Example sentences of "[conj] now [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | And now the Forestry Commission is using shirehorses to thin out part of the ancient woodland at Westonbirt Arboretum in Gloucestershire . |
32 | But the expected tourist bonanza did not happen and now the finance company wants its money and the family have until Thursday to find backers . |
33 | ‘ Then the sea and now the plant world . |
34 | It had already been stripped of the lighting side of its business , the more profitable side , and now the tramway undertaking was to be absorbed into the unified transport system , of which so much had been heard . |
35 | If now the exchange rate policy instrument were to be made available for member countries to use more frequently and liberally , the anti-inflation properties of the EMS would be undermined and the gains achieved by member countries in the control of inflation would be dissipated . |
36 | But now the household cavalry have said they 'll look after him . |
37 | But now the alarm bells are ringing again . |
38 | But now the Mirror album gives those who missed out a chance to see ALL the pictures of the Duchess of York cavorting in a manner most unbecoming to Royalty . |
39 | But now the animal world is facing its biggest ever challenge — to stay alive in a world dominated by greedy and thoughtless humans armed with guns , explosives , machines and money . |
40 | It used to be an important port for small sailing ships but now the sea trade in large ships has moved to Liverpool . |
41 | But now the Clown Prince is poised for a sensational return . |
42 | But now the Home Office has told them they are living here illegally and will be deported — unless they can each come up with £150,000 to satisfy the business investment rules of the Immigration Act . |
43 | But now the Forestry Commission has decided to end the uncertainty by announcing plans to turn it into a wood . |
44 | There were plans to turn it into an opencast mine , but now the Forestry Commission , which administers the Forest from its headquarters in Coleford , has withdrawn its permisssion for British Coal to mine there , deciding instead to start re-planting trees . |
45 | There are many who will never forget that sad time but now the East Lindsey coastline has a happy atmosphere ; sometimes throbbing with the joy of summer seaside thrills but more constantly pulsating gently in natural tranquility , . |
46 | But now the health authority has refused the money , the handouts will stop . |
47 | But now the health authority has decided to cut back on staffing arrangements . |
48 | But now the county breed is threatened by imports of heavier Continental beef cattle like Charolais.There 's been a sharp fall in Hereford numbers . |
49 | But now the marketing department at Swindon-based National Power is giving him lift-off . |
50 | These started when iron ore was mined with the local coal , but now the iron ore has to be brought by rail and canal . |
51 | But now the bus company wants to take it over . |
52 | But now the accommodation agency which took his money has deserted its offices . |
53 | He continued to flick the crop , but now the leather flap began to make contact with her tender flesh . |
54 | But now the ring leader Smyth Harper , 16 , has owned up that they invented the story for a laugh . |
55 | It was still as mellow and welcoming as it ever had been but now the pine panelling was softly golden , gleaming with wax polish . |
56 | In dynamic mechanical methods a rapid change in modulus is indicative of the glass transition , but now the transition region is dependent on the frequency of the applied force . |