Example sentences of "[noun] now [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With this second choice for eqn ( 9.8 ) is replaced by solutions Now the light cone of a source within the horizon tilts so that it points outward . |
2 | We have previously the equation Now the internal energy U can be defined as where e is the internal energy density and T the kinetic energy is |
3 | The British are in effect now the nuclear laboratory of the world . |
4 | Label engraver now an urgent requirement , as existing machine subject to increasing break-downs . |
5 | Ingatestone now the only team without a victory |
6 | The census has been for many years now an important instrument , among a range of such instruments , in the administration of the welfare state . |
7 | CHEESEMAKING NOW The Old-fashioned Way |
8 | Not only is Martin now the proud owner of a brand new set of Elite Strings , but is also ‘ eternally grateful ’ to me for featuring this bass part and naming the bassist involved , a certain Rutger Gunnarson . |
9 | Back from Cuba , his belief in non-violence now a fading memory , he fell in with the dope-smoking radicals of the key young radical movement , Students for a Democratic Society . |
10 | For a decade now the developed world has been celebrating African music while altogether denying its otherness . |
11 | For a while now the narrow house has been filling up with medical paraphernalia , with doctoring tackle . |
12 | And of course now a large number of , of nurses , certainly the older ones do belong to the er College of Nursing , were members of that . |
13 | A group of nineteenth century greeting cards and valentines , types of ephemera now a popular field of collecting . |
14 | Villages now a mere half-hour apart by car could then be prohibitively far away : the daughter of an Essex farm horseman was taken to see his parents across the county boundary in Suffolk for the first time only at the age of 14 . |
15 | So suddenly , so dramatically , the manner had changed — the voice now a harsh snarl , the eyes ablaze with hatred . |
16 | With relegation now a virtual certainty , Hankin has nothing to lose by including the likes of Reed , to prepare for next season . |
17 | It 's only a pile of rubble now the Great Killer has finished with it . |
18 | But with the wearing of seatbelts now a legal requirement in many European countries and with adherence rates generally high ( much higher than in the US ) , the airbag is poised to make a significant contribution to lessening the head and chest injuries that even restrained drivers can suffer through impact with the steering wheel . |
19 | ‘ They have taken on board that with redundancy now a prominent part of corporate life severance pay is no longer enough and employees need practical help , ’ he said . |
20 | For some time now a Canadian company , Delrina Technology , has been producing without doubt the best fax software , for both DOS and Windows . |
21 | With DCE now an accepted check list item , USL believes it can save an OEM a million dollars over three years with its work . |
22 | Beyond the cottages stood the public-house , a ramshackle two-storied building , its whitewashed walls now a dirty grey . |
23 | But sh sh sure they can succ succ they can succeed in creating capitalism , it , it it , it might succeed in paving the way for new China 's industrialization but we 've gone a long way from any any ideological position , we 've gone a long way from well what is in the best material benefiting class of the poor peasant now the poor peasant is not gon na get very much out of this . |