Example sentences of "[coord] now [art] " in BNC.

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1 Benedicta — was courteous to everyone , whether it be Hob 's wife , Ranulf the rat-catcher , or now a court gallant .
2 The more palatable impression of retirement peacefully spent in the warmer climes of retirement homes on the south coast ( or now the more exotic coastline of southern France and Spain ) is available only to a privileged few .
3 The Mark III version of the Marsh machine went into commercial production and now no gentleman 's laboratory is complete without one .
4 No electricity for two days , the gas turned off too , and now no water .
5 She was Jane , except to Rob , and now no one else would ever be allowed to use that diminutive .
6 And the last thing before you shut them doors , you say , and now no smoking .
7 Out of sight , shielded by riot and revelry and now a quarter of a century older , lurks the poet who boasted he had not shown his young mug in Poor People : the sober laborious craftsman determined that his tone shall save everything .
8 Sebastian de Ferranti , Basil 's brother and now a director of Ferranti 's competitor GEC , is a trustee of the interests but it is not clear whether he shares these views .
9 Joan Ruddock , former chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and now a member of Labour 's front bench team in the Commons , said she and many others were ‘ deeply saddened ’ by the change .
10 And now a third major part has had to be changed .
11 A newspaper and now a bank have since taken over .
12 Mr Terry Davis , Labour MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill , told the Guardian last night : ‘ As a former employee of British Leyland and now a member of the Commons public accounts committee , I pressed for an inquiry into the sale .
13 Dog-eared it may be , but the idea is being given a new lease of life by the rapprochement between the Soviet Union and South Korea , the thaw in relations between Japan and North Korea , and now a likely peace treaty between Japan and the Soviet Union .
14 ‘ They tell me he 's a little more relaxed on this one than his earlier ones , ’ says Kyle MacLachlan , Agent Cooper in David Lynch 's TV-phenomenon Twin Peaks and now a dead ringer for keyboard player Ray Manzarek .
15 At some point he managed to convince us his trade was respectable , nay , even smart , and now a lump of broken stone will cost you a grand .
16 I would never , ever have said I was anorexic , until a neighbour and now a close friend , Anita , came out and labelled me one .
17 Otto von Habsburg , the Habsburg heir and now a Euro-MP for Bavaria , argues that Hitler 's National Socialists would never have gained power if the Weimar Republic had adopted the British voting system after the First World War .
18 Morrissey , formerly lead singer of the Smiths and now a solo artist , is the central figure in this demi-monde and he has successfully mounted a long career based on a delightfully British blend of prurience and prudery .
19 The 387ft-tall Commercial Union tower , designed by architects GMW and now a shattered shell , was widely praised at the time of its completion in the late 1960s as a successful adaptation of the modern American commercial style , fronting a Manhatten style piazza .
20 An astonishing group of palaces and fortresses built in Spain by the Moors and now a legacy of their stunning architecture .
21 Also living on the Club 's premises was Frank Wood , the last cooper at the Brewery ( who also made the Scratch Barrel Trophy ) and now a Club employee .
22 Since the 1930s , it has served as both a tea shop and now a restaurant .
23 Alongside the parish church of St James and embowered in trees , the beck discharges in a large waterfall from an artificial lake above in the grounds of Ingleborough Hall , long the home of the Farrer family and now a special school .
24 Bishop Trelawney 's home , Trelawne , is still standing in the parish , as is the ancient manor of Tregarrick , one time home of the Winslades and now a farm .
25 The blizzard had swept on and now a full moon hung low in the dark-blue cloudless sky .
26 At the wedding ceremony , when the usual problem of naming his father had arisen , John put ‘ Lawrence Tiller ( deceased ) ’ but his son was called Lawrence , was still alive and now a man of twenty-nine , working as general manager in the business .
27 Hartmut , a friend from Trinity College , Bristol , a gifted personal evangelist and now a curate , was ringing to see if we would go and work with him in a small commuter suburb of Upminster in Essex .
28 The old church school , situated near to the church and now a private dwelling , was built in 1833 and extended in 1870 .
29 We recognised that training for this role needed to be more structured and now a formal training programme to supplement and extend my training has been set up with the cooperation of senior medical staff .
30 She has Anne 's marriage to unite the family and now a full turn-out , including the Duchess of York , at Christmas .
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