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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 And now the Thatcher government threatens further reductions .
4 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 .
5 And now the Greystones residents have been asked what sort of accommodation they would like in the future .
6 And now the Pakistan Cricket Board , with England 's laughable £1000-a-man ‘ hardship bonus ’ from their last tour of Pakistan as a precedent , announced that Javed Miandad and his men would be receiving a ‘ considerable ’ bonus ( £2000 each ? ) as well , principally for the hardships foisted upon the players by the irksome English tabloid newspapers during this tour .
7 And now the Rolls-Royce chauffeur is here to take the car back to Crewe .
8 Do you not think that up to now Middle Eastern countries and some other nations and people as well have been of the super powers in their giant struggle against each other , but now the United States may be able to take er , if you like a more mature and more relaxed attitude .
9 But now the Needham woman had died and they were afraid of him .
10 But now the Florida Disney is 20 years old , and so are a good many of its guests .
11 But now the Honeybourne factory is pinning its hopes on the Goodman HDS 1200 .
12 SPANISH HOLIDAY GRAHAM TAYLOR took Gazza to Spain two weeks ago ‘ just for the trip ’ — but now the Lazio star is fit he still wo n't figure in the England starting line-up .
13 With West Indies on 147 for 2 and Richards and Richardson in full flow , the game had West Indies ' name on it ; Richards , with 51 from as many balls , had already struck Hemmings for two sixes , but now the Notts man flighted in a superb ball that deceived him completely and took his off-stump .
14 THERE is always much excitement in steam operations on the main line but we should not forget the amount of effort taking place on the preserved lines especially as now the Santa Season is in full swing .
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