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

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1 As well as Britain we now sell to Scandanavia .
2 I find it hard to believe that my paintings now sell in London and many other places !
3 George , sister Alison and father George senior work with brewer John to produce six brews which now sell from Cornwall to Alloa .
4 But only a handful of rare breed Gloucester cattle now remain at Maisemore Court .
5 I have for a long time been suspicious of the doctrine of gradualism in politics and the foibles of the Foreign Office , which uses the double-speak of diplomacy , as I saw in the Anglo-Irish diktat and now smell in Maastricht .
6 OSF says final contracts specifying who is responsible for re-working and integrating which pieces of DME have yet to be exchanged , although Tivoli Systems Inc boss Frank Moss says ‘ we now report to IBM , not OSF . ’
7 It says final contracts specifying who is responsible for re-working and integrating which pieces of DME have yet to be exchanged , although Tivoli Systems boss Frank Moss says ‘ we now report to IBM , not the Open Software Foundation . ’
8 It is estimated more than 2,000 people now sleep on London 's streets and another 50,000 in various forms of temporary accommodation .
9 These items now re-emerge on EMI 's mid-price Phoenixa label , together with one of my favourites among all Bach 's organ pieces — the joyously spirited Fugue à la gigue in G minor ( BWV577 ) which derives from earlier sessions .
10 no , it 's not that , listen , listen now , now listen to Santa now , listen to Santa , if you went home , if you went , listen to me now
11 Now listen to Foster — whose General Chemicals covers parts of Mond 's old empire — talking about today 's acid rain .
12 In fact , only a minority of people now smoke in Wimpey offices .
13 The stone rings and Avenues of Avebury had gone already , broken , burnt and buried early in the 18th century ( almost all those that now stand at Avebury were dug out of their pits and re-erected in the 1920s ad 1930s ) .
14 They scraped through by an 8–7 margin and now travel to Upminster in the next round .
15 The Republic now travel to Turkey for their final match knowing that even a win may not suffice .
16 Posh now travel to Plymouth for Wednesday 's second-round tie .
17 Many of these paintings now hang in Chartwell in Britain .
18 NOW OPEN IN MANCHESTER
19 SEVENTY years after the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun , people are now able to come ‘ face to face ’ with the king 's mummy in a fascinating new exhibition now open in Dorchester to mark the 70th Anniversary of the discovery of the young pharaoh 's tomb .
20 I mean I 'm no historian , you 'd have to check up on this with my hubby , but as far as I know the Reformation started up North in Europe a guid lang mile away from Rome and the Pope and that , up in the Region of what we now know as Holland , and Germany and Alsace Lorraine .
21 Her enormous empire , Palmyra , extended the land we now know as Iraq through to Southern Africa .
22 I was hoping he would not offer us a glass of his very potent drink that I now know as Calvados .
23 That defeat closed the west to the Magyars who then set about colonising the Pannonian plain and founding the state we now know as Hungary .
24 In the light of what we in our omniscience now know of Falkenhayn 's intentions , and of the hideous tragedy that was to ensue at Verdun , we may say that France should not have decided to hold the city at all costs .
25 The centre-right Popular Action ( AP ) party , led by former President Fernando Belaúnde Terry ( 1980-1985 ) , which rejected Fujimori 's new date for municipal elections , now set for Jan. 29 , 1993 , and stated that " more than 17 political parties " demanded that he reverse the decision to postpone them from November 1992 [ see p. 38959 ] .
26 Former Sunderland striker Billy Hughes , who played in the 1973 Cup winning team and is now steward at Stressholme Golf Club , Darlington , said : ‘ It brought all the memories flooding back .
27 But the modern equivalents of the apothecaries , surgeons , druggists and vets of the past now operate from Driffield , which began to take over from Kilham as the ‘ Capital of the Wolds ’ in the late 18th century and through the 19th .
28 ‘ Your mother perchance felt for your father , much as you now feel for Prince Edward .
29 Now fuck off Piper while the going is good for you . ’
30 I now go to Debenham High School .
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