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

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1 we 're going to stay afloat now for news of a top European win for the Laser firm of Banbury.With the help of computers and fashion , their sailing craft are on the crest of the highest wave you ever did see
2 In this case the objects in the client 's discourse were her money ( which for her existed now as part of a house , now as cash again ) , her children , her husband , her husband 's possible future wife and family .
3 In the midst of these activities , Jaruzelski continued to conduct his negotiations with the representative of society , but now as part of an exercise in maskirovka rather than persuasion .
4 Now as part of the tranche of legislation mentioned at the outset of this section , parate execution is extended in Sri Lanka .
5 Now as part of an annual goal which is to run some public courses later on in the year , erm , I 've broken that down in a way that I may go through later , to things that I have to do on , on a month by month basis , and this month I need to create the mailing list .
6 Now as part of all this , the Centre is responsible for almost all the public lectures in the university , and we have been glad to make the open to the public at large , and therefore a very special welcome to those of you who have come in from outside .
7 Certainly the reliance now of necessity of such systems demands , and fortunately the nature of these types of premises is likely to permit , a much closer relationship between the ‘ business end ’ of the system and the valves which control it than has previously been considered to be necessary .
8 According to the Louvre , patching up the tears should prove easy , as the Museum 's restoration team is now in possession of abundant information about every square centimetre of the canvas .
9 Israel , now in possession of all the territory of geographical Palestine , seeks freedom from the threat of violence within the boundaries of this territory .
10 Now in receipt of government support ( and offering particular help for people under 30 ) , the Trust helped her apply for a Westminster Enterprise grant .
11 The ‘ limited contingent ’ , did not crush the opposition , now in receipt of the largest US covert operations support in the world .
12 Large tracts of Scotland are now in receipt of assistance from the European Commission , recognising the plight of industry in this country .
13 At 11 o'clock de Castelnau , by now in receipt of further intelligence which seemed to presage the total collapse of the defence on the Right Bank , was back in Joffre 's office .
14 The number is now in excess of 300 .
15 The total number of confirmed cases of BSE is now in excess of 41,000 , despite the Government 's estimate in 1989 that the cumulative total would peak at 20,000 cases .
16 ONE of the province 's most popular marching bands , the Millar Memorial Flute , has reported an increase in membership recently with it now in excess of 35 including many young members who are building a firm base for the future .
17 It is worth noting that the total grain storage capacity in Leith Docks was now in excess of 124,000 tons .
18 The stock of books is now in excess of 9,500 and will increase each year .
19 : Mb This scheme has been designed to overcome many of the objections that were raised to the earlier scheme , particularly in relation to the car parking that is now in excess of that which was originally required .
20 Huxley , the exponent of laboratory physiology , won a great victory over Owen when he contrived to get a statue of Darwin placed on the main staircase of the Natural History Museum ; but justice has been done with the passage of time , and Owen 's statue is now in pride of place in his building .
21 The play-off frame is the target but Brian Little 's men are now in sight of an automatic place thanks to the coolness of Mills in a job left vacant by David Kelly 's move to Newcastle .
22 99 , now in Museum of Transport and Archaeology , Hull ; see Y.A.J. XXXVII ( 1948-51 ) , fig .
23 Formerly , he was in favour of the abolition of Trident , but he is now in favour of three boats .
24 It is now in favour of three Tridents , but Opposition Members do not seem to have got that point yet .
25 Now in pursuance of the premisses the said lords spirituall and temporall and commons in Parlyament assembled for the ratifying confirming and establishing the said declaration and the articles clauses matters and things therein contained by the force of a law made in due for me by authority of Parlyament doe pray that it may be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true auntient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this king dome and soe shall be esteemed allowed adjudged deemed and taken to be and that all and every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly and strictly hold en and observed as they are expressed in the said declaration .
26 Now in spite of the heavy rain , thousands of spectators have converged on Henley for the one hundred and fifty-third Royal Regatta .
27 Now in fact of course you 've gone round in a ?
28 Margaret Thatcher had kept her word given over five years before that I would not lose out by my enforced move to Transport and I was now in charge of the biggest spender and largest employer in Whitehall .
29 Francis Maude , now in charge of the Citizen 's Charter , first fought it in 1983 , mainly to gain experience .
30 Muslim and Croat leaders now in charge of governing Bosnia as a newly independent country accused Serbia and the Serbian-dominated federal army yesterday of fomenting civil war .
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