Example sentences of "[adv prt] now [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | She peered out into the office , winding down now at the end of the first day : at the two constables scribbling notes at their desk , at another sitting at the HOLMES computer , at a WPC glancing through the actions book . |
2 | Let's move down now to the Hellenic League premier division ; Wantage at home to Bicester , that game finished two goals apiece , our reporter Andy Wells . |
3 | Right , that brings you down now within the grant with those three over right . |
4 | He sat down now in the hide and put the helmet on . |
5 | It 's all over now for the Stones |
6 | OK , there might n't perhaps be all that much left over now from the early joys of their marriage ; yet , in an odd sort of way , the longer they 'd abjured the divorce-courts , the stronger had grown the ties that bound them together : home , children , friends , memoria , insurance policies ; and above all , perhaps , the sheer length — the ever-increasing length — of the time they 'd spent together as man and wife . |
7 | You 're not going to walk off now into the rising dawn . |
8 | But it 's a Rozario 's got to come off now at the moment he 's just er a big sums it up there . |
9 | If you would like to know more about the people and processes that keep water running for you 24 hours a day , why not send off now for the comprehensive free brochure below . |
10 | if you want to watch a match tomorrow … then take yourself off to Kingsholm … its Gloucester against Leicester … we 're off now to the action round-up |
11 | Because we got ta send this letter off now to the police station . |
12 | I 'll take it off now before the feedback . |
13 | I mean they 're probably booked up now for the next three or four years anyway |
14 | She glanced up now at the night sky , her eyes searching among the infinitesimal pin-points of light , and wondered if he was out there somewhere , had approved of her bright , carefree behaviour tonight . |
15 | Then she turned her head and stared to the top of her cage , and then flew darkly up to it and took her usual stance staring up , up now towards the moon and distant stars . |
16 | The Scottish host was drawn up now along the flank of Homildon Hill . |
17 | ‘ As you saw , I 've got my tent set up now on the island . |
18 | And the very player that I was talking about then , turns up now down the left hand side , he holds on so well , the cross again , and er again almost gets the cross in and our er colleague from the Italian service is er getting very excited a just away to my left , but er the header is wide , he can calm down a little , have an aspirin , and it 's still two one for Notts , but er Pisa they 're a danger , and to me they look far more dangerous than the Italian opponents in the last game here at Lane in this same competition . |
19 | I think if Shrewsbury can hold on now for the next five or six or seven minutes they could be alright . |
20 | Passing on now to the Cretaceous , there were Complications at the beginning of that period , perhaps related to the poorly dated orogenies of other parts of the world . |
21 | We move on now to the closing headlines . |
22 | Moving on now to the important thing , appointments , this is where can go to . |
23 | So they 're gon na take you on now on the basis that you work seven days a week . |
24 | That was fun , compared to what is going on now at the NEA . |
25 | I think that 's a a lamentable state of affairs , and their children , and their children 's children are going to have to pay the price for the short-sightedness that 's going on now in the ivory towers of the of the city , the the banking institutions and the financial institutions of the country . |
26 | Look back now to the magnificent organ . |
27 | ‘ Looking back now to the time when the site for these premises was chosen , and realising the state of affairs existing in this type of works , it is surprising to me that this process was ever permitted on this site at all ( being figuratively speaking within arms length of the dwellings ) . |
28 | Well , we are going back now to the days of the hand joiner 's shop , when mouldings were scribed ( not routered ! ) and tenons cut with the rip saw . |
29 | now the best of the timber he had Gottonam Peters , the builders that were , I mean they were building a lot then and I 'm going back now to the fifties and the sixties Gottonam Peters they 'd done a lot of building in Upton in Chester and erm , developments er expect building sort of thing and er , they used to buy in all the three by twos and four by threes that he could get , the good ones second hand |
30 | Little bit of a look back now to the inaugural Blenheim or Audi international horse trials at er Blenheim Palace of course , which was a great success . |