Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] now [art] " in BNC.

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1 I have demonstrated this knitting technique at my local knitting club and now the members refer to it as the ‘ Sylvia Glenister buttonholes ’ !
2 Charles Eaton , director of the pilot needle exchange programme and now a city health official , agrees : ‘ There is no evidence from any syringe exchange scheme anywhere in the world suggesting that they encourage people to inject .
3 PURCHASING Orford Ness , the coastal shingle spit once used for atomic weapons research and now a wildlife haven , will cost the National Trust £3.11 million , it was revealed yesterday .
4 They 've been sitting during this meditation on her short useless history as a Socialist , they 've been sitting in the dark and now the moon rises , full and amber against a bar of cloud and Harriet 's face is bowed ; a drink at one hand ; and a cigarette droops glowing from the other .
5 On arable farms , traditionally the most labour-intensive section of the industry and now the most capital-intensive , the changes wrought by technological innovation have not only resulted in a reduction in the number of workers , but a dramatic decrease in the division of labour among those that remain .
6 One-time England star Lee , a member of City 's 1968 title-winning side and now a highly successful businessman , insists he is not planning a takeover of the Blues .
7 Sadly , the forests of Sulawesi , as everywhere else in the Oriental Region , are under threat from the axe and now the logger 's chainsaw .
8 Drawing a large invited audience of , the debate was chaired by Hugh Rossi , former chairman of the House of Commons Environmental Committee and now a consultant with Wimpey Environmental .
9 I was interviewed by Wyn Roberts , then programme controller and now a Tory MP , and former Bristol newspaperman Mike Towers , already beginning his spectacular climb in television .
10 Security has been tight at the court , but there has been one threat against a juror , a bomb threat against the judge and now the firebombing directed at a key witness .
11 The company dates back to the so-called Ever-sharp pencil invented in 1915 , through to a 1960s desktop computer and now a liquid crystal television display .
12 There ar there is er an excessive proliferation of European bodies with the European parliament and now the new committee of the regions and then you also have the economic and social committee .
13 In the light of the Boipatong massacre and now the shootings in Bisho in the Ciskei it must be clear to the International Board that a political solution must come before a rugby solution .
14 The Australian Aboriginals could well be a fugitive branch and now the inheritors of a mother race which has left undeniable proof of its presence in a remote past … ’
15 It 's also led to a whole industry around the Morse phenomenon , including the CD of music to the series , the Inspector Morse tourist trail and now a non-fiction book about how the series is made .
16 The art trade has argued effectively against this provision and now the Commission and the Portuguese Presidency acknowledge that special arrangements should be applicable to sales by public auction .
17 Murray wants to opt out of the deal but two deadlines have already passed for Kiam to raise the money and now a third , and perhaps final , one has fallen due this month , the end of the football season .
18 First the Gulf War and now the recession .
19 Otto von Habsburg , the Habsburg heir and now a Euro-MP for Bavaria , argues that Hitler 's National Socialists would never have gained power if the Weimar Republic had adopted the British voting system after the First World War .
20 Since the 1930s , it has served as both a tea shop and now a restaurant .
21 The second point is that the staff and the community , with the support of the Labour group and now the Democrats , have finally got a compromise solution which may not give them everything but again gives them what is achievable within the political complexion of this council and they must now accept that there is an onus upon them to make it work and thirdly we have got to make sure that the staffing arrangements that are referred to in here and I quote there there 'd be posts for each centre who will be expected to add each with staff teams to coordinate the delivery of services by the two centres .
22 Originally a mound but now no more than a group of rocks , it was excavated in 1837 and a circular stone was found at a depth of 4 feet .
23 The day had been cool and overcast with intermittent drizzle but now the sky had begun to clear and the dappled clouds made a patchwork of blue and pale grey with a hint of hazy gold .
24 The dockers even today , see they 're still got the , still got the erm National Dock Labour Board but now the employers wan na do away with it .
25 The path goes on to pass through Binswood , once a deer park but now a Site of Special Scientific Interest .
26 HARD NEWS HARD TIMES Tiananmen Square , the Berlin Wall and now the Gulf — news that 's not cheap .
27 It 's proper that we should be asking in the context of these proposals for boundary changes , affected as they are by the decision of the er first of all the French national assembly and now the French government to make life difficult for the other member states as far as the ratification of these proposals are concerned , it 's right that we should be asking what is the position of the British government in relation to these matters .
28 This completes a successful nine months for Gourlay which has seen her become the Scottish indoor and outdoor singles champion and now the world champion .
29 There was never any prospect of that happening and now the commitment has been downgraded to one whereby work will have started on all the sites by that date .
30 KC ‘ What worried me most er at the beginning and now the treat … and now fading to a great degree , was the extraordinary presence of another absence er of another kind of speaking .
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