Example sentences of "now [v-ing] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After a year of further research , planning , test transmissions and consultation with concerned groups , the service is now going into operation on the main edition of Central News .
2 But Hunting has invested £10m of its own money in BAe 's new Jetstream 41 which is now going into production .
3 I am now going into business by myself .
4 German formations from the north were now marching into position on either side of 20th Corps , but those assigned to the left wing — called by the Germans the ‘ Eastern Group ’ — might have to face about if Rennenkampf marched south .
5 The team I tipped at the start of the season are now moving into overdrive .
6 It will receive waste from both the new Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactors ( AGRs ) now coming into operation , and future Pressurised-Water Reactors ( PWRs ) , like the proposed Sizewell B station .
7 The Tornado strike aircraft , now coming into service with the RAF , will carry two JP233 pods under its fuselage .
8 One of the methods that the business intends to use to stay on top is now coming into play .
9 The cottage itself was severe , a slate-roofed little building in the Cornish tradition , but its walls were covered with creepers now coming into leaf .
10 The school library is a materials center , an instructional materials center , or any of the equivalent terms now springing into existence .
11 ( 1982 ) , and Venkatraman and Camillus ( 1984 ) , also provide classifications , and these alternative perspectives are now creeping into student textbooks ; see , for example , Quinn , Mintzberg and James ( 1988 ) .
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