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

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1 Moreover , at all plausible temperatures for the Jovian interior then or now any mixing on a molecular scale is maintained even in the liquid phase .
2 At death , in the moment of passing , all secure an entry , and some a lasting monument ; but of most people 's later life little is ever known , or now knowable .
3 That same year they took up that old chestnut , the inspection of laundries attached to Roman Catholic ( and now Anglican ) nunneries ; they were annoyed that these had been excluded from the Factory Bill then before Parliament .
4 And now private tenants in flats can get together to buy the freehold from their landlord too .
5 The school was the last to close in 1968 and now primary school children have to make a four mile return journey to Middleton-on-the-Wolds .
6 Quality service is what sets us aside and under-pins the company 's place among the FTSE top 100 British companies , the second best company in Europe in a Financial Times survey , the eleventh most admired company in the UK according to the Economist , and now first place in the Business Enterprise Award of the Confederation of British Industries , as Company of The Year .
7 Field Marshal Montgomery 's trophy sweep includes first in British , first in European , first in Scottish , first in World and now first in Cowal , leaving only the British Championship to clinch .
8 It 's thought that badgers may transmit the disease , and now new tests may be introduced to try to combat the problem .
9 The bags were of that thinner kind of plastic they use for the bags that they give away at the supermarket , the free ones ; and now one of the bags in her right hand split and she just stood there helpless to stop them as three cans fell out and rolled across the concrete .
10 In a section entitled ‘ The British decline ’ he criticises the construction of essentially five prototype AGRs , the industrial arrangement of five , later three and now one construction consortia , and the abortive reassessment of reactor choice in 1972 where protagonists of the steam generating heavy water compared it favourably with AGRs and PWRs .
11 And a radical new tube map , doing away with scale and accurate location in favour of clarity and now one of the most familiar designs in modern Britain , was introduced in 1933 .
12 It was to be her home for a year , sharing it initially with Laura Greig , an old schoolchum and now one of her ladies-in-waiting , and Sophie Kimball , the daughter of the then Conservative Member of Parliament , Marcus Kimball .
13 Her head remained wedged between the bed and the table , and now one hand was visible by the pillow ’ ( The Cement Garden .
14 I told them how I had worked on the problem and now one of them had ruined my theory !
15 We needed someone to put the message across and this is where Jane came in — she is a long-time supporter of WWF and now one of our Trustees .
16 As futuristic as the concept seems , it addresses here and now one of the most important issues in multimedia development .
17 Well they 'd never , they had n't made a long player Amstrad did and now one or two of them are now are n't they ?
18 It was upstairs again , and now twenty-past eight , and she was informed by her apparent new friend that they had to join a small team to clean the toilets , which meant bringing the buckets down stairs , emptying them in the larger buckets arrayed along the wall by a side door ; then wash out each utensil under a pump and return it to its particular cubicle .
19 And now government-grant-aided industrial units are being built as the centres of our old industrial universe are being laid to waste .
20 The adhesion of Seville , the virtual capital of the early months and now strong in the victory of Bailén , was decisive .
21 In the last Parliament of King James 's reign , the second in which Pye was a member , he turned against his old colleague and now chief , Lord Treasurer Middlesex ( as Cranfield had become ) , who was the victim of the new alliance between Buckingham and the Commons ' majority in favour of war against Spain .
22 Not surprisingly , their Data Discman has a strong generic similarity to their music playing Discman , itself a logical development of the original and now ubiquitous Sony Walkman cassette player .
23 There are preserved powers of arrest in relation to , among others , the Military Lands Act 1892 , the Emergency Powers Act 1920 , the Public Order Act 1936 ( and now 1986 ) , the Bail Act 1976 , and the Prevention of Terrorism Act .
24 Zak cursed and said that Pierre had in fact been going to knock Raoul to the ground at a slightly later rime , and now that would have to be changed .
25 And now that 's done , ’ said the blind man , and he quickly went out of the inn .
26 And now that was the attitude that that that they they had that er a lot of them , not not everybody of course that just and she had this attitude , erm anybody that had lost their baby were lucky , you see .
27 And now that 's a very interesting thing to see , I mean
28 And erm Y equals X squared , and that 's Y and that 's an X. Then turn it the other way up to get X equals Y squared , and now that 's the Y and this is the X.
29 Okay , and now that point .
30 And now that is immeasurable
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