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

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1 Mark … the jockey that rode him to victory at Cheltenham has retired from the saddle but still rides him out on the gallops and is now helping to tarin him
2 As the public sector debt repayment is now contracting in size ( to only £0.4 billion in 1990/91 compared with £14.7 billion in 1988/89 and £7.9 billion in 1989/90 ) and as a public sector borrowing requirement is expected for the 1991/92 and 1992/93 financial years , it seems likely that regular issuance of Treasury bills will be maintained .
3 They remained in control over the means of mass communications but those whose work or views they had long ignored were now clamouring for access .
4 The expected models 52 and 54 will be fitted out with 50MHz SuperSparc+ chips , which Sun 's silicon partner Texas Instruments Inc is now producing in volume , and introduced under a new multiprocessing numbering scheme that will see them called the 512 and 514 respectively .
5 Shankill player Cowan , the former Irish Junior number one , is no longer eligible for Junior events and welcomes the opportunity to share the team bench with the legendary Slevin , now competing for Lubeck in the German National League .
6 In East German they are now drowning in rubbish because they used to have a perfect recycling scheme everything was collected and recycled cos they just did n't have the materials .
7 He 's now recovering at home .
8 He 's now recovering at home .
9 He is now recovering at home in Barnard Castle after three operations and celebrated his 50th birthday on Monday .
10 He received a cut nose and bruised his arms and is now recovering at home .
11 He 's now recovering at hospital in Oxford .
12 She was cut free by firemen and is now recovering in hospital .
13 Mrs Marcos agreed long ago to fly her husband 's body direct to Laoag , but she is now hinting at defiance .
14 Among the different groups now contending for influence , the most important are the democratic reformers , the men and women who stood in recent local elections on platforms that broadly advocated multi-party politics and bolder economic change .
15 That is why we are now pressing for trade and co-operation agreements with the republics further to the east .
16 They are now booking for Easter ( £17 per person for bed , breakfast and evening meal ) .
17 Louise was now quivering with indignation .
18 Her husband Peter seen here last Christmas , is now dying of throat cancer .
19 A UNHCR official , Larry Hollingworth , who returned to Sarajevo yesterday , said 160 male war wounded remained in Srebrenica but no one was now dying from malnutrition .
20 Under co-founder Steve Hui , Fremont-based Everex Systems Inc , now trading under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection , spent millions of dollars trying to produce clones of Apple Computer Inc 's Macintosh and Sun Microsystems Inc workstations and an expensive computerised drafting table without ever getting them to market , according to United Press International ; former managers have also complained anonymously that Everex management frequently ordered more components than it needed in order to get lower prices , the wire service says .
21 There is already a KSR1 at Manchester University and the company has established a UK subsidiary ; it is now opening for business in Germany and France .
22 But even though the river 's dry a nearby training stables is now applying for permission to drill a bore hole and pump up to £10m gallons out of the ground to water horse gallops like this .
23 With the stable now returning to form after a lean spell , Afton Express should go close but I slightly prefer the more experienced RIVER HOUSE ( 1.15 ) , who jumped well when scoring over the course recently .
24 But surely , with so many modern marriages now ending in divorce , the Prince would probably earn public sympathy .
25 It is of course tragic that her marriage is now ending in failure .
26 we were both now trembling with anticipation , or lust .
27 The girl 's defence solicitor said she was now living at home after months in a children 's home during family difficulties .
28 But now living in South London he has n't been behind bars for ten years .
29 I trust they 're not now living in sin . ’
30 A regular visitor to Upper Dean Terrace was my grandmother 's old cook , Bessie , whose chicken cream and queen of puddings had been such a highlight of Nairn holidays , and who was now living in retirement in nearby Learmonth Terrace .
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