Example sentences of "[noun] now [verb] to [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 All eyes now turn to Spain and Britain 's last 2 warm-up matches against the host nation in the Olympic Stadium .
2 Mrs Grant now turned to Agnes who was kneeling by her side and said , ‘ Oh !
3 The focus of the war now returned to Madrid .
4 Can we just get it clear , has Goodricke bop now changed to Monday , or is this not a permanent ?
5 With permission granted to operate a service out of Britain , Virgin now looked to America for permission from the American regulatory bodies , the Civil Aeronautics Board and the Federal Aviation Authority , to fly into that country .
6 The throne now passed to Sophia 's son , a 54-year-old German , who automatically became King George I of England , the founder of a new dynasty , the Hanoverians .
7 Recalling Thatcher fortunes when they were at a low ebb , Baroness Castle of Blackburn , as she now is , reminds us that Margaret Thatcher was at one stage rated the most unpopular Prime Minister in history a tag now attached to John Major .
8 And it was about that that Peggy now spoke to Mrs White , saying , ‘ I bet you had some clearing up after the mob on Friday night . ’
9 185 Squadron now moved to Takali alongside the newly-arrived unit with its own remaining ten Mark Is and two Mark IIs , leaving Luqa and Hal Far free for the time being for use as staging airfields to Egypt , and as bases for the bombers and reconnaissance aircraft .
10 Wednesday now go to Aston Villa or Ipswich in the Coca-Cola Cup quarter-final .
11 ‘ Sixty per cent of British trade now goes to EC countries and the UK is the most attractive country for direct inward foreign investment after the States .
12 This is what Iago now does to Othello .
13 Christopher Brown , the curator responsible for the show at the National Gallery , singled out the issue of the corpus of works now ascribed to Isack de Jouderville ( cf cats .
14 Still attracting discussion is the corpus of works now attributed to Carel Fabritius ; in particular the Toronto ‘ Portrait of a seated woman with a handkerchief ’ ( cat .
15 Forster now withdrew to Rothbury , which he reached on 19 October .
16 Soldiers now go to Northern Ireland well-prepared and trained , ’ said one senior officer .
17 Most of the printed newsbooks now attributed to Mabbott 's editorship were probably not written by him , although there is some evidence that he may have had a hand in The Perfect Diurnall ( 1642–55 ) , edited by Samuel Pecke .
18 The supply curve from the partner country now reverts to PuSu and the partner supplies imports of BD to the home country .
19 Nigel Maynard , son of the Malta A.O.C. The unit now moved to Alexandria , although a small servicing detachment was to be left at Kalafrana for several more weeks in order that Sunderlands might land there as a forward base .
20 Millie now turned to Ben , and he shrugged his shoulders , saying , ‘ It 's up to you ; but I could bring you back tomorrow , if you would like that ? ’
21 The Republic now travel to Turkey for their final match knowing that even a win may not suffice .
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