Example sentences of "[adv] now the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So now the pressure on the broker is not only to do more business but to do it in exactly their way . ’ |
2 | So now the children of the dispossessed were attacking the children of those who had brought such misery to their Palestinian parents . |
3 | The Dutch skirmishers had yielded the field , retreating to their battalions , so now the scattering of enemy Voltigeurs could kneel unmolested at the rye 's edge and fire at the waiting defenders . |
4 | Polyisoprenes can also be analyzed in this way , only now the bands at 11.0 and 11.25 , µm are used to estimate the and , while a band at 8.7 µm corresponds to the linkage . |
5 | Just now the intentions of the Bundesbank and the Fed are especially unclear , because of arguments at both institutions over who is in charge . |
6 | Barbara Allsopp , a well known member of the community at Newhnam on Severn and her husband Alan , both now the centre of a mystery that 's baffling police and friends of the couple . |
7 | I am eighteen , which is not only two years above the age of consent , but is also now the age of majority . |
8 | Right now the practicalities of organising Julie 's funeral at the church where their daughter was christened keep him going . |
9 | Right now the well-being of his car seat was the last thing on her mind . |
10 | Right now the gossip in the town is that Ingrid is pregnant and it looks as though Olive King is about to become a star … about time too ! |
11 | By the time that the truth had been publicized it was sadly too late for many unfortunate cats , and even now the ghost of the ‘ Feline AIDS ’ still stalks the world of cats and cat owners . |
12 | Even now the thought of that kiss , that for one moment had hovered so dangerously between them , writhed inside her like a bitter , cruel torment . |
13 | And even now the closeness of him was acting like a drug on her tired senses , its effect heightened by a heady mixture of desire and fear . |
14 | As a test of his strength Utnapishtim challenged him to stay awake for six days and seven nights — " But while Gilgamesh sat there resting on his haunches , a mist of sleep like soft wool teased from the fleece drifted over him , and Utnapishtim said to his wife , " Look at him now , the strong man who would have everlasting life , even now the mists of sleep are drifting over him . " " |
15 | Indeed , the third sister , the ‘ mild and affectionate ’ Edith Fricker , was even now the object of his somewhat calculating attentions , and within a fortnight had accepted his proposal of marriage , together with its Pantisocratic consequences . |
16 | But even now the remembrance of his arms around her sent a hungry little sensor probing through her . |