Example sentences of "now in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There is nothing I can do , ’ said the King , as she was dragged away , ‘ I can see those in charge , but it 's now in the hands of the Justice people . ’
2 The later encounter is prefaced by advice from Jimmy , whose leadership pretensions are by now in ashes : ‘ Be calm .
3 Nevertheless , they contain persuasive evidence to indicate that there was more for his people to do , and talk about , that there was more fun , than there is now in some parts of urban Scotland .
4 Many American students working in British drama schools find the answer to this question by using what is called ‘ standard American ’ , and this approach is being used now in training on both sides of the Atlantic .
5 As will be elaborated now in further contexts , it appears that the underlying reality to such difficulties was , and remains a complex contradiction which the catholic — nationalist alliance has still failed to solve .
6 There was a short silence now in which anyone with good enough hearing to detect a pin-drop would have detected the sound of hundreds of little grey cells jostling and barging each other in frantic efforts to arrive at a perfect understanding of the day 's events .
7 Now in its 4th year of production the BFI New Directors scheme is firmly established as an important way of locating new film and television makers .
8 However , it is true that government policies ( or lack of policies in some areas ) have contributed significantly to our problems and some of the changes that are now in the pipeline will almost certainly make matters worse .
9 The ‘ Topper ’ shallots are now in store , hung in our cool cellar in an onion get begged from the greengrocer .
10 Our Lavatera ‘ Barnsley ’ , now in its second year , is about 5ft tall and ready to flower .
11 Anthropological analysis of these beliefs , I believe , should add a crucial semantic dimension to compliment the many non-qualitative enquiries into policing now in progress .
12 He was now in the CID in the city and somewhat tentatively asked what subject I was reading .
13 And now in the firelight there is only the best of music to play .
14 Jay was now In Love with the impossible Lucy , Dionne went for butch crewcut teenagers , and they hugged each other 's hurt away and made love like some people offer Kleenex and brandy in times of stress .
15 On the screen Derek Carlisle said , ‘ Our foreign affairs correspondent , Trevor Newsom , is now in the studio on Luctia , ready to explain to us the background to today 's decisions by the Council of the Galaxy . ’
16 Perhaps the reader is now in a position to understand what Piaget intended when he said that infants ‘ construct ’ reality through action .
17 Annie , now in her thirties , talks about what being working class means in terms of self-image and worth .
18 ‘ They 'll be better off when they 're part of Europe , ’ I rejoin , now in the pub doorway .
19 Sanctioned by the Lawn Tennis Association and the Scottish Lawn Tennis Association , the event , now in its second year , is sponsored by Nomura International , one of the world 's leading investment banks .
20 Mr Keith Clarke , Executive Director of Nomura , said : ‘ Now in our second year , we are very pleased to support this event .
21 The range is accompanied by the choice of accessories — towels , socks , hats , etc plus something to carry them inn — multi-size bags in tough , durable fabric , in black , blue , green , white and now in dashing red .
22 New arrangements for the Training Fund have been devised and are now in operation .
23 It is now in the National Railway Museum , and another five were purchased privately .
24 But 20 per cent of its hops are now in the form of oils and essences and it is a growing sector .
25 HIGH GLOSS LACQUER NOW IN AEROSOL FORM
26 ‘ The ball is now in the Government 's court .
27 ‘ There 's a major reunion for all Gulf troops planned , and the other five , who are now in Germany , will be here then , ’ Dave said .
28 And the Epilogue also points forward in its closing words to ‘ a new tale ’ , because ‘ our present one is ended ’ , and the narrator says he has in mind the slow regeneration of Raskolnikov , now in prison , through love and suffering .
29 Would he be murdering people now in his struggle for existence ?
30 At about the same time , 1926 to be exact , Walter Cocking produced what became known as Everyman Four receiver , originally called Everyman 's Four-valve , one of which is now in the Science Museum .
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