Example sentences of "[coord] now [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And now for the baffling case of the two pubs with the same name .
2 Jim has been a newspaper seller in Swindon for 25 years and now for the first time in his life , he 's made the front page .
3 And now for the second part of our programme .
4 Yet this is twice they 've been here — first last Spring , and now for the New Year party . ’
5 Ant : And now for the best bit !
6 And now for the Zulu nation ( O A Cleary , 1 March , and D A Smith , 5 March ) : journalists in 1991 exposed the clandestine funding of the Inkatha Freedom Party by the National Party , dubbed ‘ Inkathagate ’ .
7 And now to the final part of our series — Free Fall USA .
8 The chairman of both Hachette and of Matra , and now of the combined group , Jean-Luc Lagardère , called for a normalisation of relations with Havas in the face of intensified foreign competition from Bertelsmann and other non-French rivals .
9 Dr Douglas Greer , ex Berkeley and now at the European Computer Research Centre in Munich , said that in the early days of Unix CSRG did a lot to make the system more modern and usable .
10 And now with the extra money , making it possible to take out smaller mortgages on apartments for letting on the East Side , they were already doing well … .
11 Well I have to say straight away that I 've erm worked on a Council with the Labour Party in opposition with us , and now with the Labour Party in Government with us with us a very small group , and I have to say it 's much preferable to have the Labour Party in power than to have the Conservative Party in power as far as we 're concerned , because at local level the sort of things that we want to do — providing better services , caring of people , all those sort of things — we do n't disagree .
12 Now there is a fourth , organised by The Cleveland Museum for its seventy-fifth anniversary in conjunction with the Réunion des Musées Nationaux and the Louvre , and now on the second stage of its tour at the Kimbell Art Museum .
13 This all-too brief period was over , and now on the fifth day after his return , the only partly healed Angel One was standing in the death arena , sword in hand , preparing to fight for his life .
14 Then it got quite boring , and it was really hard work , and now after the first year 's finished I 'm glad we thought of that because I 've done quite well .
15 And now in the sluggish sea of the Camargue and the mouths of the Rhone .
16 Objects brought to light in previous excavations and now in the small museum in the middle of the site will also be on show in the exhibition .
17 This landed wealth of Egypt was , later in the fifth century , exploited by rentier Iranian landowners who screwed all they could out of the local peasants : their demands are preserved in Aramaic on leather documents bought in Egypt in 1943–4 and now in the Bodleian Library in Oxford .
18 A bronze snake around five feet long , found at Thebes in 1911 and now in the British Museum , is thought to have been used by a magician .
19 Guitarist Simon Walker left right at the end of recording and so , as of a few weeks ago , we have a brand-new House Of Love guitarist — ex-Woodentop Simon Mawby , fresh from playing funky Chic-style stuff behind Jimmy Somerville , and now in the unenviable position of trying to learn the new album while compressing three guitar parts into one in order to play it live .
20 now my Lord , your Lordship would of seen from the case and now from the continental television case , both in the divisional court and in the court of appeal , that where a reference is to be made the court that is marking the reference , if , what is sort to be done is either to challenge a British statute or in the case of er , er the red hot Dutch case , of course with the statute , er something which er it involves a ministerial decision , but in either of those instances the court has got to decide in the interim whether or not the statute or measure should remain in force and there is the priority of public policy as indicated in er Lord er speech referred to both in the divisional court and in the court of appeal in continental television in er maintaining the law in force and a , a bonus has to be faced by the person seeking discipline from the law to show us a sufficiently strong case to justify the er , er , the suspension of the law in the interim .
21 Now my Lord , your Lordship would of seen from , in fact the same case , and now from the continental television case , both in the divisional court and in the court of appeal , that where a reference is to be made the court that is making the reference , it what is sort to be done is either to challenge a British statute or in the case of er , er the red hot Dutch case , in fact the terms were caused in the statute er something which in involves a ministerial decision , but in either of those instances the court has got to decide in the interim whether or not the statute or measure should remain in force and there is the priority of public policy as indicated in er Lord er speech referred to both in the divisional court and in the court of appeal in continental television in maintaining the law in force and a , a bonus has to be faced by the person seeking discipline the law to show us the simply strong case to justify the er , er the suspension of the law in the interim .
22 The wind has died and now from the brooding world of the floor of the forest there burst from on high the calls of birds that cascade through the dense branches like the chimes of Chinese wind bells .
23 But now with the sporting action from the weekend , here 's Tim Russon .
24 But now for the first time the diocese was being consulted — informally , quietly , but systematically .
25 But now for the first time she recognised the chill of fear .
26 I think once more , but now for the last time , I 'm going to turn back again to the preface to The Reason of Church Government and whoops and read you one more sentence erm in which he is apologizing once more for having entered the fray , the political fray ‘ But although a poet , soaring in the high region of his fancies , with his garland and singing robes about him , might without apology speak more of himself than I mean to do , yet for me , sitting here below in the cool element of prose , a mortal thing among many readers of no imperial conceit , to venture and divulge unusual things of myself , I shall petition to the gentler sort it may not be envy to me . ’
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