 A small bouquet of flowers now lies on the spot where Mr Claridge fell to earth .
27 Consumer goals which were never contemplated by the peasantry in the past , now appear on the screen in their own homes and villages .
28 One has only to look at the regularity with which courses on modelling now appear on the MRS lists .
29 The concept of parental rights may be in serious general decline — ‘ it has become increasingly difficult to reconcile its existence with the predominant emphasis which the law now places on the welfare of children ’ .
30 Innocent began now to concentrate on the imperial bishops and on securing practical support for Otto , who in turn was exhorted to assume a manly attitude and in short " to live up to " the title to which he had been called .
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