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

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1 The state does become omnipotent and now the delusion of passive impotence — perhaps the central conflict in paranoia — becomes a reality .
2 Though this is probably fanciful and certainly without basis in contemporary record , Jaenberht 's alienation from Offa may have been very real , because of the suppression of Kentish independence after 784–5 and now the partition of his province .
3 But a year ago the roof was declared unsafe and now the Church has been closed while repairs are carried out .
4 ‘ He 's done that and now the challenge is to keep his first team shirt .
5 Built in 1811 and now the Borough Council 's Leathercraft Museum .
6 Having won the Australian Open and now the French it means that Seles is on a Grand Slam roll , though she swiftly pointed out that Wimbledon 's grass might be her downfall .
7 Hereford beef is best and now the consumer will be able to identify it in the shops .
8 These things have always been expensive but now the cost is terrifying .
9 This has certainly been the view of groups which sought to draw attention to the problems of the long-term unemployed and older workers — notably the Unemployment Alliance in the 1980s and now the Campaign Against Age Discrimination in Employment ( CAADE ) .
10 Charles Dudgeon , operations director at the Stevenage plant said : ‘ Following the acquisition many changes were introduced and performance suffered as the market reacted with apprehension to the unknown but now the wisdom of the shake-up is evident . ’
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