Example sentences of "[coord] now [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It is complicated by intrusions , where sudden squalls or now from the bay 's 50-odd tributaries causes local mixing .
2 Yet this is twice they 've been here — first last Spring , and now for the New Year party . ’
3 And now for the football results … ’ the announcer said in perfectly modulated Standard English .
4 And now for the poplar casket …
5 Up on the muir , the Rev. Douglas finished his sermon to the conventicle by saying to his congregation , ‘ You have had the theory , and now for the practice .
6 And now for the star of the show !
7 And now for the stories — the places missed , the villages seen , the friendly locals .
8 Ant : And now for the best bit !
9 And now for the geese , ’ Sir Thomas declared , as Auguste emerged from the kitchen , Soyer hat crammed on .
10 And now for the march .
11 And now for the baffling case of the two pubs with the same name .
12 Jim has been a newspaper seller in Swindon for 25 years and now for the first time in his life , he 's made the front page .
13 And now for the Zulu nation ( O A Cleary , 1 March , and D A Smith , 5 March ) : journalists in 1991 exposed the clandestine funding of the Inkatha Freedom Party by the National Party , dubbed ‘ Inkathagate ’ .
14 And now for the other one .
15 And now for the second part of our programme .
16 ‘ Copyright should theoretically have belonged to Katherine and now to the estate , ’ he says .
17 As it winds atop the spine , the road gives superb views now to the north and now to the south of the island .
18 The stage act led on to his cable slot ( of his fellow video lizards , he remarks , ‘ They make me look good ’ ) , and now to the resumption of Shore 's big-screen career .
19 The Col d'Aubisque is high , at 5,600 feet , and the views that you have from it are sumptuous , both back the way you have come , and now to the east as well , across to the prominent peak of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre , once thought to be the highest in the chain because it stands rather apart and closer to the plain , and before people took to actually measuring altitudes , the nearest peaks were mistaken for the tallest .
20 And now to the final part of our series — Free Fall USA .
21 And now to the second in our occasional series on Follies .
22 And now to the government 's plan to sell off British Rail .
23 And now to the third of our special reports to find out what businesses from our region are learning from the Florida experience .
24 The chairman of both Hachette and of Matra , and now of the combined group , Jean-Luc Lagardère , called for a normalisation of relations with Havas in the face of intensified foreign competition from Bertelsmann and other non-French rivals .
25 Loneliness was his inevitable condition , and now at the mountain top the intoxication of solitude took hold of him .
26 £29.95 Charming and highly informative book produced to accompany an exhibition on this subject previously at the Burrell Collection , Glasgow , and now at the Courtauld Institute , London ( until 2 May ) .
27 Dr Douglas Greer , ex Berkeley and now at the European Computer Research Centre in Munich , said that in the early days of Unix CSRG did a lot to make the system more modern and usable .
28 One might well have imagined that an exhibition such as the one recently at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt ( and now at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam ) , dealing with the Russian Avant-garde , could have been put on in Leipzig , Dresden or at least East Berlin with the necessary detachment of course .
29 There are some lengths of original bridge rail , ‘ Tiny ’ , a works locomotive found at Newton Abbott and now at the Dart Valley Railway , and the two locomotives discovered by Colin Garratt in the Azores .
30 you see and now at the harbour they 've done that harbour mouth so that Walberswick will not be affected
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