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

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1 Laurentius is now collaborating with the technological giants Philips in Eindhoven to perfect the image of the X-ray using computer-boosting techniques , so that a clear positive print of the watermark and the structure of the paper can be achieved .
2 The dogs grew noisy with excitement , and each wire door was now filled with the pressed muzzle of an anxious face .
3 Memories of Cheddar , of Wookey perhaps , echoed through the ‘ caverns measureless to man ’ , and the Culbone landscape which had inspired in his latest writing in Osorio now glowed with the imaginative intensity of his opium vision .
4 It also shows that 10,200 firms are now registered with the three bodies , of which 160 firms audit listed companies ; however , only 20 audit more than five listed companies .
5 Hopefully , it should be clear from the foregoing that these two informal categories may be now aligned with the natural-narrative categories of Orientation and Complicating Action respectively .
6 What had hitherto been regional versions of folk and country music now joined with the former ‘ racist ’ music of the coloured population , creating through cross-fertilisation modern , i.e. ‘ pop ’ , music .
7 It is astonishing that health ministersn now grappling with the financial disasters of the NHS internal market further down the line , should be so complacent in the early stages of their much-vaunted mixed economy of care .
8 Under the terms of the Children Act , however , responsibility for helping these children now lies with the social services child care team .
9 But Malcolm Morley , although born in England , is an American painter , and in many respects Hockney became one in the 1960s though he 's now living with the French masters in a Côte d'Azur of his own imagining .
10 Many historians have tended to stress the instrumental nature of sexual relationships and the conflicts inherent in working-class patterns of life , and no doubt much of this was often true ; but because we can not now identify with the exact meanings given to activities , this does not mean that strong feelings of warmth and mutual support did not exist .
11 There are many prostitutes who now collaborate with the revolutionary organizations .
12 A report entitled The Handicapped School Leaver , produced in 1964 by the British Council for Rehabilitation of the Disabled ( now merged with the Central Council for the Disabled as the Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation ) , highlighted the problem of this group and urged that more youth employment officers have special training for working with the handicapped .
13 Fax machines now mix with the deep armchairs and ancient oils of the clubhouse , easing communications with the world outside .
14 Much closer liaison now exists with the other fiscal authorities within the community and a system of audit based controls will enable the sales values provided on these listings to be compared with declared purchases in other member states and vice versa .
15 It is clear that some groups of animals , like the proboscideans ( elephants and allies ) , are much reduced now compared with the late Tertiary , both in variety and geographic distribution .
16 Next day it became bus service 12 , now shared with the blue buses of Fylde Borough .
17 Giverny has become a monument to America 's infatuation with Monet — an infatuation which has been at least partly responsible for the exorbitant prices until recently given for his paintings , and one which is now shared with the Japanese Monet had lived there since 1884 , first renting a farm house with two and a half acres , then buying it , gradually making additions such as a studio , and extending the attached land to accommodate his famous Japanese garden and lake .
18 ‘ It means it now rests with the international side to put on the same , if not a better kind of performance as we put on against Norway last month .
19 ‘ It means it now rests with the international side to put on the same , if not a better kind of performance as we put on against Norway last month .
20 ‘ The burden of proof , ’ he said , ‘ now rests with the nuclear industry to prove that there is no connection ’ .
21 ‘ We ca n't throw this system away in five years ’ time , like Pearl is now doing with the first general ledger it installed in the mid-eighties . ’
22 Unfortunately , not many of our rivers now comply with the basic requirements of the otter .
23 The discussions that the Minister of State , my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Grantham ( Mr. Hogg ) is now having with the Baltic states are taking place in a constructive atmosphere .
24 She was now burdened with the unpleasant task of carrying the Cell .
25 It sees no problem with adding the Alpha architecture to the MIPS Computer Systems Inc and Intel Corp-based systems it currently offers , a trail that DEC is already blazing in any case , but it has to figure out whether and how it will be able to address the window of opportunity it reckons the industry is now creating with the latest round of hardware and software announcements , and of course , how deep it would have to dig into its back pocket .
26 The CNAA was now dealing with the new generation of polytechnics but also with Scottish institutions , and institutions as diverse as the Royal Air Force College , Cranwell , and the London Bible College .
27 Whereas the district in which we live is under an agreement between the three great companies — the Midland being one — that not one of them shall promote a railway in the district without the consent of all three companies ; the continuation of the Bishop 's Castle line is now saddled with the further condition that it shall not be made independently of the Corvedale line , whereas a proposal was made by one of the largest shareholders in the Cambrian to complete it independently of any other line .
28 She was elected for Labour , but is now voting with the Tory majority .
29 Africa is now littered with the discarded blueprints of the last quarter of a century .
30 We are now left with the sought-for expression .
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