Example sentences of "now [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So this was an obvious sales pitch , a shameless hype , designed to remind the world that the famous inner cities , which have now received the ultimate accolade of being received into cliche , enjoy the attentions of six ministers as well as the Prime Minister herself . |
2 | I have now received the medical report from [ specialist/consultant ] and enclose a copy for your attention . |
3 | [ Now using the associative law on the left-hand side ] |
4 | [ Now using the second axiom in D on the left-hand side of this equation ] |
5 | Mercator ( he was now using the Latin version of his name ) left Copenhagen in 1654 , stayed briefly in London , and then moved to Paris . |
6 | No one needed a telescope now to see the huge figure of the driver . |
7 | We are now producing the new list of Specialised Classes — some areas have already sent in details — but I need the rest as soon as possible . |
8 | We may now eliminate the kinetic energy from our energy equation giving , per unit of time , Under an adiabatic change of state of the body from which we deduce that is an exact differential and there exists a function W , the strain energy function , such that and , in this case , W = U. |
9 | Her ghostly presence now haunts the ruined castle . ’ |
10 | Human beings have made so much progress since the beginnings of civilization , says Godwin , that nothing can now hinder the ultimate goal — the perfectibility of man . |
11 | All have been tried before to varying degrees — we now favour the fixed price tender again . |
12 | Yes , you can now experience the fantastic Charity fund-raising production staged by the Medau Society at the Wilde Theatre , Bracknell . |
13 | Now highlight the second heading , pop down the list of styles and select Bold Centre . |
14 | Lanarkshire development agency now fulfils the co-ordinating role to which my hon. Friend referred . |
15 | So the single person now receives the same tax relief on a £30,000 mortgage as a couple . |
16 | The question is whether , on their true construction , these clauses entitle the defendants to retain out of the fund that now represents the mortgaged property costs , charges or expenses which have been unreasonably incurred or which are unreasonable in amount . |
17 | So this now represents the discounted value of the urban wage overtime . |
18 | Computer graphics should now make the same kind of inroads into feature film production that they already have in television . |
19 | The hand now became the general factotum of its master , the ego , and the ego , faced with this new responsibility for directing an all-purpose organ of gesture and general dexterity , was now further promoted in the psychological economy over the unconscious , automatic and reflexive id . |
20 | The potatoes were then regularly placed on the beach which now became the normal habitat for the macaques . |
21 | Money which in the sixteenth century had played merely a marginal , though a necessary part , now became the one thing necessary for the maintenance of life … |
22 | The origins of this legislation were particularly protracted , and concerned the question of rural amenities ; ‘ town and country ’ now became the customary title for Planning Acts . |
23 | Cancer now became the biggest thing in my life . |
24 | Donnington now produces the only beer on the Cotswolds and , with the possible exception of Uley , is the smallest working brewery to survive in the county . |
25 | Edward , in bed one day with a clever country girl rebelling deliciously against the perceived repressions of her class , learned between kisses that Sir Joseph Ball — a former MI5 man who now led the Conservative Party 's organizational machine — had used his old position to tap Churchill 's phone for Chamberlain and monitor his associates . |
26 | I was so much convinced that I should get Roux 's result in all its features , that even in spite of the whole blastula , I now expected the next morning would reveal to me the half-organization of my subject once more ; the gut , I supposed , might come out quite on one side of it , as a half-tube , and the ring of cells might be a half one also . |
27 | It 's there in her wonderfully thoughtful , inward account of Quilter 's Now Sleeps the crimson petal on the ‘ Blow the Wind Southerly ’ disc of British song ( Disc 8 ) , in Schubert 's Du liebst mich nicht in the Edinburgh recital with Bruno Walter ( Disc 9 ) , even more so in the tremendous outpouring in Von ewiger Liebe in the same recital , and in all the Vier ernste Gesänge with Sargent ( the version with piano is much less communicative ) . |
28 | The sport , he added , gives an enormous amount of pleasure to a lot of people , ‘ We are now seeing the second generation enjoying our facilities — youngsters whose parents used to ride around our tracks . ’ |
29 | Well we have production course you have made your appointment to see Mr and Mrs who are existing clients of , you will now conduct the first appointment starting with greeting and appropriate sociability which is the first part of step one , through to producing the C C Q and then further copy pages two and four of the attached C C Q in your booklet , so two and four are er we 've got four and two , the personal details and may be the wrong way round there , so it 's advisable to say you complete the first part of it , page two and then the employment details okay , so you doing a little bit of exploring there so if you like you can be doing all of step one and a little bit of step two , buying in this particular role playing . |
30 | The reluctant Vicomtesse now propped the broken mirror on a shelf and poked fingers at her hair which she had piled loosely before decorating with an ostrich feather . |