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

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1 ‘ The way is clear now for a base rate cut within the next few weeks , possibly within the next few days .
2 Send now for a Tile Information Pack .
3 But it 's taken until now for a stage version to appear in Britain .
4 Now for a motor car I think you can say that the practical desirabilities of a car , and the acceleration and performance and looks are very important , one could also say that the fact that many people have their cars bought for me by the firm they work for means that they will therefore buy a larger car than they would if it was their own money that they were spending , so the market for cars is perhaps not one which is determined by energy efficiency or even optimum efficiency in terms of people 's and prestige is coming into it as much as these other factors and it is determined by who pays the money .
5 Please send your CV , listing telephone number for contact , or call us now for an application form .
6 Now for the graphics description .
7 Now for the daggerboard position .
8 Book your tickets now for the Ulster Hall on Monday 19th April .
9 There is a deal of social activity now for the hunting season .
10 Now for the cholesterol controversy .
11 And now for the poplar casket
12 Now for the hand traverse , up round to the right .
13 Those wishing to vote now for the counter motion in the name of Mr to please stand .
14 Heading now for the Picton Ferry to the North Island , we passed through Havelock and took the scenic ( and shorter ) route along Queen Charlotte Drive beside the Marlborough Sounds , stopping briefly at Momorangi Beach , which is where Ned , at the age of one , did his ‘ Jesus act ’ by walking , fully clothed , into the sea !
15 The challenge now for the egg industry is to communicate this message to consumers ; to look forward to the 1990s with confidence in the knowledge that its product is the best in the world — not to waste time and money on the constant examination of its collective navel and on cries of ‘ not fair ’ .
16 But with far fewer deals being done than was the case , say , five years ago , what now for the red-braces man ?
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