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

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1 Equally sensational to experience is the twin guitar team of brother Rich Robinson and not so raw recruit Marc Ford , who was formerly axe man for Burning Tree and now replaces the ditched Jeff Cease .
2 Speaking of himself in the second person and now deploying the phallic innuendo of tongue as well as sword , Vitelli presents masculine sexuality as spectacle , again demanding and needing the confirmation of his masculinity by an audience even as he conceives his masculinity in terms of spontaneous , self-generating desire and autonomous honour .
3 My approach to computers then and now remains the same .
4 Most leading ministers resigned , complaining of his dictatorial behaviour , and now form the parliamentary opposition .
5 Paintings from the collection supplement the show including the largest canvas in the artist 's oeuvre , the ‘ Prometheus Triptych ’ commissioned by Seilern in 1950 and now dominating the Great Room at Somerset House .
6 The State Security Committee ( KGB ) , which was responsible for Soviet border defences , rushed border guard reinforcements to the Azerbaijan-Iran border on Jan. 3 amid reports that attacks on border installations had spread and now threatened the entire 800 km frontier .
7 As one of the best TV presenters around , he has given pleasure to millions of people and now deserves the best of luck .
8 Recently The Soul 's Ransom and The Lotos Eaters were released ( 1/92 ) and now comes the large-scale , nearly hour-long cantata Invocation to Music , a ten- movement setting of a poem by Parry 's friend Robert Bridges and composed ‘ in honour of Henry Purcell ’ for the bicentenary , in 1895 , of his death .
9 And now comes the final indignity — excommunication from Cluedo .
10 A number of players were tried out with the championship very much in mind and now comes the real test for the youngsters on Sunday in Newry .
11 The former Charlton Athletic boss is an experienced wheeler-dealer on the transfer market and now has the rare luxury , for him , of money to spend .
12 The immediate victory on which Germany had counted had been denied her , though she had overrun Belgium and now occupied the industrial districts of northeastern France .
13 He spent eight years as a costume designer for television commercials and now boasts the widest stock of contemporary menswear in Europe at his eponymous clothing-hire company .
14 The problem which faced the rulers of royal Yugoslavia and now faces the present communist-led society , is to create a sense of common loyalty amongst peoples whose geographical circumstances and historical experiences have tended towards diversity .
15 The news will disappoint Clough , who signed a one-year personal extension last week and now faces the difficult task of agreeing new deals for NINE of his current first team .
16 A chancel ruin stands in the-graveyard opposite , the only remaining part of the original chapel built in the reign of Charles I. The former Wesleyan chapel was closed before the Second World War , and now houses the local garage .
17 In 1979 the church was closed for worship and now houses the Diocesan Archive .
18 Both Russell Reynolds and Korn/Ferry were founded in 1969 , and now dominate the top end of the global search business .
19 The scale of dental charges has risen sharply since the 1970s and now approaches the economic cost .
20 Some dioceses have their own arrangements and now send the total amount rather than 75% . )
21 He had not been able to in Edinburgh , but now seemed the ideal time .
22 The summerhouse area was originally part of the neighbour 's garden but now forms the main focal point of the Doughty 's own garden .
23 So I 'm put into the hands of what used to be called ‘ Wardrobe ’ but now has the grander title of ‘ Costume Designers ’ , who are keen for me to join the twentieth century sartorially , which would involve climbing into one of those colossal suits .
24 Notice now that the white one the two white ones are superimposed but now look the two reds and the two blues are now not superimposed any longer .
25 But now comes the idiosyncratic twist .
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