Example sentences of "[adj] now the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Is this now the age of ‘ lies , damn lies and journalism ’ ? |
2 | St Matthew , Chapter I , gives the only plain account of how this was achieved : 18 Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise : When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph , before they came together , she was found with child of the Holy Ghost . |
3 | She would have loved to have laughed in his arrogant face , but the way she was feeling right now the laughter would have strangled in her throat . |
4 | The same question I asked at city hall , it 's slightly different in that now the council has left two and a half available over the next erm three years given that it is not already taken . |
5 | But officials say this was unconnected and that now the situation is calm . |
6 | This operation is evidently an extension of the I operation ; instead of adding multiples of a different row ( or column ) to a given row , it adds multiples of the same row ; however , it differs in that now the determinant is l . |
7 | Er but is my honourable aware that employment prospects in Amber valley were devastated by pit closures mainly in the nineteen seventies but that now the area , but that now the area has some of the lowest unemployment in Europe , certainly lower than in Germany and the reason is mainly due to the success of new manufacturing businesses . |
8 | Er but is my honourable aware that employment prospects in Amber valley were devastated by pit closures mainly in the nineteen seventies but that now the area , but that now the area has some of the lowest unemployment in Europe , certainly lower than in Germany and the reason is mainly due to the success of new manufacturing businesses . |
9 | Available now the Altos System 4500–50M and 4500–50E are priced at $16,700 and $15,800 respectively . |
10 | LWT needs 75 per cent of its shareholders to approve the scheme , which does not seem too difficult now the plans have been moderated . |
11 | Even quieter now the Burghgeshes have left . ’ |
12 | Afterwards they stood up slowly , not wanting to part from such intimacy , but beginning to feel chilly now the warmth of the story was over . |
13 | ‘ It is turning chilly now the sun has gone down ; your baby must n't catch cold . |
14 | Paradoxically it was not quite so bad now the invaders had arrived . |