Example sentences of "now [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As a consequence , the number of ministerial appointees with farming experience has increased by over half since 1980 so that farming interests now predominate among the ministerially appointed members , as well as among the members appointed by the councils .
2 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 ) .
3 The front two pews were removed ; a raised platform was built for the Communion table and choir who now sit inside the new , straight Communion rail .
4 Putting strands from each side into curl rags , she said , ‘ Now sit by the fire and brush the rest dry , while I collect the eggs . ’
5 The chairs now sit in the corner of a bedroom by a window , bringing a touch of Continental elegance to an otherwise very English interior .
6 It was an abomination and the Government were advised by the counterparts of those who now sit in the officials ' Box not to introduce it .
7 Now pick on a word which describes your new self-image ( e.g. winner , adventurer , sparkler , powerhouse , inventor , joybringer , enthusiast , philosopher ) .
8 Local libraries and Citizen 's Advice Bureaux hold lists of solicitors practising in a locality and many firms now advertise in the Yellow Pages .
9 Blue chip shares now sell on a phenomenal 37 times their earnings — but that is half as phenomenal as the ratio of three years ago .
10 What makes the privatisations even more attractive is that vouchers on the secondary market now sell at a discount of over 60% .
11 Publisher 's themed series now account for a significant part of the market , but are too many thought up by designers and marketing departments rather than horticulturalists ?
12 We have made real progress in developing our non-oil related businesses where sales now account for a good proportion of the Group 's turnover
13 FoE claims that halons now account for a quarter of the ozone depleting chemicals in use in the UK .
14 The net result is that enterprises with some form of linkage to the global market now account for the largest part of the global production structure — in raw materials , manufactures and services .
15 This is highlighted by the high performance of Axminster sales which now account for the majority .
16 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. ,
17 Fear on the inside and now fear on the outside as well .
18 These are all that now remain of a series of columns that surrounded the convent of Santa Caterina in the Middle Ages .
19 Buckley , Llandudno and Cemaes Bay stepped up while relegated Brymbo and Gresford now remain in the league .
20 There are surely plenty of unemployed people who for long were treated as less than human , who now long for the chance to demonstrate their humanity in helping others , and doing it with a smile .
21 Eppleton CW will now Esh in the final of the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup following their 3–0 win Cleadon SC .
22 In view of his admission some weeks ago that this Government have imposed the heaviest tax burden in British history , will the right hon. Gentleman now apologise for the Chancellor 's wholly inaccurate statement to the House yesterday that the Government have been cutting taxes ever since 1979 ?
23 Should not the right hon. Gentleman now apologise for the false promises that he made in 1991 ?
24 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 ?
25 The substance of the words of regulation 4 now appear at the beginning of the document on aircraft accident investigation produced by the International Civil Aviation Organization ( ICAO ) in the 13th Annex to its convention .
26 The updated logo features ‘ a more contemporary typeface and slight modifications to the spacing of the design 's blocks ’ , and the white letters now appear on a burgundy background instead of the traditional blue — and we hope the company gets some very tough questioning at the annual meeting over the cost .
27 It had looked as if Robert Palmer was getting Digital Equipment Corp back onto an even keel , but now comes cause for great concern : too many companies decide that if the product is having a tough time in the market , the answer is to change the packaging , and DEC is tarting up its famous lower-case ‘ digital ’ logo , which has stood the company in excellent stead since 1957 ; the updated logo features ‘ a more contemporary typeface and slight modifications to the spacing of the design 's blocks ’ , and the white letters now appear on a burgundy background instead of the traditional blue — and we hope the company gets some very tough questioning at the annual meeting over the cost .
28 Consumer goals which were never contemplated by the peasantry in the past , now appear on the screen in their own homes and villages .
29 One has only to look at the regularity with which courses on modelling now appear on the MRS lists .
30 Foreign Offices of a modern kind , specialized in their functions , subdivided ( usually on a largely geographical basis ) into departments with still more specialized duties and employing considerable numbers of experts of all kinds , now appear for the first time in the major European capitals .
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