Example sentences of "now [pron] [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now I 've past the last base and you want me to just run through a minefield okay ?
2 Now I die for the last time .
3 Now I know in the original draft nature conservation interest was mentioned and er I 'd like to hear from North Yorkshire why that factor is taken out of the policy .
4 I want to make a limited point at this juncture , I reserve the right to come back later on , and it 's become three points as a result of the discussion we 've already had , my view on the contribution of the of the greenbelt to the York issue is n't just the setting of the city , it 's the character of the city , and that would include the central city and the historic city , and the need to limit the physical expansion and size of the urban area because of the implications inside the historic city , and that would certainly apply to other cities with greenbelts that I 'm familiar with like York , like er Oxford , which the character suffers from expansion , possibly excessive , Norwich , that considered a greenbelt , and London , if you like that did n't get its greenbelt until we had the character rather drastically altered , so I think it is n't just the setting and how you see the city from the ring road , it 's actually what happens inside the core , the second point I want to make is really for clarification perhaps , er and it relates to the question of allocations between the built up area and the inner edge of the greenbelt , as I understand it all those allocations are already er included in the Ryedale local plan , and are already therefore included in the commitments that we looked at in Ryedale , I do n't think there is a further reserve of spare opportunities that might be used either before or after two thousand and six , that 's certainly my understanding and if anybody was was taking a different view I think that should be clear , and now I come to the one point that I was actually going to raise , erm I think it 's important that in this discussion of the relations between York city and Greater York , that we get a , early on , a clear view of what the requirements are in York , not just its capacity which we 've discussed so far , and a figure of three thousand three hundred seems to be a fairly common currency , but its requirements , and I want to address a particular question to the County Council , which is in my proof , so they 've had as it were four weeks notice of it .
5 Now I come to the main task of all . ’
6 Now I guess from the affluent audience we 've got here today that you pay more than that because you 're living in higher rated value properties I guess .
7 Just now I feel like a long cool drink and a large Knickerbocker Glory ! ’
8 Right now I feel like a 24-handicap golfer . ’
9 Now I live in a painful planet , transparent as ice ; but it is as if I had learned everything in seconds …
10 Now I look at the confident sexual swagger of young men with more than a faint envy .
11 Now I work for a local authority so I 've got a big interest in this , but I 've also been involved as John will remember in a strike .
12 Now you know in the old days , how I mean
13 Now you go to the same playgrounds and schools where people called me a fag for being an actor and everybody as a Screen Actors Guild card falling out of their pocket .
14 Now you get to the fun bit — decorating your bookmark .
15 Now you sound like the wronged heroine in Victorian melodrama .
16 Now you look like a Botticelli nymph . ’
17 Now we get to the nitty gritty .
18 Now we get to the true transfer pricing problem .
19 Now if you think you have been pleasant and helpful , you 've shared things with somebody , if they asked you a question you did n't bang them on the head , you helped , sign it now we come to the real sixty thousand point question , are you ready for this ?
20 ‘ So , now we come to the crucial bit .
21 Now we come to the ironical side of it all .
22 Now we come to the serious part of this letter .
23 Now we come to the current account — the year-by-year income and expenditure on which the holding will succeed or fail .
24 And now we come to the difficult issue of the amendment to A five , one one one A.
25 Now we come to the grey sections .
26 With petit mal , the small fit , it used to called vaguely , you could talk to somebody and then go on nattering away and then suddenly the person would switch off and then just stare and then after a while they come back and talk to you and it 's , they pick up exactly where they 've left off , so as I say it used to be called day dreaming , now that 's the low end of the scale , now we go to the other end of the scale and remember please that there 's no set type for an epileptic , anybody , anywhere , any age at any time can have an epileptic fit , you do n't have to be that type , do n't .
27 Since the government 's Autumn Statement we have seen increased health service charges , transport increases etcetera and now we hear in the recent Budget the result of Black Wednesday in September nineteen ninety two of which billions of pounds were thrown down the drain that workers will be expected to bear the burden once again .
28 Now we cross to the other side of the no go area but turning is called tacking , and so to make ground for wind width we have to go in a series of zig-zags , each time turning for about ninety degrees and see that the sail is kept full most of the time only flapping momentarily as the boat turns directly through the eye of the wind .
29 For those who prefer the familiar punchcard machine , there have also been plenty of advances and now we report on the latest of them , the Brother KH864 .
30 Now we talk about the second successive clean sheet , the first for United what , Wednesday night against Milwall since October the twentieth , so what 's happened to stop the goals going in ?
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