Example sentences of "now [v-ing] a new " in BNC.

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1 Some people are ardent collectors of 20s , 30s and 50s furniture , or even the 40s utility pieces which are now enjoying a new vogue .
2 The canals of England had a much shorter life , though many are now gaining a new importance as recreational routeways .
3 I am now writing a New Canto of Don Juan …
4 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication starting in June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
5 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication starting in June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
6 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication as from June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
7 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication as from June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
8 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication as from June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
9 NEW : I am now publishing a new publication as from June 1990 entitled ‘ Railway Antiques Monthly ’ .
10 ‘ He 's very entrepreneurial , and was n't satisfied with just a holiday home , so we 're now developing a new hotel which promises to be — and I quote Stephen now — ‘ the best in the Caribbean ’ . ’
11 Apartheid arguments over , the Commonwealth 's now seeking a new role spreading democracy , but the assembly lacks stars and so far the Cypriots have stolen the show .
12 Having failed in its attempt to induce individuals by offering to pay £1,000 per borehole , it is now attempting a new strategy which involves inducing the whole community .
13 Alwyn Crawshaw , one of the UK 's most distinguished watercolour painters , is now presenting a new 12 part TV series on Channel 4 called A Brush With Art .
14 Texas Instruments Inc is now sampling a new chip that it says will allow colour X-terminals to be sold below the $1,000 price line — its first product specifically aimed at the X market .
15 Henry , as peer of France , was now holding a new duché-pairie in the south-west .
16 Number 7 was originally the monastic granary , now sporting a new frontage , put up around 1890 .
17 After the recent heady events , the Forum is now entering a new phase .
18 Men from the company sector might find the jargon of competitive market solutions more appealing , but most recognised they were now entering a new milieu .
19 Maybe , Liz reflects ( for this is what she contemplates , through the oval mirror ) , maybe this is why they decided to have such a party , this year , at the end of this decade : as a sign that they had weathered so much , and were now entering a new phase ?
20 ‘ Their decision to retire is selflessly motivated by the recognition that we are now entering a new and election-oriented phase in the political process , ’ Mr de Klerk said .
21 Instead , many social services departments are now introducing a new type of service , offering more ‘ care ’ to people who need a lot of help and assistance .
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