Example sentences of "now [noun prp] has [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Now VW has made a strong comeback with its 1,588cc diesel for the Golf 40 years later . |
2 | His master , Philip IV of France , would dearly love two things now Scotland has lost a strong king . |
3 | Now Nigel has become the biggest noise in steam |
4 | Now Wilkinson has turned the stale escargot into the galloping gourmet of the English game , a player who can be one of the shining lights of the new Premier League season . |
5 | Now Dillie has got a whole new show to delight you . |
6 | Now Vic has reached the last traffic lights before the system of tunnels and flyovers that will conduct him without further interruption through the centre of the city . |
7 | Now Boots has introduced a standardised star system which appears on the back of all manufacturers ' packs , and refers to UVA screening power . |
8 | Since its arrival in the eighteenth century , this is a literary mode which has recurrently been pronounced dead but which has been capable of renewal , and now Ackroyd has given a further turn to the wheel . |
9 | Larousse Gastronomique is considered the bible for chefs but now Larousse has produced a new , practical cookbook that offers lots of inspiration and advice for the enthusiastic amateur cook . |
10 | Now Cyrix has opened a second front with plans to sell a clone of the more powerful 486 for a fraction of the price , just $119 compared with around $550 for Intel 's latest version . |
11 | Now Ingrams has found a new hobby in his retirement , the Oldie , a publication with extra-large print to cater for the antiquated myope . |
12 | Now Michael has written a new stage play Brother Mine which , as the title suggests , tells of two brothers named Nicky and Freddie whose resemblance to the real thing , as we see as the piece is acted out for Alfred 's approval in the second act . |