Example sentences of "now [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 To judge by the events of the past week , Michael Heseltine has now enrolled in the Nixon school .
2 ‘ People are entitled to be angry — the cynical deceit of the Tory election campaign , the easy promise that all the economy needed was the reassurance of a Tory victory , all now exposed in the harsh light of the real world . ’
3 He envisages that a change in outlook may derive from appreciation of the complex event sequences that new techniques have now exposed in the Quaternary ; from appraisal of the classical models of change to accommodate the realization that extreme rapidity of change now has to be considered when evaluating chronological biotal and geomorphological processes ; from adjustment of geomorphology to new knowledge of Quaternary change such as rate of ice sheet growth and decay ; and similar adjustment of biogeography and of palaeoclimatology .
4 Move the paper down to row B and check your answer against the correct one now exposed in the third column .
5 The chairs now sit in the corner of a bedroom by a window , bringing a touch of Continental elegance to an otherwise very English interior .
6 It was an abomination and the Government were advised by the counterparts of those who now sit in the officials ' Box not to introduce it .
7 Their movement was direct and purposeful , quite unlike the earlier , haphazard approach of those who were now gathered in the ditch .
8 In this case the misgivings appear to be unfounded , but it does highlight the need for adequate controls on such experiments , both from a national and international perspective , since it is always possible that genetic engineering firms , which are now proliferating in the USA , Japan and northwest Europe , will turn to those , usually developing countries , where regulations are not as strict as those of , for example , the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) in the USA .
9 That is a principle which is now honoured in the breach , most notably in the power extended to police officers to issue instructions to prevent an apprehended breach of the peace , a power which apparently is subject to very little effective judicial scrutiny or control .
10 Local libraries and Citizen 's Advice Bureaux hold lists of solicitors practising in a locality and many firms now advertise in the Yellow Pages .
11 And then there 's just your vest now to go in the same drawer as your jumper .
12 A large body of " spreading " data is now accumulating in the cytogenetic literature , spanning all eukaryote species from plants to man .
13 In 1967 the Canadian government paid tribute to Lawren Harris by reproducing his oil painting of Bylot Island in Ontario for the 15 cent denomination postage stamp , now listed in the Stanley Gibbons ' commonwealth catalogue as No 586 — Canada .
14 They 've also been lucky : a box of curtains bought for £20 , for resale , yielded the magnificent tapestries now hanging in the study .
15 By rights Sue should be more adept at shop work because , after school and while waiting to go to RADA , she served in one of the hardware stores owned by her then businessman father , who became a Midlands MP and now sits in the House of Lords .
16 The second group arrived in a banged-up old Ford Cortina , which was now hidden in the lean-to barn behind the house .
17 The capital/revenue distinction is therefore important in business accounts even though the published balance sheets tend to understate it — a fact now emphasized in the Cash Flow Statement .
18 I had often discussed my plans with my uncle who , as Warden , now lived in the Warden 's Lodge at All Souls , where he and his wife encouraged me to visit them and always made me welcome .
19 It was the first work on which he collaborated-and collaborated happily-with Nicholas Georgiadis but it is now given in the heavy scarlet , black and gold designs which Georgiadis substituted in 1980 .
20 Cora-Beth now joined in the conversation .
21 Sixty police officers have now joined in the hunt for a sex attacker who 's struck nine times .
22 It was also necessary formally to sever its links with the Odiham Agricultural Society so , on 19 April 1791 , a letter was sent to the Society , saying that the College would not now persist in the Odiham plan of sending youths to France to be trained .
23 Improved Director Class D11 , 506 ‘ Butler Henderson ’ is now resting in the Great Hall flanked by two other famous locomotives .
24 Buckley , Llandudno and Cemaes Bay stepped up while relegated Brymbo and Gresford now remain in the league .
25 Perhaps the status of the collection , filled with classic modern masters ( Picasso , Braque , Gris and Leger ) , all now ensconced in the art-historical pantheon , seemed more reassuring than the overinflated and uncertain status of last week 's contemporary art ( see p. 17 ) .
26 ( Who I assume is now ensconced in the larger room at the foot of the spiral stairs . )
27 British consul David Hook was in Waco liaising with the authorities and checking on the health of the three British children released earlier and now recovering in the care of the local child protection agency .
28 Peggy Holmes , who is in her 60s , is now recovering in the City Hospital .
29 The questioners were now placed in the same difficulty as Jesus had been in .
30 This was the status the Mighty Minogue was now enjoying in the Land of the Rising Sun .
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