Example sentences of "now [verb] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Relatively few influential activists would now quarrel with the recognition that markets are an effective way of generating wealth and indicating consumer preferences .
2 The steel stanchions will now disappear with the net supported by ropes and a pole .
3 Now swollen with the waters of a number of small tributaries , it becomes the Forge Brook .
4 Green 's text is a major work of scholarship and an important contribution to our knowledge of Cubism , one lacuna in which is now filled with the publication , in this catalogue and by Christian Derouet , of the missing correspondence from 1915 to 1920 between Gris and Leonce Rosenberg , the artist 's dealer during that period .
5 At the same time , the earnings threshold which forms the boundary between the two rates , which is now aligned with the earnings threshold for payment of full-rate employers ' class I contributions , will go up from £185 per week to £190 per week .
6 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
7 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
8 Who would now quibble with the implications of that ?
9 The reason is not that I now disagree with the stance I took ten years ago , but that in this past decade my own understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit in the individual and in the Church has greatly developed , and the whole charismatic or renewal movement , then comparatively young , has matured enormously within the life of the Church at large .
10 The directive had been unpublicized , and was only confirmed officially on Jan. 25 after the news had been leaked by the independent Interfax news agency ( which was now operating with the support of the Russian Federation government and Moscow city council after Gosteleradio had withdrawn its support in January — see p. 37972 ) .
11 We are now living with the law of the jungle .
12 Dave 's old SAS commander — a Major Hawksby — is now serving with the Sultan 's forces in Oman . ’
13 It is understood that councillors who voted in favour of the motion are now to consult with the Department of the Environment over the legality of offering waste collection free of charge to Orange halls .
14 After his success at Grassington Barratt was now presented with the task of shaping the Coniston Copper Mines into a viable entity .
15 The description of Sycorax 's magic circulated and of course grew in the telling : scarred by fire , she now played with the element , burning circles of flame round creatures she had demanded Ariel procure for her ; she watched their panic , as they spun in their prison of flames .
16 The Anglo-Dutch fleet pursued the beaten French as they withdrew and the Battle of Barfleur now merged with the Battle of La Hogue [ or La Hougue ] by which name both are sometimes known .
17 Then , only two months ago , Peter Brooke himself announced that they were to have no purchase grants as such , but that these were now merged with the vote which pays for running expenses .
18 Not one person now connected with the line has had experience of railways in Europe or America .
19 Standard Condition 2.2 now deals with the payment of deposits and provides for a 10% deposit to be taken .
20 To Etienne , this could only be one person — the blanc who had threatened to betray him to the President in the conversation which Etienne now interpreted with the benefit of hindsight .
21 Microsoft Corp says that more than 400 software developers are now armed with the NT development kit containing binary code for both ACE 's Intel and MIPS R4000 platforms .
22 only I want to send this packet over now look with the baby coat and all that well I wo n't be able to post it tomorrow cos it wo n't be ready
23 Do you not think that almost regardless of the reply and whatever that reply contained , with what we now know with the benefit of hindsight about Liechtenstein , which was actually known by I M R O there 's not for the benefit of hindsight that was n't known at that time , should n't I M R O have refused immediately to license any organisation that was controlled out of Liechtenstein in those circumstances ?
24 The fact that Poles could now compete with the Prussians ‘ reconciled profits with patriotism ’ .
25 Ruth Donovan , a former Norfolk teacher and member of Molly Scrutton 's class , is now teaching with the organisation ‘ Libby 's Fresh Start to Life ’ in Australia .
26 Coaches and managers of the finalists were now gripped with the tension of the approaching moment of truth , like expectant fathers at the birth , now impotent , their work done .
27 He smiled , the dulled eyes of pain now sparkling with the happiness of being alive , and I added , ‘ Go on !
28 THE latest phase in Panama 's crisis began last Friday , when General Noriega had himself declared formal head of government by his self-appointed National Assembly , and simultaneously announced that a ‘ state of war ’ now existed with the US .
29 There are 800 professionals round the world now compared with the days 20 years ago when they struggled to find enough pros to compete for the world championship .
30 Much of that potential now rests with the city 's other outstanding centre for music and the visual arts , the University of Birmingham 's Barber Institute of Fine Arts , widely regarded as one of the finest collections of its kind in Britain and , along with the Shakespeare Institute , surely the University 's greatest cultural asset .
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