Example sentences of "[conj] now [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Equation ( 8.22 ) is the expression for the combinatorial entropy of mixing of an athermal polymer solution and comparison with equation ( 8.7 ) shows that they are similar in form except for the fact that now the volume fraction is found to be the most convenient way of expressing the entropy change , rather than the mole fraction used for small molecules .
2 ( Note that now the property right is with the entrant , who is able to join any club she wishes . )
3 The Co-operative Bank , with lending points at several hundred ordinary Co-op shops , and now a credit card which can be used in some of the larger ones , is trying to expand its consumer lending business .
4 Adam Russell , the great-grandson of former Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and now a deer farmer in Dorset , was not overly impressed by Diana when she first walked in .
5 THE hard-core pornographic satellite station , Red Hot Television , is to be banned in Britain — and now a court battle looms .
6 Meanwhile Kubota Corp — majority shareholder in Stardent and now a 30% stakeholder in AVS Inc — is left with Stardent 's MIPS R3000-based Titan series of high-end graphics workstations .
7 George , a former school truant and now a construction trainee , said : ‘ At least I did something … but the others , you saw them at school , just lazy . ’
8 With passenger figures for 1992 up 66% on the previous year following the reopening of the railway from Bitton to Oldland Common , the £30,000 legal costs of obtaining the Light Railway Order have been all but cleared , and now a £10,000 loan has been taken out to purchase half-a-mile of rail which will be used to relay the former Midland Railway line south towards Bath — the flat-bottom rail being laid on concrete sleepers already in store at Bitton Station .
9 Morrissey , formerly lead singer of the Smiths and now a solo artist , is the central figure in this demi-monde and he has successfully mounted a long career based on a delightfully British blend of prurience and prudery .
10 Also living on the Club 's premises was Frank Wood , the last cooper at the Brewery ( who also made the Scratch Barrel Trophy ) and now a Club employee .
11 DAVIE PROVAN , in the past a favourite at Parkhead and now a radio summariser , wore the expression currently described as ‘ gobsmacked ’ when he entered the press lounge at half time .
12 The names most frequently in the file are the names also in the article about Scotland Yard : Aleksandar Miso Broz , son of the late President Tito ; Goran Strok , car-racing ace and now a business man in England ; Anton Tkalec , coin dealer in Vienna , now in Zurich , and some ex-members of the secret police and army establishment .
13 Charles Eaton , director of the pilot needle exchange programme and now a city health official , agrees : ‘ There is no evidence from any syringe exchange scheme anywhere in the world suggesting that they encourage people to inject .
14 When we moved here I was surround by sheep now I find I am surrounded by a sunday market , a bulldog bash , drag racing and now a pop festival . ’
15 PURCHASING Orford Ness , the coastal shingle spit once used for atomic weapons research and now a wildlife haven , will cost the National Trust £3.11 million , it was revealed yesterday .
16 It 's also led to a whole industry around the Morse phenomenon , including the CD of music to the series , the Inspector Morse tourist trail and now a non-fiction book about how the series is made .
17 William 's navy had failed dismally in not intercepting James 's convoy on its way from Brest in March and now the Comte de Châteaurenault [ or Château Renault ] had made the same voyage unchallenged , only being brought to battle on Wednesday 1 May 1689 , as he prepared to leave his anchorage .
18 And now the Newtownards man will be heading off for an all expenses paid weekend at the four star Castle Troy Hotel in Limerick , courtesy of competition organisers Co-Operation North .
19 ‘ The end result is that I 've large arrears on the centre 's mortgage , and now the building society is threatening repossession in the new year , unless we can clear the arrears .
20 It has no full time consultants and now the G Ps are warning they may be forced to give up the hospital work because the Department of Health is planning to put them all on new contracts from next year .
21 The factory itself was formed by Bill Freeman in 1967 , a former employee of Stoddard and now the Contract Director of Stoddard Mercia Contract .
22 He said Apscore was one of the first companies to port its products to the Pick look-alike databases UniVerse and UniData , and now the Sun agreement will let them better support these products on Sun hardware .
23 First of all you offer Jim Beam for letter of the week , then the remuneration for ‘ Country Life ’ is supplemented by a bottle of Aberlour and now the caption competition is sponsored by J&B .
24 And now the Thatcher government threatens further reductions .
25 John Major has made one for citizens , British Rail has done it for their passengers , the banks have formulated one for their customers and now the JS distribution division has done it for the branches .
26 I mean if you fill a , fill a tank with water that 's gon na sink and now the steam hopper had a strong back on
27 And now the gingham frocks and plaits are long forgotten .
28 They 've been sitting during this meditation on her short useless history as a Socialist , they 've been sitting in the dark and now the moon rises , full and amber against a bar of cloud and Harriet 's face is bowed ; a drink at one hand ; and a cigarette droops glowing from the other .
29 In part the reasons are technical ( the typewriter and camera — and now the computer tape — have made the keeping of records easier ) , but it is also a result of the increasing complexity of social organization .
30 And now the Greystones residents have been asked what sort of accommodation they would like in the future .
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